Books, chapters and articles

Below is a listing of books, chapters and academic articles written by our Directors and Associates.

Books

  • Emerton, P and Dias, M. "Anti Terrorism Laws: A guide for community lawyers" (Federation of Community Legal Centres (Vic) Inc), 2008.
  • Castan, M. "Law Briefs: Constitutional Law", Pearson Education Australia, 2008.
  • Smith, M and Contini, E (eds), " Human Rights 2007: The Year in Review" (Castan Centre, 2008)
  • Castan, M and Watts, C (eds), "Handbook for Interns: A guide to student placements ", The Aurora Project Native Title Internship Program, Commonwealth of Australia, 2007.
  •  Smith, M. (ed), "Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review", (Castan Centre, 2007)
  • Kneebone, S and Rawlings-Sanaei, F (eds), "New Regionalism and Asylum Seekers: Challenges Ahead" (Berghahn Books, Oxford, 2007)
  • Smith, M. (ed), "Human Rights 2005: The Year in Review", (Castan Centre, 2006)
  • Joseph, S. "A Handbook on the Individual Complaints Procedures of the UN", (OMCT, Geneva, 2006), co-authored with Katie Mitchell, Linda Gyorki and Carin Benninger-Budel, 514 pages.
  • Crock, M., Saul, B. and Dastyari, A. "Future Seekers II: Refugees and Irregular Migration in Australia", (Federation Press, June 2006).
  • Joseph, S and Castan, M. "Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View" (Law Book Co, Sydney, 2006) 2nd ed.
  • Smith, M. (ed), "Human Rights 2004: The Year in Review", (Castan Centre, 2005)
  • McSherry, B and Bronitt, S. "Principles of Criminal Law" (2nd ed) (Sydney: Thomson LBC).
  • Joseph, S. "Corporations and Transnational Human Rights Litigation", (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2004).
  •  Joseph, S., Schultz, J., and Castan, M. "The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials and Commentary", (2nd ed) (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004).
  • Davis, T. (ed), "Human Rights 2003: The Year in Review", (Castan Centre, 2004)
  • Bottomley, S. and Kinley, D. (eds), "Commercial Law and Human Rights" (Dartmouth Publishing Co., Aldershot, 2001)
  • Joseph, S. and Castan, M. "Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View" (Law Book Co, Sydney, 2001)
  • Joseph, S., Schultz, J., and Castan, M. "The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases, Materials and Commentary", (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000).

     

Book chapters and articles

Anti-Discrimination Law

  • Gaze, B. Context and Interpretation in Anti-Discrimination Law', Melbourne University Law Review Vol 26 No 2 (2002).

Anti-Terrorism Law

  • Joseph, S. 'Torture: The Fallacy of the Ticking Bomb' in A. Lynch and G. Williams (eds), Law and Liberty in the War on Terror (Federation Press, 2007), pp. 147-154
  • Joseph, S. 'Committee against Torture: Recent Jurisprudence', (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review, 571-577
  • Joseph, S. 'Rendering Terrorists and the Convention against Torture', (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, 339-346.
  • Joseph, S. 'Australian Counter-Terrorism Legislation and the International Human Rights Framework' (2004) 27(2) University of New South Wales Law Journal 428-453.
  • McSherry, B. 'Terrorism Offences in the Criminal Code (Cth): Broadening the Boundaries of Australian Criminal Laws' (2004) 27(2) University of New South Wales Law Journal 354-372.
  • Emerton, P. 'ASIO powers: A veil of secrecy', Alternative Law Journal, 29 (1), (2004).

