Winner:
Sifris, R, ‘Conceptualising involuntary sterilisation as 'severe pain or suffering' for the purposes of torture discourse' (2010) 28(4) Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 523-547
Honorable Mentions:
Kampf, A, 'Involuntary treatment decisions: using negotiated silence to facilitate change' in McSherry, B and Weller, P (eds), Rethinking Rights-Based Mental Health Laws (Hart Publishing, 2010) 129-150
Windholz, E, ‘Evaluating the hormonisation of Australia's OHS Laws: Challenges and opportunities' (2010) 32(2) The Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 137-162
Smith, S. Maverick Litigants: A History of Vexatious Litigants in Australia 1930-2008. Maverick Publications, Elwood, Vic, Australia. (2009)
Winner:
Moisidis, C. Criminal Discovery: From Truth to Proof and Back Again. Institute of Criminology Press, Sydney. (2008)
Runner-Up:
Ounapuu, A. ‘Abolition or Reform: The Future for Directness as a Requirement of Trespass in Australia’ (2008) 34(1) Monash University Law Review 103-115.
Winner:
Kyriakakis, J. (2007). Australian Prosecution of Corporations for International Crimes: The Potential of the Commonwealth Criminal Code. Journal of International Criminal Justice 5(4), 809-826.
Runner Up:
Sauer, A. (2007). Protecting the Copyright Balance in Cyberspace. Media and Arts Law Review 12(2), 239-250
Winner: Simon Smith for his article which was co-authored with Grant Lester who is a psychiatrist.
Lester, G and Smith, S. 'Inventor, Entrepreneur, Rascal, Crank or Querulent? Australia's Vexatious Litigant Sanction 75 Years On' (2006) 13(1) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law1-27.
Winner:
Bracka, J. 'Past the Point of No Return? The Palestinian Right of Return in International Human Rights Law' (2005) 6(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 272-312.
Runner Up:
Danne, A. 'Customary and Indigenous Law in Transitional Post-Conflict States: A South Sudanese Case Study' (2005) 30(2/2004) Monash University Law Review 199-228.
Winner:
Kimm, J. A Fatal Conjunction: Two Laws Two Cultures. The Federation Press, Sydney, Australia. (2004).
Runner Up:
Rothschild, A. 'Gardner; Re BWV: resolved and unresolved issues at end of life'. (2004) 11(3) Journal of Law and Medicine 292-311.
Yannoulidis, S. T. ‘Mental illness, rationality and criminal responsibility’. (2003) 25(2) The Sydney Law Review 189-221.