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Past Events

 

Events held in 2006

Events held in 2005

Events held in 2004

Events held in 2003

Events held in 2002

Events held in 2001

Events held in 2000

 

2006

Date Event Topic Paper Availability
Tuesday 7 November Seminar: Laura Grenfell
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Transitional Justice, the Rule of Law and Legal Pluralism

no paper available

Tuesday 24 October Seminar: Julie Ayling and Peter Grabosky
(Security 21, RegNet, ANU)

Ambiguous Exchanges and the Police

no paper available

Tuesday 17 October Seminar: Bu Wilson
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Challenges to State Building: The Development of the East Timorese Police Force 1999 - 2006

no paper available

Tuesday 3 October Seminar: Warwick Neville
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Healing the Nation: Access to Medicines Under the PBS – The Jurisprudence from History

no paper available

Tuesday 19 September Seminar: Gabrielle Simm
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Peacekeeping: A Gender Analysis

no paper available

Tuesday 12 September Seminar: Valerie Braithwaite
(RegNet, ANU)

Regulating Responsively through Building Local Capacity

no paper available

Tuesday 25 July Seminar: Robyn Holder
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Procedural fairness for victims of violent crime in the criminal justice system

no paper available

Wednesday 5 July Seminar: Usha Natarajan
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Debating the Legality of the Iraq War: A Postcolonial Approach

no paper available

Tuesday 4 July Seminar: Janet Hope
(CGKD, RegNet, ANU)

Implementing open source principles in biotechnology:
the transition from theory to practice

no paper available

Wednesday 28 June

Seminar: Mr Hassan Kartadjoemena
(Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Center for Negotiations and Dispute Settlement of the Graduate School of Law of the University of North Sumatera in Medan, and Advisor to Bank Indonesia)

Indonesia in the WTO: Creating Capacity Around Rules

no paper available

Tuesday 27 June

Seminar: Kathryn Dwan
(RegHealth, RegNet, ANU)

The importance of understanding practitioner experiences when attempting to improve the quality of general practice

Abstract

no paper available

Tuesday 20 June Seminar: Nicholas Kimani
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Regional Environmental Governance

no paper available

Tuesday 6 June

Seminar: Di Otto
(University of Melbourne)

Zero Tolerance for Peacekeeping Sex: whose survival is at stake?

Abstract

no paper available

Tuesday 13 June Seminar: Carolina Roa
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

The disguises of ownership: access and intellectual property regimes on plant genetic resources in Andean countries

no paper available

Tuesday 23 May Seminar: Aogan Mulcahy
(University College, Dublin)

Informalism and the Passing of 'Lugs' Branigan: The (re)discovery of community in Irish Policing

Absract

no paper available

Tuesday 16 May Seminar: Melissa Burgess
(PhD Scholar, SRES, ANU)

Fear in Sydney’s ‘Dirty Half-Mile’: Fear mapping provides new insights on the environmental cues that trigger fear of crime in Kings Cross

Abstract

no paper available

Thursday 11 May Seminar: Anna Hutchens and Cameron Neil
CGKD, RegNet, ANU)

Trade in the Global Village: Harnessing and Building Capacities through Fairtrade

Abstract

no paper available

Tuesday 9 May Seminar: Julie Clark
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

How do Australian Parliamentarians talk about Fear-of-Crime?a

no paper available

Tuesday 2 May

Seminar: David Friedrichs
(University of Scranton) (Bio)

Political Corruption as White Collar Crime: A Framework for Policy and Analysis

no paper available

Monday 24 April

Seminar: Alison Ritter
(University of NSW) (Bio)

Illicit drug policy: integrating disciplinary approaches, the evidence-base and policy processes

Abstract

no paper available

Tuesday 11 April

Seminar: France Houle
(University of Montreal) (Bio)

Judicial Review of Regulations: Toward a Greater Commingling of Law and Economics?

no paper available

Tuesday 4 April Seminar: Martin Young
(Charles Darwin University)