Bill of Rights

  • Debeljak, J. 'Mission Impossible: "Possible" Interpretations under the Victorian Charter and their Impact on Parliamentary Sovereignty and Dialogue' in M. Smith (ed), Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review (Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Melbourne, 2007) 169-89.
  • Debeljak, J. 'Parliamentary Sovereignty and Dialogue under the Victorian Charter on Human Rights and Responsibilities: Drawing the Line between Judicial Interpretation and Judicial Law-Making' (2007), Monash University Law Review.
  • Debeljak, J. 'The Human Rights Act 2004 (ACT): A Significant, Yet Incomplete, Step Toward the Domestic Protection and Promotion of Human Rights' (2004) 15 Public Law Review 169-176.
  • Debeljak, J. ‘Rights and Democracy: A Reconciliation of the Institutional Debate’, in T. Campbell, J. Goldsworthy and A. Stone (eds.), Human Rights Protection: Boundaries and Challenges, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003, 135-159.
  • Debeljak, J., ‘The Human Rights Act 1998 (UK): The Preservation of Parliamentary Supremacy in the Context of Rights Protection’, (2003) Australian Journal for Human Rights, 183-235.
  • Debeljak, J. 'Rights Protection without Judicial Supremacy: A Review of the Canadian and British Models of Bills of Rights', Melbourne University Law Review Vol 26 No 2, (2002).
  • Debeljak, J. 'Access to Civil Justice: Can a Bill of Rights Deliver?' (2001) Tort Law Review 1.

Children's Rights

  • Gerber, P. 'Following Convention' (2007) May, Sydney's Child Magazine, 14.

Constitutional Rights

  • Joseph, S. '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.

Corporations and Human Rights

  • McBeth, A. "Crushed by an Anvil: A Case Study on Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights in the Extractive Sector", (2008) 11 Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal 127-66.
  • Kyriakakis, J. "Corporations and the International Criminal Court: The Complementarity Objection Stripped Bare", (2008) 19(1) Criminal Law Forum 115-151.
  • Joseph, S. "Transnational Corporations and Indigenous Rights', (2006) 8 Balayi: Culture, Law and Colonialism, 70-82.
  • 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.
  • McBeth, A and Joseph, S. 'Same Word, Different Language: Corporate Perceptions of Human Rights Responsibilities' (2006), Australian Journal of Human Rights 95-127
  • Joseph, S. 'Poverty, Development, Business and Human Rights', Human Rights 2005: The Year in Review (Castan Centre), pp. 7-16
  • Kyriakakis, J. 'Freeport in West Papua: Bringing Corporations to Account for International Human Rights Abuses under Australian Criminal and Tort Law' (2005) 31 (1) Monash University Law Review 95-119.
  • Clough, J. 'Not-so-Innocents Abroad: Corporate Criminal Liability for Human Rights Abuses' (2005) Australian Journal of Human Rights 1.
  • A. McBeth, 'Holding the Purse Strings: The Continuing Evolution of Human Rights Law and the Potential Liability of the Finance Industry for Human Rights Abuses' (2005) 23 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 7-34
  • S. Joseph and A. McBeth, '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)
  • A. McBeth, 'Privatising Human Rights: What Happens to the State’s Human Rights Duties when Services are Privatised?' (2004) 5 Melbourne Journal of International Law 133-54
  • A. McBeth, 'A Look at Corporate Code of Conduct Legislation' (2004) 33 Common Law World Review 222-54
  • Kinley, D. 'Lawyers, Corporations and International Human Rights Law' (2004) 25(10 Company Lawyer 298-302.
  • Joseph, S. Kinley, D. 'Corporate Social Responsibility and International Human Rights Law' in R. Mullerat (ed) Corporate Social Responsibility, Kluwer/International Bar Association, 2004.
  • Kinley, D. 'Corporate Social Responsibility, International Human Rights Law and Economic Development: A New Architecture for Human Rights Responsibilities' in M. Vicziany (ed) Cultures and Technologies in Asia: The Paradigm Shifts, Monash Asia Institute Press, 2004.
  • Kinley, D. and McBeth, A. 'Human Rights, Trade and Multinational Corporations' in R Sullivan (ed) Business and Human Rights: Dilemmas and Solutions, London: Greenleaf, 2003.
  • Kinley, D., Joseph, S., & McBeth, A., ‘The Human Rights Responsibilities of Multinational Corporations: A Legal Study’, New Academy Review, Vol 2 No 1, 2003.
  • Joseph, S., 'Pharmaceutical Corporations and Access to Drugs: The ‘Fourth Wave’ of Corporate Human Rights Scrutiny', (2003) 25 Human Rights Quarterly, 425-452.
  • Joseph, S., ‘Accountability Beyond Borders: Corporations and Human Rights Litigation’, Futureye Newsletter, June 2003.
  • Gerber, P, Sullivan, R, and Wood, C. 'A Multinational Organisation's Approach to Multinational Corporations' (2002) 3 Journal of Research for Consumers.
  • Kinley, D. and Joseph, S. 'Multinational Corporations and Human Rights: Questions about their Relationship', (February 2002) 27 Alternative Law Journal, pp 7-11.
  • Kinley, D. 'International Human Rights as Legally Binding or merely Relevant', in Bottomley, S. and Kinley, D. (eds.) Commercial Law and Human Rights, (Dartmouth Publishing Co., Aldershot, 2001).
  • Joseph, S. '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.

