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Rivers as living beings: rights in law, but no rights to water?
Published in Griffith law review (01-10-2020)“…Since 2017, some of the most beloved and iconic rivers in the world have been recognised in law as legal persons and/or living entities, with a range of legal…”
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Yoongoorrookoo: The emergence of ancestral personhood
Published in Griffith law review (03-07-2021)“…Since the momentous release of the Montecristi Constitution of Ecuador in 2008, which recognised Nature, or Pacha Mama, as a subject of rights, the rights of…”
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Unproven stem cell therapies: an evaluation of patients’ capacity to give informed consent
Published in Griffith law review (30-10-2024)Get full text
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Corporate moral insolvency: lessons from Purdue Pharma
Published in Griffith law review (22-10-2024)Get full text
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Distinguishing between genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Ottoman Empire (1914–23) and why this matters
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‘Waiting for the Barbarians’: constructing the visible invisibility of Australia’s ‘boat people
Published in Griffith law review (20-10-2024)Get full text
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Individual accountability: holy grail or poisoned chalice?
Published in Griffith law review (05-10-2024)Get full text
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Online safety and social media regulation in Australia: eSafety Commissioner v X Corp
Published in Griffith law review (28-09-2024)Get full text
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Reconceptualising the crimes of Big Tech
Published in Griffith law review (31-08-2024)Get full text
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Editor note – moving to OSCOLA referencing
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Where ordinary laws fall short: 'riverine rights' and constitutionalism
Published in Griffith law review (03-07-2021)“…Laws that recognise rivers and their ecosystems as legal persons or subjects with their own rights, duties and obligations have been associated with theories…”
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Indonesia's new Criminal Code: indigenising and democratising Indonesian criminal law?
Published in Griffith law review (03-04-2023)“…In late 2022, Indonesia's national parliament enacted a new Criminal Code, which replaced a 1918 Code introduced during Dutch colonial rule. Some provisions -…”
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The current legal regime of the Indonesian outer small islands
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2023)“…This paper analyzes the legal regime of the outermost small islands in the Indonesian archipelago by examining the legal framework and border management,…”
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Skeletons in the cupboard: reading settler anxiety in Mabo and Love
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2023)“…Thirty years apart, Justices Brennan and Kiefel in the Australian High Court made deeply anxious remarks to define Indigenous identity and assert the power of…”
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Conceptualising sustainability in outer space resource utilisation
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2023)“…This article examines the meaning of the concept of sustainability with respect to space activities, with specific emphasis on the extraction and utilisation…”
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Post-enlargement (free) movement in the EU: who really counts as EU citizen? Understanding Dano through the lens of Orientalism
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2023)“…In this paper, we deploy a critical framework based on Edward Said's concept of Orientalism to offer novel insights into the 2014 judgment of the Court of…”
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Mainstreaming climate change in legal education
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2023)“…Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing society today. Emerging legal professionals need to be equipped with the knowledge and skills required…”
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Climate change, 'slow violence' and the indefinite deferral of responsibility for 'loss and damage'
Published in Griffith law review (02-04-2020)“…This article traces debates within international climate regime on loss and damage from climate impacts. Impacts from climate change should be understood as…”
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Regulating disinformation on Twitter and Facebook
Published in Griffith law review (02-10-2022)“…The spread of disinformation in recent years has caused the international community concerns, particularly around its impact on electoral and public health…”
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Biodiversity and species extinction: categorisation, calculation, and communication
Published in Griffith law review (01-10-2020)“…After the launch of the Global Assessment of the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in May 2019, the message that 1…”
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