Pokies, Venues and Regions: A Socio-Spatial Enquiry into the Patterns of Player Loss in the Northern Territory

no paper available

Tuesday 28 March Seminar: Bruce Doran
(Centre for Gambling Research, RegNet, ANU)

Mapping the Fear of Crime: Using Geographic Informtion Systems to Investigate Crime, Fear and Disorder in Wollongong, NSW

no paper available

Tuesday 14 March Seminar: Amanda Alexander
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

The Idea of the Civilian in International Law (Mid-term review)

no paper available

Tuesday 7 March

Seminar: Lawrence Sherman
(University of Pennsylvania)

Criminology and the Human Condition: Unpacking the Power of the Few

Abstract

no paper available

Monday 6 March Seminar: Bruce Archibald
(Dalhousie University, Canada)

Criminal Law and Restorative Justice in Canada: Capacity Building Potential of Layered Models of Meta/Regulation and Democratic Governance

no paper available

Tuesday 28 February Seminar: Robert Ackland & Ann Evans
(Centre for Social Research, RSSS, ANU)
An Approach for Analysing Abortion-Related Information on the World Wide Web(WWW)

no paper available

Tuesday 21 February Seminar: John Braithwaite
(RegNet, RSSS, ANU)
Webs of Explanation, Webs of Regulation, Webs of Capacity

no paper available

Tuesday 14 February

Seminar: Kath Hall
(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Rotten Mangoes and Bad Apples: The Fruits of a Psychological Perspective on Corporate Dishonesty (Thesis Proposal Review)

no paper available




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2005

Date Event Topic Paper Availability
Wednesday 7 & Thursday 8 December RegNet Annual Conference

Regulation

no paper available
Tuesday 29 November Seminar: Warwick Neville (PhD Scholar, RegNet,ANU)

Justice and Jurisprudence of Health: Free Trade or Agreements in Restraint of Health

no paper available
Thursday 24 November Seminar: Chua Cher Yak
(former head of Singapore's Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau)

Anti Corruption Strategies in Singapore: Mapping the DNA

no paper available
Tuesday 22 November Seminar: Michelle Burgis (PhD Scholar, RegNet,ANU)

An Arab Jurisprudence? Arab legal arguments before the International Court of Justice.

no paper available
Tuesday 15 November Seminar: Peter Reddy (PhD Scholar, RegNet,ANU)

Somaliland and democratisation: Africa's best kept secret

no paper available
Tuesday 8 November Seminar: Adam Crawford (Leeds University)

Governing the Future? The Contractual Governance of (Anti)-Social Behaviour

Abstract

no paper available
Friday 4 November Seminar: Buddhima Lokuge (PhD Scholar, RegNet,ANU)

International Trade, Patents and Pandemic Disease Threats: A Public Goods Approach to Global Health Governance

no paper available
Tuesday 25 October Seminar: Peter Smith (Goldsmiths College, England)

Bullying in schools: How successful can interventions be?

no paper available
Friday 21 October Seminar: Pat O'Malley (Carlton University, Canada)

Government by fire. Fire prevention and urban security networks

no paper available
Tuesday 18 October Seminar: Lindsay Stirton
(University of East Anglia )

Regulatory Governance in the UK National Health Service

Abstract

no paper available
Tuesday 11 October Seminar: Elea Gudgeon (PhD Scholar, RegNet,ANU)

Justice and Jurisprudence of Health: Free Trade or Agreements in Restraint of Health

no paper available
Tuesday 4 October Seminar: Jennifer Wood (RegNet, ANU)

Mapping Security Governance: A Research Agenda

Abstract

no paper available
Tuesday 27 September Seminar: Carmen San Miguel (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Trading for Capacity: The role of trade-related capacity building in the politics of the WTO

no paper available
Thursday 22 September Seminar: Clifford Stott (Liverpool University)

Policing public order: a social identity based approach

no paper available
Tuesday 20 September Seminar: Roman Tomasic (Victoria University)

Corporate governance and regulation in China's top 100 listed public companies

Paper available
Tuesday 6 September Seminar: Chris Jones (Macquarie University)

