Professor Sarah Joseph
Publications
2008
Joseph S L, Amis L and Chambers R, Human Rights Translated: A Business Reference Guide, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and International Business Leaders Forum, New York, USA, (2008)
Joseph, S L, 'Liability of Multinational Corporations' in Langford M (ed) Social Rights Jurisprudence: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law, Cambridge University Press, NY (2008) 613-627
Joseph S L, 'The Howard Government's Record of Engagement with the International Human Rights System' Australian Yearbook of International Law (2008) 27(1) 45-67
2007
'Trade to Live or Live to Trade: The World Trade Organization, Development, and Poverty’ in Mashood A., Baderin M. and McCorquodale R. (Eds) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action OUP (2007) 389-416
'Liability of Multinational Corporations: International and Domestic Laws and Procedures' (2007) in Langford, M. (Ed.) Social Economic Rights Jurisprudence: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law Cambridge University Press (Forthcoming)
'Torture: the Fallacy of the Ticking Bomb' in Law and Liberty in the War on Terror, Lynch, A., MacDonald E, and Williams G. (Eds) Federation Press 147-154
'Human Rights Committee Cases: Recent Jurisprudence', Human Rights Law Review (2007) 7(3) Oxford University Press 567-581
'Torture and Terrorism', invited paper at Law and Liberty in the War on Terror Conference, Gilbert & Tobin Centre, UNSW, 4 July 2007
'Democratic Deficit and the World Trade Organisation' The World Trade Organisation and Human Rights: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Monash Prato Centre, Prato, Italy, 21 June 2007
'The WTO and Human Rights: Not just a case of regime envy', Academic Seminar, University of Leicester, Faculty of Law, UK, 31 October 2007
'Democratic Deficit and the WTO', Visiting Fellow Seminar, delivered at Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University, UK, 26 October 2007 (also London School of Economics, 8 November; University College London; 12 November, and the World Trade Institute (Berne) 19th November)
2006
Joseph, S and Castan, M. Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View. Thompson, Sydney. (2006), 533 pages.
Joseph, S., Mitchell, K., Gyorki, L. and Benninger-Budel, C. A Handbook on the Individual Complaints Procedures of the UN (OMCT (World Organisation against Torture), Geneva) (2006), 514 pages.
Joseph, S. 'Committee against Torture: Recent Jurisprudence' (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review 571-577.
Joseph, S. 'The Appropriate Role of Corporations in Fostering Development and Combating Poverty'. In C. Raj Kumar and D. K. Srivistata (Eds.). Human Rights and Development: Approaches to the Reform of Governance in Asia. LexisNexis, Butterworths. (2006) 189-200
Joseph, S. 'United Nations Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases' (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review 361-377
Joseph, S. 'Transnational Corporations and Indigenous Rights'. (2006) 8 Balayi: Culture, Law and Colonialism (UTS journal on indigenous issues) 70-82
Joseph, S.L., Mitchell, K.E., Gyorki, L.S., Benninger-Budel, C., Seeking Remedies for Torture Victims: A Handbook on the Individual Complaints Procedures of the UN Treaty Bodies, OMCT Handbook Series Vol.4. World Organisation Against Torture. Geneva, Switzerland (2006)
2005
Joseph S and McBeth A, 'Same Words, Different Language: Corporate Perceptions of Human Rights Responsibilities', (2005) 11 Australian Journal of Human Rights 95-110 (with appendix (questionnaire for empirical study) at 11-128)
Joseph S, 'Rendering Terrorists and the Convention against Torture', (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review 339-346
Joseph S, 'Rights to Housing, Discrimination and the Roma in Slovakia', (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review 347-349
Joseph S, 'Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review 105-116
2004
Corporations and Transnational Human Rights Litigation (Hart, Oxford, 2004) 187 pages
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials, and Commentary (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2nd ed, 985 + lx pages),co-authored with Jenny Schultz and Melissa Castan (Monash University)
‘Australian counter-terrorism legislation and the international human rights framework’ (2004) 27 University of New South Wales Law Journal 428-453
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Jurisprudence (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review 277-294
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases’, (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review 109-124
2003
‘Pharmaceutical Corporations and Access to Drugs: The ‘Fourth Wave’ of Corporate Human Rights Scrutiny’, (2003) 25 Human Rights Quarterly 425-452
‘United Nations Treaty Bodies: Recent Cases’, (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review, pp 291-300
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases’, (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review, 91-103
2002
‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights: Questions about their Relationship’, co-written with Professor David Kinley, (February, 2002) 27 Alternative Law Journal, pp. 7-11
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases’, (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, 287-300
‘Human Rights Committee: General Comment 29’, (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, 81- 98
2001
Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View (LBC, Sydney, 2001, 425 + xxxiii pages), co-author with Melissa Castan (Monash University) (50% contribution)
‘Political Advertising and the Constitution’, in G. Patmore (ed), The Big Makeover: A New Australian Constitution - Labor Essays 2002 (Pluto Press, Melbourne, 2001), pp. 48-59
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Decisions’, (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review, 305-318
‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Decisions’, (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review, 83-95
2000
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials, and Commentary (Oxford University Press [OUP], Oxford, 2000, 745 + xxxvi pages), co-authored with Jenny Schultz and Melissa Castan (Monash University)
‘An Overview of the Human Rights Accountability of Multinational Enterprises’, in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zafiri (eds), The Liability of Corporations in International Law, (Kluwer, the Hague, 2000), pp. 75-93
1999
‘Taming the Leviathans: Multinational Enterprises and Human Rights’, (1999) 46 Netherlands International Law Review, 171-203
‘Resolving Conflicting Claims of Territorial Sovereignty and External Self-Determination, Part 1: A Proposed Formula’, (1999) 3 (1) International Journal of Human Rights, 40-61
‘Resolving Conflicting Claims of Territorial Sovereignty and External Self-Determination, Part 2’ (1999) 3 (2) International Journal of Human Rights, 49-68
‘A Rights Analysis of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’, (1999) 5(1) Journal of International Legal Studies, 57-93
1998
‘Kruger v Commonwealth: Constitutional Rights and the Stolen Generations’, (1998) 24 Monash University Law Review, 486 - 498
1995
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (OUP, Oxford, 1995, 699 pages + xviii pages); co-editor with Professor David Harris (University of Nottingham)
‘The Right to Life’, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (1995), pp. 155-184
‘Rights of Political Participation’, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (1995), pp. 535-562.
‘Rights of Non-Discrimination’, co-written with Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (1995), pp. 563-596
‘New Procedures Concerning the Human Rights Committee’s Examination of States Reports’, (1995) 13 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 5-23
1994
‘Gay Rights under the ICCPR: Commentary on Toonen v Australia’, (1994) 13 University of Tasmania Law Review, 392-411
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