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Professor Justin MalbonPublications2008Interpreting And Implementing The TRIPS Agreement: Is it Fair? (edited with Lawson, C.) Edward Elgar, UK (2008) 'TRIPS-plus Treaty Terms: Dealing with Coercion' In Malbon, J. & Lawson, C. (Eds). Interpreting And Implementing The TRIPS Agreement: Is it Fair? Edward Elgar, UK (2008) Commentaries on the TRIPS Agreement. (with Davison, M. & Lawson, C.) Edward Elgar, UK (forthcoming) 2006Understanding the Global TV Format. (with Moran, A.) Intellect, UK. (2006) Australian Export: A guide to law and practice. (with Bishop, B.) Cambridge University Press. (2006) 2005'Do the Poor Pay More for Credit?' in Steward, A. (Ed) Do the Poor Pay More? – A Research Report. Consumer Law Centre Victoria, Melbourne (2005) 17-34 'Predatory Lending' (2005) 33 Australian Business Law Review 224-240 2004'Australian Telecommunications Reform: Chasing a kangaroo with a butterfly net' in Brown, Hossain and Nguyen Telecommunications Reform in the Asia-Pacific Region. (edited with Brown, A.) Edward Elgar, UK (2004) 63-93 'The Australia-US Free Trade Agreement: Trade Trumps Indigenous Interests' (2004) 111 Media International Australia 34-45 2003'The Proposed Australia-US Free Trade Agreement: Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Interests' (with Wiseman, Sherman, Lawson & MacDonald) (ACIPA, 2003). A Report for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services www.atsic.gov.au/issues/Inquiries/docs/ATSIC-AUSFTA.doc 'All the eggs in one basket: The new TV formats global business strategy'. In Keane M., Moran A. and Ryan M (Eds.) Audio Visual Works, TV Formats and Multiple Markets. Australian UNESCO Orbicom Working Papers in Communications No.1. Griffith University, Brisbane.(2003) 26-38 'The Extinguishment of Native Title: The Australian Aborigines as Slaves and Citizens' (2003)12 Griffith Law Review 311-336 'Who Judges Caesar? Queensland’s Crime and Misconduct Commission' (2003) 14 Public Law Review 73 Conference paper: 2002'Avoiding the Hindmarsh Island Bridge Disaster: Interpreting the Race Power' (2002) 6 Flinders Journal of Law Reform 41-66 Conference papers: 'Rubber Ducks and Toy Boats: Props and role plays to make sense of negotiable instruments'. Commercial Law Teaching Workshop, Australian National University. April 2002 2001'Shopping for Credit: An Empirical Study of Consumer Decision-Making' (2001) 29 Australian Business Law Review 44-64 Conference paper. 2000'Trading Places: Regulation of International Trade' (2002) 12 Legal Date 6 Conference papers: 'Legal Aspects of Exporting' Australian Institute of Credit Management, Brisbane. March 2000 'Consumer behaviour under the Consumer Credit Code' Australian Finance Conference, Sydney and Melbourne. February 2000 1999'Taking Credit: A Survey of Consumer Behaviour in the Australian Consumer Credit Market' Tasmanian Department of Justice and Industrial Relations, Hobart, 1999 (ISBN 0724647589) www.creditcode.gov.au 144pp 'The Race Power Under the Australian Constitution: Altered meanings' (1999) 21 Sydney Law Review 80-113 Conference paper: 1998Who Benefits from Privitisation?. (edited with Hossain, M) Routledge, London. (1998) 'Gaining Balance on the Regulatory Tightrope'. In Hossain & Malbon (Eds) Who Benefits from Privatisation?. Routledge, London (1998) 9-33 'Institutional Responses to Coronial Recommendations'. (1998) 6 Journal of Law and Medicine 35-49 'The Inquest Handbook (ed) H Selby'. (1998) 6 Journal of Law and Medicine103 Conference paper: 1997'New Zealand's Privatisation of Telecommunications and Electricity Utilities: Is minimalist regulation the way to go?' In Regulating Australian Unities: The balancing act. BLEC Books, Sydney, (1997) 27-38 'Review of Queensland Coronial Laws: Final Report' (with Airo-Farulla, G. & Banks, C.) Department of Families, Youth and Community Care, Brisbane, 1997 (ISBN 086857 871 1) 114pp 'Natural and Positive Law Influences on the Law affecting Australia's Indigenous People'. (1997) 3 Australian Journal of Legal History 1-39 Conference paper: 1996'Torres Strait Conference on Land and Sea Claims'. (1996) 78 ALB 16 Conference paper: 1995'Queensland's Protection of Fundamental Rights'. (1995) 11 Liberty 9 Conference paper: 1994'The fiduciary duty: the next step for Aboriginal rights?'. (1994) 19 Alternative Law Journal 72 1993'Mabo: Delivering Justice'. (1993) 3(62) Aboriginal Law Bulletin 9 1992Australian Export Manual. (edited with Sacks, P.) Longmans, Melbourne (1992) 'The Implications of Mabo v Queensland No2'. (1992) 2(57) Aboriginal Law Bulletin 7 Conference paper: 1990'International Law and Aboriginal Human Rights' Hocking, B (Ed). (1989-90) 17 Melbourne University Law Review 338 1989'Aboriginal Title, the Common Law and Federalism: A Different Perspective' (with Blumm, M.C.) In Ellinghause, Bradbrook and Duggan (Eds). The Emergence of Australian Law. Butterworths, Sydney, (1989) 27-43 1988'The Illegitimacy of Terra Nullius'. (1988) 5 Ormond Papers 43 1985'Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: Indian, Metis and Inuit Rights in Canada' Morse, B. (Ed). (1985) 23 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 199 1981Labor Essays 1981. (with Evans, G. & Reeves, J.) Drummond, Melbourne, (1981) |
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