Empowering Indigenous communities: a discussion of practical examples of 'Global Business Regulation' strategies leading to paradigm shifts in law and ethics

Abstract

no paper available
Tuesday 23 August Seminar: Paul Rock (London School of Economics)

Victim's Rights in the UK

no paper available
Tuesday 16 August Seminar: Joshua Getzler (Oxford University)

The Firm as an Entity before the Companies Acts: Asset Partitioning by Private Law

Abstract

no paper available
Tuesday 9 August Seminar: Lucia Zedner (Oxford University)

Maximum Security/Just Security

Paper available
Tuesday 2 August Seminar: Michael Kempa (University of Ottawa)

Policing and Criminology in Political Transition: The Case of Northern Ireland

Abstract

no paper available
Thursday 28 July Seminar: Joshua Coene (University of Michigan)

Community Groups and Post-Release Support for Ex-Prisoners: Difficulties and Directions, Research in Progress

no paper available
Tuesday 19 July Seminar: Rachel Hess (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

The development of governance in post-conflict societies through the use of conflict prevention and reduction strategies

no paper available
Tuesday 12 July Seminar: Simon Finley (PhD Scholar, CTSI, RegNet, ANU)

Social identity theory: social identity threat and its role in prejudice

no paper available
Tuesday 12 July Seminar: Simon Finley (PhD Scholar, CTSI, RegNet, ANU)

Social identity theory: social identity threat and its role in prejudice

no paper available
Tuesday 5 July Seminar:Judith Healy (RegHealth, RegNet, ANU)

Regulating health care: who is watching the doctors?

Astract

no paper available
Wednesday 29 June Conference: Assessing the First Year of the ACT Human Rights Act

The event will focus on changes to law and policy made by Australia's first Bill of Rights.  The day is aimed at both a legal and non-legal audience.

More information

no paper available
Tuesday 28 June Seminar: Benoit Dupont(University of Montreal)

Will the Knowledge Workers Get Their Act Together?: The Limitations of Intelligence-led Policing

no paper available
Tuesday 14 June Seminar: Usha Natarajan
(PhD scholar, RegNet ANU)

What does the War in Iraq reveal about the Nature of International Law? A Postcolonial Approach

no paper available
Tuesday 7 June Seminar: Michael Pepperday (PhD scholar, RegNet ANU)

Testing Grid-group Theory

no paper available
Tuesday 31 May Seminar:Lin Mei Tan (PhD scholar, RegNet ANU)

Towards an understanding of the tax practitioner-client relationship: A role analysis

no paper available
Tuesday 31 May Seminar:Lin Mei Tan (PhD scholar, RegNet ANU)

Towards an understanding of the tax practitioner-client relationship: A role analysis

no paper available
Monday 30 May Public Lecture :Malcolm Sparrow (Malcolm Weiner Center for Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)

Undoing Harms: the Challenge of Effective Risk-Control

no paper available
Thursday 26 May Public Lecture : David Henry (Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Medical Practice and Population Health, University of Newcastle)

Who will pay the rent? Evaluating the impact of the AUSTFTA on availability and cost of prescription drugs

no paper available
Tuesday 17 May Seminar: Jenny Fleming, Monique Marks and Jennifer Wood (RegNet, ANU)

Standing on the Inside Looking Out: The Significance of Police Unions in Networks of Police governance

no paper available
Wednesday 11 May Seminar: Mark Israel (Flinders University)

How to set up an adversarial culture: criminologists and the development of research ethics governance in Australia

no paper available
Tuesday April 26 Seminar: Kathryn Dwan (RegNet, ANU)

Emerging conceptions of personal responsibility and medical error

no paper available
Tuesday April 19 Seminar:Erich Kirchler (University of Vienna)

Purchase Decisions in the Family

no paper available
Friday 15 April Seminar: Assoc Prof Alison Ritter (Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre)

The Drug Policy Modelling Project: A comprehensive approach to evidence-based strategic illicit drug policy

no paper available
Monday April 18 Seminar:Dr Francis Gurry, Deputy Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization

Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Intellectual Property: The International Dimension

no paper available
Tuesday 29 March Seminar: Bruce Doran (RegNet, ANU)

Accessibility and gambling participation in clubs and hotels in Queensland communities: proposed methodology

no paper available
Tuesday 15 March Seminar: Ben Cashore (Yale University)

Globalization and the Emergence of Non-state Regulation

no paper available
Tuesday 8 March Seminar: Carolyn Strange (Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, ANU)

Challenging the "shock" over Torture Historically

no paper available
Tuesday 1 March Seminar: Tali Gal (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Victims to Partners: Child Victims and Restorative Justice (mid-term review)

no paper available
23-25 February Restorative Justice Conference

Empirical Findings and Theory Developments in Restorative Justice: Where Are We Now?

papers available
Tuesday 22 February Seminar: Lawrence Sherman (The Jerry Lee Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania)

Enlightened Justice: Empiricism and Cosequentialism

no paper available



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2004

Date Event Topic Paper Availability
Thursday 16 December Peter Reddy (PhD Scholar, RegNet)

A Restorative Justice Approach to Peace Operations: Somalia and Bouganville in Comparison(Mid-term review)

no paper available
Tuesday 14 December Edwina Thompson (PhD Scholar, RegNet)

Networked Power: The Politics of Illicit Activity in the Offshore World(6 monthly review)

no paper available
6-8 December 2004 RegNet Conference

Governance and Meta Regulation

paper available
Tuesday, November 30 Richard Denniss (The Australia Institute) and Bruce Chapman (RSSS, ANU)

Using financial incentives and income contingent penalties to detect and punish collusion and insider trading

no paper available
Friday,December 3 Miranda Forsyth (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

'Kastom and Criminal Justice in Vanuatu: Towards a Peaceful Future.'

no paper available
Thursday, November 25 Amanda Alexander (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

The Idea of the Civilian in International Law(6 monthly review)

no paper available
Tuesday, November 23 Borge Bakken (RSPAS, ANU)

Crime and Punishment in the People's Republic of China

no paper available

Thursday, November 4 Jimmy Fan (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

The diffusion of community policing: The Singapore Story (Mid -term review)

no paper available

Tuesday, November 16 Jacqueline Homel (PhD Scholar, CTSI, ANU)

Learning to deal with victimisation: Development of regulatory capacity during emerging adulthood(6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday, November 2 Lorraine Murphy, Jan McMillen, David Marshall

Regulating access to cash: The use of ATM's in ACT gaming venues

no paper available

Tuesday, October 26 Zein Kebonang (PhD Scholar)

NEPAD: Promoting FDI in Africa (6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday, October 19 David Marshall, Bruce Doran, Jan McMillen) ANU

The Geography of Gambling: Accessibility of EGMs in Suburban Canberra

paper available

Monday, October 11 Eamonn Keenan (De Montfort University, UK)

Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland and Russia

no paper available

Tuesday, September 21 Jonathan Liberman (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Regulating nicotine-containing products (6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday August 31 Monique Marks and Jenny Fleming (RegNet, ANU)

The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisationnt>

no paper available

Wednesday September 8 Julie Clark (PhD Scholar)

Fear of Crime and political communication

no paper available

Tuesday August 17 Heather Strang (RegNet, ANU)

Restorative Justice with Courts and without Courts

no paper available

Friday August 13 Ali Wardak (Centre for Criminology, University of Glamorgan, UK)

Restorative justice and Jirga in Afghanistan

paper available

Tuesday August 10 Tony Foley (PhD Scholar, ANU)

The relationship between legal justice and restorative justice(6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday August 3 Frans van Waarden (Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University)

A treatise on taste, traditions, transactions, truth, trust....and tragedies? The prospects for public and private food risk regulation: a booming business

no paper available

Wednesday, July 28 Carolina Roa (PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Legislation and Policy Affecting the Exchange and Use of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: the case in the Andean region and Australia (6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday, 6 July Sarah Coster(PhD Scholar, RegNet, ANU)

