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Professor Justin Malbon

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Publications

2008

Interpreting 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)

2006

Understanding 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:
'Can TRIPS be Interpreted to Achieve Equitable Outcomes?'. Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Conference 'International Governance and Institutions: What Significance for International Law?' Wellington, New Zealand. July 2003.

2002

'Avoiding the Hindmarsh Island Bridge Disaster: Interpreting the Race Power' (2002) 6 Flinders Journal of Law Reform 41-66

Conference papers:
'Defining Format Rights'. Trading Cultures Conference Sheffield, UK. July 2002

'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.
'The Australian Bill of Rights' Australian Studies Conference Leece, Italy. September 2001

2000

'Trading Places: Regulation of International Trade' (2002) 12 Legal Date 6

Conference papers:
'Telecommunications Reforms in the Asia Pacific: Can the Developing Countries Benefit from the Experience of the Developed Countries?'. Jakarta, Indonesia. November 2000

'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:
'The Outcomes of a Survey into Consumer Behaviour under the Consumer Credit Code' BLEC Credit Law Conference Gold Coast, Queensland. September 1999

1998

Who 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:
'Section 60 of the Trade Practices Act and debtor harassment' Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Brisbane. November 1998

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:
'The New Zealand Experience of Utility Price Regulation' BLEC Conference, Sydney and Melbourne. 1997

1996

'Torres Strait Conference on Land and Sea Claims'. (1996) 78 ALB  16

Conference paper:
'National Competition Policy: The price for low income earners'. Queensland Council of Social Service Conference 'Competition Policy and Community Services: the other side of the national competition policy debate' Brisbane. July 1996

1995

'Queensland's Protection of Fundamental Rights'. (1995) 11 Liberty  9

Conference paper:
'Making Sea and Land Claims after Mabo' Torres Strait Regional Authority Conference, Thursday Island. November 1995

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

1992

Australian 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:
Leahy, J. & Malbon, J. 'The Legislative Standards Act 1992 in Practice' Australian Agricultural Law Conference. 1992

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

1981

Labor Essays 1981. (with Evans, G. & Reeves, J.) Drummond, Melbourne, (1981)

 
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