Courts and Human Rights

  • Gray, S. 'Law in a Lawless Town: the Development of the Criminal Justice System in the Northern Territory from 1869 to 1911' (2006) Journal of Northern Territory History.
  • Gerber, P. 'Burning Down the House to Roast the Pig: The High Court Retains Advocates' Immunity' (2005) 28 (3) UNSWJL 646
  • Castan, M. 'The High Court, Human Rights and the New Jurisprudence of Denial' in T. Davis (ed), Human Rights 2003: The Year in Review, Castan Centre 2004.
  • Litaba, O. 'Does the 'offence' of contempt of court by scandalizing have a valid place in modern day Australia?' (2003) 8 Deakin Law Review 113.

Disabilities and Human Rights

  • McSherry, B. "The UN Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities" (2008) 16(1) Journal of Law and Medicine 17-20.

Enforcement: Domestic

  • McSherry, B. 'High-Risk Offenders: Continued Detention and Supervision Options' (2006).
    Available via www.sentencingcouncil.vic.gov.au 1-56.
  • Gaze. E. 'The Costs of Equal Opportunity – will changes to HREOC solve the problem of anti-discrimination law enforcement?' (2000) 25:3 Alternative Law Journal 125-130.

Enforcement: International

  • Joseph, S. 'Rights to Housing, Discrimination and the Roma in Slovakia' (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, 347-349.
  • Duxbury, A. 'Saving Lives in the International Court of Justice: The Use of Provisional Measures to Protect Human Life', (2000) Fall ed., California Western International Law Journal.
  • Duxbury, A. 'The Privileges and Immunities of United Nations Experts: The Cumaraswamy Case', (2000) Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law 88-110.

Environment and Human Rights

  • Cantley-Smith, R. "Energy, Human Rights and the Environment: An Irreconcilable Trinity?" in Human Rights 2007: The Year in Review, M. Smith and E. Contini (eds) (Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, 2008, Melbourne) 11-38.

European Convention on Human Rights

  • Kinley, D. 'Legal Rights and State Responsibilities under the ECHR', chapter in L Hancock & C O’Brien (eds.) Re-writing Rights in Europe, (Dartmouth Publishing Co., Aldershot, 2000).

Globalization and Human Rights

  • A. McBeth, 'Breaching the Vacuum: A Consideration of the Role of International Human Rights Law in the Operations of the International Financial Institutions', (2006) 10 International Journal of Human Rights 385-404
  • Kinley, D. 'The Globalization of Human Rights Laws' in Spencer Zifcak (ed) Globalisation and the Rule of Law, London, Routledge, 2004.
  • Kinley, D. 'Globalisation and The Law' (2003) 15(4) Legal Date 1-3.
  • Kinley, D. 'Human Rights, Globalization and the Rule of Law: Friends, Foes or Family?', Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs Vol 7 No 2, 2002-2003.

Human Rights Education

  • Gerber, P. 'From Convention to Classroom: The Long Road to Human Rights Education' Chapter 3 in Baden Offord and Christopher Newell (eds), Activating Human Rights in Education: Exploration, Innovation and Transformation, Australian College of Educators Annual Year Book for 2008.
  • Gerber, P. 'The 4th R – Human Rights Education' in Smith, M. (ed) Human Rights 2006: The Year in Review (2007)
  • Gerber, P. 'Black Rights/White Curriculum: Human Rights Education for Indigenous People' (2004) 9(1) Deakin Law Review 61

Human Rights and the Family

  • Batagol, B. 'Fomenters of strife, gladiatorial champions or something else entirely? Lawyers and family dispute resolution' (2008) 8 QUT Law & Justice Journal.
  • Clough, J. 'Punishing the Parent: Corporate Criminal Complicity in Human Rights Abuses' (2008) 33 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 899.