Restorative Justice and Pitcairn Island sexual offending trials (6 monthly review)

no paper available

Tuesday 15 June Jan McMillen (Centre for Gambling Research) and Michael Wenzel (CTSI)

Regulating Problem Gambling: Assessment of Prblem Gambling Screens

no paper available

Tuesday 8 June Julie Lahn (Centre for Gambling Research) and Peter Grabosky (RegNet)

Gambling and Community Corrections

no paper available

Tuesday 25 May Colin Campbell (Department of Criminology, Douglas College, Vancouver, BC, Canada)

Gambling: the Canadian Experience

no paper available

Tuesday 11 May Susanne Karstedt (Keele University)

Democracy and Violence

no paper available

Tuesday May 4 Jenny Job (PhD Scholar, CTSI, ANU)

tba (Mid-term review)

no paper available

Friday 23 April John Cartwright (PhD Scholar, CTSI, ANU)

Project iThemba (the hope project) - local governance in South Africa

no paper available

Tuesday 20 April Susanne Karstedt (Keele University) & Stephen Farrall (Keele University)

The Moral Economy in three European Market-Cultures

no paper available

Tuesday 6 April David Levi-Faur (RegNet)

The International Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism

no paper available

Tuesday 23 March John Braithwaite

Markets in Vice, Markets in Virtue: The New Regulatory State

This paper will be available as a book later this year.

Tuesday 16 March

Carolyn Abbot (School of Law, University of Manchester)

Adminstrative Justice and Environmental Law:A UK Perspective

no paper available

Tuesday 2 March Seminar: Wendy Espeland (Sociology, Northwestern University) The Politics of Comparability: Commensuration and the Ranking of U.S. Law Schools
no paper available

Tuesday 24 February

Seminar: Terry Halliday (American Bar Foundation)

The Recursivity of Law: Global Norm-Making and Bankruptcy Law-Making in China, Indonesia and Korea

no paper available

Thursday 19 February

Seminar: Jan Hammill
(Centre for Public Health Research, QUT)

The Human Rights of Australia's Indigenous Children: Pandora, how do we open the box

paper available

Wednesday 18 February

Seminar: Sol Picciotto (Lancaster University Law School)

Regulatory Networks and Global Governance

no paper available

Tuesday 17 February

Seminar:
Bruce Carruthers (Northwestern University)

Explaining Long-Term Legal Change: Global Bankruptcy Law Reforms, 1973-1998

no paper available

Wednesday 11 & Thursday 12 February

OHS Consortium

no paper available

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2003

Tuesday 9 - Thursday 11 December

 

RegNet Conference

 

The Nodal and the Global

no paper available

Thursday 4 December

Seminar:

Sean Cooney(The University of Melbourne)

Legal strategies for improving working conditions in East Asian sweatshops

paper available

Tuesday 2 December

Seminar:

Waanda McCarthy(PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review,ANU)

Buried Booty: Unearthing the new hosti humani generis in money laundering

no paper available

Tuesday 25 November

Seminar:

Alexandra George (PhD Scholar, Mid-Term review,ANU)

Commercial Liberalism and Intellectual Property

no paper available

Monday 24 November

Seminar:

Miranda Forsyth (University of South Pacific, Vanuato)

Kastom and Criminal Justice in Vanuatu: Towards a Peaceful Future

no paper available

Wednesday 19 November

Seminar:

Zein Kebonang(PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, RegNet)

The New Partnership for Africa's
Development: Getting Africa on the Radar Screen

no paper available

Tuesday 18 November

Seminar:

Anthony Krone(AIC)

The limits of prosecution authority

no paper available

Tuesday 11 November

Seminar:

Simon Finley(PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, CTSI)

Changing Identities: The Role of Procedural Justice in Restructuring

no paper available

Monday 3 November

Seminar:

John Brewer (Professor of Sociology at Queen's University, Belfast)

Post violence as a sociological issue

paper available (PDF)

Thursday 30 October

Seminar:

Geoff Stewart-Richardson (PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, ANU)

