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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 5 (2023): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    Climate Migration in the International and Domestic Regulation of Migration
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
     CAN INTERNATIONAL LAW PROVIDE GREECE WITH A SUITABLE AVENUE FOR THE PARTHENON MARBLES REPATRIATION?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 5 (2023): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    A Toolkit for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Parliamentary Public Engagement
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 5 (2023): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    A Comparison of Open and Closed Prison Systems: Can These Systems be Implemented in Australia?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 6 (2024): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    Pre-Emptive Healthcare in the Context of Voluntary Assisted Dying and Assisted Reproduction: Expanding the Pain and Suffering Justification
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Responding to Doxing in Australia: Towards a Right to Informational Self-Determination
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Doxing in Australia: A Practitioner's Perspective
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Personal Information, Identification Information, and Identity Knowledge
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Informational Self-Determination and Freedom of Expression
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Home-Sharing in South Australia: Protecting the Rights of Hosts, Guests, and Neighbours
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Home-Sharing, Airbnb and The Role of the Law in a New Market Paradigm
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Regulating Home-Sharing in South Australia: A Response to Lazar
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Evaluating Australia's New Anti-Piracy Website Blocking Laws
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol 3 (2017/2018): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Response to Tyson: Evaluating Australia's New Anti-Piracy Website Blocking Laws
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    THE ESSENTIAL IVAN SHEARER: SCHOLAR, TEACHER AND PRACTITIONER OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    THE NEED FOR AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL LAW REFORM TO PROTECT ELDERLY AUSTRALIANS AGAINST ABUSE
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    THE DUTY TO CARE: PROGRESSIVE JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF THE DIRECTORS’ DUTY OF CARE AND DILIGENCE
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 6 (2024): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    Criminal Court Outcomes and Public Expectations: Is Alignment Necessary and How Can it be Achieved?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 6 (2024): University of South Australia Law Review - Articles
    Greenwashing in the Meat and Seafood Industry
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    SADOMASOCHISTS UNSHACKLED?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    RESPONSE: SEX & GENDER DIVERSITY, AND THE LIMITATIONS OF LEGAL IDENTIFICATION
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    ADOPTION IN ENGLAND AND WALES
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION: THE CHOICE BETWEEN ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE AS CHILD PROTECTION RESPONSES
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    THE PROBLEMATIC JUDICIAL VIEW OF GENDER DIVERSITY
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    CHILD PROTECTION RESPONSES: NO EASY CHOICES
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    PROFESSIONAL SPORT, MARKET RESTRICTIONS AND THE NBL’S PLAYER POINTS SYSTEM: A RESPONSE
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    THE FUTURE OF THE NBL: REVIEWING THE PLAYER POINTS SYSTEM AND THE OVERALL SUSTAINABILITY OF THE LEAGUE
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    VAGUENESS, AUTONOMY, AND R V BROWN
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    LANGOS RESPONDS TO SPYROU: CHANGING GROUP NORMS MAY FOSTER POSITIVE RESPONSES TO VICTIMISATION
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    CYBERBULLYING AND PUBLIC POLICY: AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    LEGAL RESPONSES TO CYBERBULLYING BY CHILDREN: OLD LAW OR NEW?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    THE ABOLITION OF ANIMAL EXPORT
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT THE KNIFE: RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR KILLING FOR MEAT
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    EXPLORING THE IMPLICATIONS OF GENDER IDENTIFICATION FOR TRANSGENDER PEOPLE UNDER AUSTRALIAN LAW
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    THE CHOICE BETWEEN ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE AS CHILD PROTECTION RESPONSES
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    PROFESSIONAL SPORT AND MARKET RESTRICTIONS: IS THE PLAYER POINTS SYSTEM IN THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE AN UNFAIR RESTRAINT OF TRADE?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    IS SOCIETY STILL SHACKLED WITH THE CHAINS OF A 1993 ENGLAND?: CONSENT, SADO-MASOCHISM AND R V BROWN
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    CIVIL LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE: AN ANALYSIS OF CYBERBULLYING POLICIES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 1 (2015): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    AUSTRALIAN LIVE ANIMAL EXPORT: A COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION OF VIABLE ALTERNATIVES
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    ‘Setting The Boundaries Of Acceptable Behaviour’? South Australia's Latest Legislative Response To Revenge Pornography
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Mandatory Notification of Child Abuse and Neglect: Perspectives From Psychology
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Response to Vanessa Deverson On 'Child Abuse And Neglect: Mandatory Reporting And The Legal Profession'
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Why Lawyers Should Not Be Mandated Reporters Of Child Abuse
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Child Abuse And Neglect: Mandatory Reporting and the Legal Profession
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    The Limits of Criminal Law And Justice ‘Revenge Porn’ Criminalisation, Hybrid Responses, And The Ideal Victim
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Henry Responds To Dickson: ‘Revenge Porn’: A Victim Focused Response
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    'Revenge Porn': A Victim Focused Response
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Allowances For Breaching Fiduciaries To Ensure That The Principal Who Seeks Equity Must Do Equity: Why Not Quantum Meruit?
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    Allowances And The Search For Justification
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  • University of South Australia Law Review Vol. 2 (2016): UniSA Student Law Review - Articles
    What Shall We Do With The Dishonest Fiduciary? The Unpredictability Of Allowances For Work And Skill
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