Human Rights in Australian Law

  • Kinley, D. & Martin, P., 'International Human Rights Law at Home: Addressing the Politics of Denial', Melbourne University Law Review Vol 26 No 2, 2002.
  • Kinley, D., Human Rights Explained: A Guide to Human Rights in Australia in a Global Context, published by Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission in association with Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Dept. and the Law Foundation of NSW: http://www.hreoc.gov.au (124 pp).

Indigenous Rights

  • Gerber, P. 'Black Rights/White Curriculum: Human Rights Education for Indigenous People' (2004) 9(1) Deakin Law Review 61
  • O'Connor, P. 'The Private Taking of Land: Adverse Possession, Encroachment by Buildings and Improvements under a Mistake of Title' (2006) 33(1) UWAL Rev 31-62.
  • Castan, M and Yarrow, D. 'A Charter of (Some) Rights ... for Some?' 31(3) Alternative Law Journal 132.
  • Penovic, T. 'Undermining Australia's International Standing: The failure to extend human rights protections to Indigenous peoples affected by Australian mining companies; ventures abroad; Vol 11. No 1 Australian Journal of Human Rights (October 2005), 71-118.
  • Castan, M. 'Memory and Mabo: Advancing Aboriginal Justice' in New under the Sun: Perspectives on Jewish Life in Australia (Black Inc)
  • O'Sullivan, M. ''Past' Violations under International Human Rights Law: The Indigenous 'Stolen Generation' in Australia' 23(2) 2005 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 243-72.
  • Castan, M. and Kee, S. 'Native Title', Hot Topics, State Library of New South Wales, 2004.
  • O’Connor, P., ‘Reparation for Australia’s Indigenous Children: Defining the Wrong’ (2001-03), Third World Legal Studies, pp 219-38
  • Castan, M., & Kee, S., ‘The Jurisprudence of Denial’, (2003) 28 Alternative Law Journal 2:83.
  • O'Connor, P. 'History of Trial: Cubillo v Commonwealth, Gunner v Commonwealth' (2001) 26:1 Alternative Law Journal 27-31.
  • O’Connor, P., 'Reparation for Australia’s removed Aboriginal children: Defining the Wrong' (2000-2001) Third World Legal Studies.
  • Castan, M, 'Reconciliation, the Law and the Constitution', in M. Grattan (ed.), 'Reconciliation: Essays on Australian Reconciliation' (Black Inc, Melbourne 2000), pp. 202-209.
  • Castan, M. & Naylor, B. 'The Hardest Bridge' (2000) 25 Alternative Law Journal 102 (regarding the reconciliation debate).
  • Debeljak, J. 'Barriers to the Recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights at the United Nations' (2000) 26 Monash University Law Review 159-194.
  • Debeljak, J. 'Indigenous Rights: Recent Developments in International Law' (2000) 28 International Journal of Legal Information 266-310
  • O'Connor, P. 'Squaring the Circle: How Canada is Dealing with the Legacy of its Indian Residential Schools Experiment' (2000) 6:1 Australian Journal of Human Rights 188-215.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights

  • Joseph, S. 'United Nations Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases' (2007) 7 Human Rights Law Review 567-581
  • Joseph, S. 'United Nations Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases' (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review 361-377
  • Joseph, S. 'Committee against Torture: Recent Jurisprudence', (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review, 571-577
  • 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.
  • Joseph, S. 'Human Rights Committee: Recent Jurisprudence' (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review 277-294.
  • Joseph, S. 'Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases', (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review 109-124.
  • Joseph, S., ‘Human Rights Committee: Recent Cases’, (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review 91-103.
  • Joseph, S. 'United Nations Treaty Bodies: Recent Cases', (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review,  pp 291-300.
  • Joseph, S., 'Human Rights Committee: Latest Cases', (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, pp 287-300
  • Joseph, S., 'Human Rights Committee: General Comment 29', (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, pp 81-98
  • Joseph, S., 'Human Rights Committee: Recent Decisions', (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review, pp 83-95
  • Joseph, S., 'Human Rights Committee: Recent Decisions', (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review, pp 305-318

International Organisations

  • Gerber, P. 'The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the New UN Human Rights Council' (2007) 10(2) Flinders Journal of Law Reform 241-269
  • Gerber, P. 'Human Rights Reform in the United Nations: The Good The Bad & The Ugly' (2006) 31(2) Alternative Law Journal 84.
  • Duxbury, A. 'Austria and the European Union - The Report of the 'Three Wise Men' (2000) Melbourne Journal of International Law 169-174 (regarding human rights conditionalities for membership of the European Union).