The impact of negligence law on local council road
maintenance decision making

no paper available

Tuesday 28 October Kathy Eivazi (PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, ANU) Online Privacy in the
Workplace
no paper available

Tuesday 14 October

Seminar:

Gordon Hughes (Criminologist, UK)

The community governance of crime, disorder and the anti-social:
instabilities of the modernisation project in the UK'

no paper available

9-10 October 2003

Conference:

The Future of Ecolabelling in Australia

To debate the market, regulatory, and sustainability implications of the recent explosion of certification and labelling initiatives operating in the Australian market.

no paper available

Tuesday 7 October

Seminar:

Proessor Richard Harding (Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services, WA)

The interface of inspection and regulation: prison inspection in Western Australia.

no paper available

Tuesday 30 September

Seminar:

Michael Inglis (Tax Barrister)

Why we urgently need a proper, working systemic model of the Australian federal tax system

no paper available

Monday 29 September

Seminar:

Jimmy Fan (PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, RegNet)

The Diffusion of Community Policing

no paper available

Wednesday 24 September

Seminar:

Peter Reddy (PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, RegNet)

Transforming armed intervention: redefining the rules and reshaping deployment as a force for good

no paper available

Tuesday 23 September

Seminar:

Michael Kempa (PhD Scholar, Mid-Term review, RegNet)

Towards an Analytics of Trends in governance: The Case of Policing Reform in Northern Ireland

no paper available

Tuesday 9 September

Seminar:

Tali Gal (PhD Scholar, 6 monthly review, RegNet)

Child-Victims - Rights, Needs and Restorative Justice

no paper available

Monday 8 September

Seminar:

Professor Mark Moore(Harvard University)

Recognising public value in criminal justice enterprises

no paper available

Tuesday 26 August

Seminar:

Alan Clayton (National Research Centre for OHS Regulation, RegNet)

The Emporer Unclothed: Economic Incentives in the Prevention of Occupational Injuries and Illness

no paper available

Wednesday 27 August

Seminar:

Professor Erich Kirchler (Department of Psychology, University of Vienna, Austria)
Abstract

Psychological determinants of tax evasion: From representations of taxes to the perception of justice and valuation of income

no paper available

Tuesday 19 August

Seminar:

Dr Anita Chan (Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies, ANU)

Raising labor standards, corporate social responsibility and missing links Vietnam and China compared

no paper available

Tuesday 12 August

Seminar:

Professor John Cartwright (University of Capetown)

A Brief History of Hope: From Aquinas to Zwelethemba

paper available (PDF)

Thursday 7 August

Seminar:

Sophie Cartwright (Phd Scholar, Mid-term review, Centre for Tax System Integrity)

The future of the local tobacco industry: A comfort blanket for a rural community in north-east Victoria?

no paper available

Tuesday 5 August

Seminar:

Professor Clifford Shearing (RegNet)

no paper available

Tuesday 29 July

Seminar:

Stephen Bartos (School of Business & Information Management, ANU)

Rethinking tax expenditures - is current theory adequate?

no paper available

Tuesday 10 June

Seminar:

Philip Pettit (ANU)

Hope: Substantial, Rational and Ubuquitous

no paper available

Tuesday 17 June

Seminar:

Robyn Bartel (ANU)

Regulating Land Clearance: Too Many Trees

no paper available

Tuesday 27 May

Seminar:

Jennifer Wood (ANU)

Cultural Change in Plural Policing

no paper available

Tuesday 6 May

Seminar:

Scott Burris (Temple)

Regulating Virtue: Exploring the Difference Between a Code of Ethics and the Code of Federal Regulations

no paper available

Tuesday 14 May

Seminar:

Jan McMillen (ANU)

Internet Gambling and Sports Betting

no paper available

Tuesday 20 May

Seminar:

Val Braithwaite(ANU)

Collective Hope and Taxing Change

no paper available

Tuesday 29 April

Seminar:

David Marshall (ANU)

Towards a Geography of Gambling Behaviour


no paper available

Tuesday 22 April

Seminar:

John Braithwaite (ANU)