Job Security

  • Pittard, M., ‘Unfair Dismissal Laws: The Problem of Application to Small Businesses' (2002) 15(2) Australian Journal of Labour Law, 154-169

Judicial Independence

  • Debeljak, J. 'Judicial Independence', A Collection of Materials for the Judicial Conference of Australia, with Professor Stephen Parker, 2002 Privatisation of Human Rights
  • McBeth, A., & Kinley, D., ‘After Johannesburg: Can Human Rights be Privatised too?’ Alternative Law Journal 27(6) 2002.

Mental Health and Human Rights

  • McSherry, B. 'Mental Health and Human Rights: The Role of the Law in Developing a Right to Enjoy the Highest Attainable Standard of Mental Health in Australia' (2008) 15(5) Journal of Law and Medicine 773-781.
  • Penovic, T. 'Mental Harm as an instrument of Public Policy' (2008) 15(1) Psychiatry, Psychology and the Law 140-152.
  • McSherry, B. 'Criminal Responsibility, 'Fleeting' States of Mental Impairment and the Power of Self-Control' (2004) 27 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 445-457.
  • McSherry, B. 'Ethical Issues in HealthConnect's Shared Electronic Health Record System' (2004) 12(1) Journal of Law and Medicine 60-68.
  • McSherry, B. 'Third Party Access to Shared Electronic Mental Mealth Records: Ethical Issues' (2004) 11(1) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 53-62.

Privacy

  • Lindsay, D. 'The Relationship between General Law Protection of Privacy and Information Privacy Laws' in Abdul Raman Saad (ed) Personal Data and Privacy Protection (2005) 1-42.
  • Lindsay, D. 'An Exploration of the Conceptual Basis of Privacy and the Implications for the Future of Australian Privacy Law' (2005) 29 Melbourne University Law Review, 179-217.
  • Lindsay, D. 'An Exploration of the Conceptual Basis of Privacy and the Implications for the future of Australian Privacy Law' (2005) 29(1) MULR 131-178.

Refugees, Asylum Seekers and 'Illegal' Immigrants

  • Kneebone, S. 'The Legal and Ethical Implications of Extraterritorial Processing of Asylum Seekers: The "Safe Third Country" Concept', chapter 5 in J. McAdam Moving On: Forced Migration, Human Rights and Security (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2008).
  • Penovic, T. and Dastyari, A. 'Boatloads of incongruity: The evolution of Australia's offshore processing regime', Australian Journal of Human Rights.
  • O'Sullivan, M. 'Before the High Court: Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs v QAAH - Cessation of Refugee Status' (2006)28(2) Sydney Law Review, 359-370.
  • Penovic, T. and Sifris, A. 'Children's Rights through the lens of immigration detention' 20(1) Australian Journal of Family Law, May 2006, 12-44.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Is the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal "Institutionally" Biased?' in F. Crepeau (ed), Forced Migration and Global Processes (Lexington Books, 2006, Chapter 10)
  • Kneebone, S. 'The Pacific Plan: the Provision of "Effective Protection"?' (2006) 18 International Journal of Refugee Law.
  • Kneebone, S. and McDowell, C. "A Mediterranean Solution? Chances of Success' (2006) 18 International Journal of Refugee Law.
  • Kneebone, S. and Hay, E. 'Refugee Status in Australia and the Cessation Provisions: QAAH of 2004 v MIMIA' (2006) 31(3) Alternative Law Journal.
  • Penovic, T. and Sifris, A. 'Like a Bird in a Cage: Children's voices and challenges to Australia's immigration detention regime', International Journal of Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood, November 2005.
  • McSherry, B. 'Indefinite and Preventive Detention Legislation" From Caution to an Open Door', (2005) 29(2) Criminal Law Journal 94-110.
  • Penovic, T. 'Immigration Detention of Children: Arbitrary Deprivation of Liberty' (2003-2004) 7(2) Newcastle Law Review 35-48.
  • Penovic, T. 'Children in Immigration Detention and the Law', Radio National Perspective, 2004, transcript of programme available on -
    http://abc.net.au/rn/talks/perspective/default.htm
  • Penovic, T. 'The Separation of Powers, Lim and the 'Voluntary' Immigration Detention of Children' (2004) 29(5) Alternative Law Journal 222-227.
  • Penovic, T. and Sifris, A. 'Children in Immigration Detention: The Bakhtiyari Family in the High Court and Beyond' (2004) 29(5) Alternative Law Journal 217-221.
  • Penovic T., Naylor B., and Sifris A. 'Interest Rates in Human Suffering at an All-Time Low' (2004) 29(5) Alternative Law Journal 211.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Bouncing the Ball between the Courts and the Legislature: What is the Score on Refugee Issues?' in T. Davis (ed) Human Rights 2003: The Year in Review, Castan Centre, 2004.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Refugees, Citizenship and Nationality: What is the Basis of Protection?' (2004) 10 (1) Australian Journal for Human Rights 33.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Natural Justice and Non-Citizens: A Matter of Integrity?', Melbourne University Law Review Vol 26 No 2, 2002.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Moving Beyond the State: Refugees, Accountability and Protection', in S. Kneebone (ed), The Refugees Convention 50 Years On: Globalisation and International Law, (Dartmouth/Ashgate - forthcoming)
  • Kneebone, S. 'Merits Review of Refugee Status Determinations and the Natural Justice Paradigm' in Refugee Law, Policy and Practice (Migration Resource Centre, 2001).
  • Kneebone, S. 'Australia's Refugees: Their rights are our concern', Monash News, 2001, p5.
  • Kneebone, S. Case Commentary: Minister for Immigration v Yusuf (2000) 6 HCR available at http://www.bond.edu.au/law/hcr/contents and cited in Minister for Immigration v Yusuf [2001] HCA 30. Written at the invitation of Professor Gerard Carney, Bond University.
  • Kneebone, S. 'Restricting Judicial Review of Migration (Refugee) Decisions: A System in Crisis in Need of a Holistic Approach' (2000) Public Law Review 87-92.

The Relationship between International Human Rights Law and Domestic Law

  • Kinley, D. & Martin, P. 'The Institutional Mediation of Human Rights in Australia' in P. Boreham, G. Stokes and R. Hall (eds) The Politics of Australian Society (2nd ed) Sydney, Pearson, 2004
  • Gaze, B., ‘Privacy and Research Involving Humans’ (2003) 10 Journal of Law and Medicine 410-434.
  • Kinley, D., & Martin, P., ‘International Human Rights Law at Home: Addressing the Politics of Denial’ Melbourne University Law Review Vol 26 No 2, 2002.
  • Duxbury, A. (co-author) 'The International Law Implications of Australian Abortion Law' (2000) University of New South Wales Law Journal 1-34

Sex Discrimination

Trade

  • Joseph, S. 'Trade to Live or Live to Trade: The World Trade Organization, Development, and Poverty', in M. Baderin and R. McCorquodale (eds), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action (OUP, 2007) 389-416.
  • McBeth, A. 'When nobody comes to the party: Why have no states used the WTO scheme for compulsory licensing of essential medicines?' (2006) 3 New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 69-100.

Trafficking

  • Kneebone, S. 'The trafficking dialogue: Women as agents, victims and refugees' in F. Crepeau et al (eds) La dynamique complexe des migrations internationls (Presses de L"Universite de Montreal, 2008).
  • Debeljak, J and Kneebone, S. 'Combating Transnational Crime in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region: The Cases of Laos PDR and Cambodia', in Les Holmes (ed) Trafficking and Forced Migration: Australian, European and Global Perspectives, (Edward Elgar, 2008).
  • McSherry, B. and Cullen, M. 'The Criminal Justrice Response to Trafficking in Persons: Practical Problems with Enforcement in the Asia-Pacific Region' (2007) 19(3) Global Change, Peace and Security 205-220.

Women's Rights

  • Gaze, B. 'Working Part Time: Reflections on "Practicing" the Work-Family Juggling Act' (2001) 1 QUT Law and Justice Journal pp 199-212
  • Gaze, B. and Loff, B., 'Human Rights Law' (2000) 356 Lancet 1764.