Hope and Emancipation


no paper available

Tuesday 15 April

Seminar:

Peter Drahos (ANU)

Trading in Hope


no paper available

Tuesday 1 April

Seminar:

Joshua Getzler (Oxford)

Law History and the Social Sciences: Intellectual Traditions of late 19th and early 20th century Europe


paper available (PDF)

Thursday 20 March -Saturday 22 March

Workshop Regulating Law paper available
February 4, 5 2003 OHS Consortium Discussion of current OHS Research Projects. no paper available
February 6, 2003 Workshop
Helen Watchirs Sasha Courville Christine Parker
"Auditing in Perspective" no paper available

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2002

December 5, 6 Workshop
Nicola Piper
Gender, Migration and Governance in Asia no paper available
Thursday 28 November Seminar
Christos Mantziaris (ANU)
"Attorneys-General in a Federal System" no paper available
Thursday 21 November Seminar
Bryan Horrigan (Canberra)
"Mandating Commercial Morality: New Directions in Fairness-Based Business Regulation" no paper available
Thursday 7 November Seminar
Anne McNaughton (Law Faculty, ANU)
"Contract Law in an Era of Privatization" no paper available
Thursday 31 October Seminar
Jan McMillen (UWS)
"Gambling Research: What's at Stake and Why it Matters" no paper available
Thursday 24 October Seminar
Daniel Stewart (Law Faculty, ANU)
"Conciliating Public and Private Accountability" no paper available
Thursday
17 October
Seminar
Associate Professor Ido Weijers (Utrecht)
"Restorative Justice in the Netherlands: A Pedagogical Perspective on Family Group Conferencing" no paper available
Thursday
15 October
Seminar
Professor JW Harris (Oxford)
"Resources and Human Rights " no paper available
Thursday
10 October
Seminar
Dr Gabrielle Bammer, (National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, ANU
"Engaging outside the Academy" no paper available
Thursday
12 September
Seminar
Dr Karen Yeung, St Anne's College, Oxford
"Is the Use of Informal Adverse Publicity a Legitimate Regulatory Compliance Technique?" hard copy of paper available - request a copy
Thursday
5 September
Seminar
Janet Hope (Law Program, ANU)
"Access to Proprietary Research tools in Biotechnology" no paper available
2-3 September Conference
Organised by Australian Institute of Criminology, in conjuction with RegNet, ANU and the Division of Business and Enterprise, University of South Australia
Current Issues in Regulation: Enforcement and Compliance no paper available
Thursday
29 August
Seminar
Dr Stephan Mugford,Qualitative and Quantitative Social Research
"Re-integrative shaping: Practical Workshop Techniques for Organisational change and development" paper available (PDF)
Thursday
22 August
Seminar
Professor Peter Drahos (Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU)
"When the Weak Bargain with the Strong: The Cubed Quad" no paper available
Thursday
15 August
Seminar
Professor Neil Gunningham,RegNet
"Explaining Corporate Environmental Performance: How Does Regulation Matter?" paper available (PDF)
Tuesday
16 July
Seminar
Dr Fiona Haines, Melbourne
"Regulatory Character: Understanding the Importance of Place in Regulatory Reform and Effectiveness" no paper available
Wednesday
10 July
Seminar
Professor Jitoshi Ushijima, Fukuoka
"Comparing the Evolution of Regulatory Styles: Japan, the United States, and Australia" no paper available
27-28 June 2002 Conference
Cycles of Labour Regulation
Cycles of Labour Regulation This is a conference on long-term trends in patterns of labour regulation. The scope of the conference is Australian and international, with papers covering the very long term and recent historical periods, as well as the contemporary situation. The broad thrust of the conference is directed at these secular patterns of change in regulation, with a working hypothesis derived from the notion that regulation may contain cyclical elements associated with changes in the strucuture of labour markets and governance. An interesting question is how far modes of regulation change independent of state systems (nationalism versus global regulation, for example) and the legal status of workers. Thus, the objective is to see whether it makes sense to talk in terms of long-term cycles in labour regulation and, if such cycles exist, how we might explain their dynamics. no paper available
Monday
17 June
Workshop
What Does it Mean to Comply?
What Does it Mean to Comply? This is the first of a series of Regnet Workshops which will explore cross-cutting themes in regulatory research. Underlying this topic is research evidence from a number of regulatory and enforcement domains, which suggests that simple measures of compliance, defined as behaviour corresponding to published rules or standards, are problematic. no paper available
Thursday
6 June
Seminar
Professor Heidi Hurd, University of San Diego
"Legal Rights to do Moral Wrongs: Constructing a Theory of Political Liberty" no paper available
Thursday
23 May
Seminar
Dr Angus Corbett, University of NSW
"The (Self) Regulation of Law: The Role of Ambiguity in the Tort of Negligence" no paper available
Thursday
9 May
Seminar
Professor Philip Williams, University of Melbourne
"The Governance of Australian Courts" no paper available
Tuesday
30 April
Seminar
Mr Ernst Willheim, ANU
"MS TAMPA: The Australian Response" no paper available
Thursday
11 April
Seminar
Dr Greg Urbas, Australian Institute of Criminology
"DNA Evidence in Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Reviews: Does Science Trump Law" no paper available
Thursday
28 March
Seminar
Mr Chris Finn, ANU
"Competition as Regulation in the Australian Electricity Market" no paper available
Monday
25 March
Seminar
Professor Valerie Jenness, University of California, Irvine
"Making Hate a Crime in the US: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement" no paper available
Thursday
21 March
Seminar
Professor Jeffrey Derevensky, McGill University
"Adolescent Gambling and its Regulation" no paper available

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2001

Date Event Topic Paper Availability
Friday
30 November
RegNetSeminar
Professor Dave Walters, South Bank University, London
"Prescription to Process: Convergence and Divergence in Health and Safety Regulation in Europe" no paper available
Thursday
15 November
Joint RegNet/Law Program Seminar
Professor Dimity Kingsford-Smith, Centre for Law in the Digital Ecomony, Monash University
"Scams, Lies and Information: Investment Advice and the On-Line Investor" paper available
Tuesday
13 November
Joint RegNet/Law Program Seminar
Sasha Courville, Postdoctoral Fellow, RegNet, Law Program, RSSS
"Are social and environmental certification systems legitimate regulatory structures?" paper not yet available - expressions of interest
Thursday
11 October
Seminar
Professor Peter Grabosky, Regulatory Institutions Network
"The Private Sponsorship of Public Policing" paper available (PDF)
Monday
20 August
Seminar
PB. Chapman, M. Chilvers, C.A. Kapuscinski, S.Roussel and D. Weatherburn
"Unemployment duration, school retention and property crime" no paper available
Monday
13 August
Seminar
Nathalie Des Rosiers, President, Law Commission of Canada
"The process of democratic law reform" no paper available
Thursday
9 August
Seminar
Professor Bryan Horrigan, Univeristy of Canberra
"Frameworks and Developments in New Corporate Governance and Levels of Legal Regulation and Analysis" no paper available
Friday
3 August
Seminar
Professor David Wexler, founding figure of the influential therapeutic jurisprudence movement in the US law schools and internationally
"Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Courts" no paper available
Friday
22 June
Seminar
Dr Julia Black of the London School of Economics
"Enforcing Regulation: Principles and Practice" hard copy of paper available - request a copy
Monday
19 February
Seminar
Professor Suzanne Karstedt, Keele University
"The Production of Trust in Modern Societies: A Cross-National Study of Cultural and Structural Factors" no paper available

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Date Event Topic Paper availability
Tuesday
12 December
Seminar
Professor Anthony Bottoms, Cambridge University
"Why people obey the law: towards an interactive and integrated approach to legal compliance" no paper available
Tuesday
21 November
Seminar
Joseph Murphy, former Senior Counsel of Bell Atlantic and leading US expert on corporate compliance systems
"No good deed goes unpunished: is the legal system at war with voluntary compliance efforts" no paper available

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