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Eliza Ahmed Amanda Alexander Julie Ayling
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Jennifer Balint Robyn Bartel Isabelle Bartkowiak Russell Blamey
Elizabeth Bluff Brett Bowden John Braithwaite Valerie Braithwaite
Michelle Burgis
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Sophie Cartwright Hilary Charlesworth Adrian Cherney Sasha Courville
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Bruce Doran Michael Dowdle Peter Drahos Benoit Du Pont
Kathryn Dwan
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Jeremy Farrall Jenny Fleming Miranda Forsyth
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Tali Gal Alexandria George Peter Grabosky Neil Gunningham
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Katherine Hall Nathan Harris Judith Healy Lyn Hinds
Kersty Hobson Jacqueline Homel Janet Hope Andrew Hopkins
Jodie Houston Anna Hutchens
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Jenny Job Richard Johnstone
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Zein Kebonang Michael Kempa
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Julie Lahn David Levi-Faur Johnathon Liberman Buddhima Lokuge
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Imelda Maher Monique Marks David Marshall Guy Masters
Gabrielle McKinnon Jan McMillen Brenda Morrison Kristina Murphy
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Warwick Neville
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Luigi Palombi Augustine Park Christine Parker Nicola Piper
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Peter Reddy Greg Rawlings Monika Reinhart Alison Ritter
Declan Roche
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Yuka Sakurai Colin Scott Clifford Shearing Heather Strang
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Natalie Taylor
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Vivienne Waller Helen Watchirs Micheal Wenzel Bu Wilson
Jennifer Wood John Wright

 

Eliza Ahmed

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Shame, pride and workplace bullying. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader and H. Strang (eds), Emotions, Crime and Justice. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2007) Higher education loans and tax evasion: A response to perceived unfairness, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 121-136.
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Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2006) Forgiveness, reconciliation, and shame: Three key variables in reducing school bullying, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 347-370.

J. Braithwaite , E. Ahmed and V. Braithwaite (2006) Shame, Restorative Justice and Crime, in F. Cullen, J. Wright and K. Belvins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, 15, 2006, 397-417.
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Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Reintegrative shaming. In S. Henry and M. Lanier (eds), The Essential Criminology Reader. Westview Press, Boulder. 286-296.

Morrison, B. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Introduction.Restorative justice and civil society: Emerging practice, theory and evidence, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 209-216.
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Ahmed, E. (2005) Pastoral care to regulate school bullying: Shame management among bystanders, Pastoral Care 23(2). 23-29.

Ahmed, E. (2005) Patterns of shame management and bullying status. In R. De Vitto and C. Slakmon (eds), Restorative Justice. Brazilian Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program. 321-348. (In Portugese).

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (2005) Forgiveness, shaming, shame and bullying, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(3). 298-323.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) A need for emotionally intelligent policy: Linking tax evasion with higher education funding, Legal and Criminological Psychology 10. 291-308.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) Understanding small business taxpayers: Issues of deterrence, tax morale, fairness and work practice, International Small Business Journal 23. 539-568.

Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2005) A threat to tax morale: The case of Australia’s higher education policy, Journal of Economic Psychology 26. 523-540.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) “What, me ashamed?” Shame management and school bullying, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40(10). 1-26.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) Bullying and victimization: Cause for concern for both families and schools, Social Psychology of Education 7. 35-54.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) When tax collectors become collectors for child support and student loans: Jeopardizing or protecting the revenue base? Kyklos 3. 303-326.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Ahmed, E. (2004) Baby Steps to Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS . Centre for Tax System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University.

Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The ‘Life at School Survey’ 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed), Repositioning Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. and Braithwaite, V.(2001) Shame Management Through Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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Amanda Alexander

Alexander, A ‘The genesis of the civilian’, Leiden Journal of International Law 20, 359–76.

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Julie Ayling

J. Ayling, P, Grabosky and C. Shearing (forthcoming 2009) Lengthening the Arm of the Law: Enhancing Police Resources in the 21st Century. New York: Cambridge University Press.

J. Ayling (forthcoming 2009) “Contractualism”, in J. Fleming and A. Wakefield (eds.) Sage Dictionary of Policing.

J. Ayling and C. Shearing (2008) “Taking care of business: Police as commercial security vendors”, Criminology and Criminal Justice 8(1): 27-50.

J. Ayling (2007/2008) “Contractualism and Policing in the Public Interest”, Flinders Journal of Law Reform 10(3): 341-355 (Special Edition: Conference Proceedings and Select Papers from the 20th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC), Adelaide, 23rd to 26th Sept. 2007). Available at http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/law/FJLR/contents_v10e.php.

Ayling J and Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Ambiguous exchanges and the police’, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 35(1), 18–28.

Ayling, J (2007) ‘Force multiplier: People as a policing resource’, International Journal of Comparative & Applied Criminal Justice 31(1), 73 – 100.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) When police go shopping, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29(4), 665-690
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Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2006) Harnessing resources for networked policing. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenge of Policing Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Policing by command: Enhancing law enforcement capacity through coercion, Law and Policy 28(4).
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Ayling, J. (2005) Conscription in the war on drugs: Recent reforms to the U.S. drug certification process, International Journal of Drug Policy 16. 376-383.

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Jennifer Balint

Balint, J. (2001) Law’s constitutive possibilities: Reconstruction and reconciliation in the wake of genocide. In E. Christodoulidis and S. Veitch (eds), Lethe’s Law: Justice, Law and Ethics in Reconciliation. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

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Robyn Bartel

Bartel, R. (2003) Compliance and complicity: An assessment of the success of land clearance legislation in New South Wales, Environmental and Planning Law Journal 20(2). 116-141.

Bartel, R. (2003) Bypassing the local: A comparison of the administration of land clearance legislation in Australia, Local Government Law Journal 8(4). 184-213.

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Isabelle Bartkowiak

Bartkowiak, I. (2005 ) Les jeunes en difficulté de 1980 à nos jours: De représentations en réalités socials. In E. Callu, J-P. Jurmand and A. Vulbeau, La Place des Jeunes dans la Cité: Espaces de Rue, Espaces de Paroles, Vol. 2. L’Harmattan, Logiques Sociales, Paris. 25-45.

Bartkowiak-Theron, I. (2005) Réparation et conciliation en Afrique de Sud après l’Apartheid, Alternatives Non-Violentes 137. 26-34.

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Russell Blamey

Blamey, R. and James, R. (2005) Deliberation and economic valuation: National park management. In M. Getzner, C. Spash and S. Stagi (eds), Alternatives for Environmental Valuation. Routledge Publishing, New York. 225-243.

Braithwaite, V. and Blamey, R. (2001) Onsenso, estabilidad y significado en los valores sociales abstractos. In Ros, M. and Gouveia, V.V. (Coords), Psicologia Social de los Valores Humanos: Desarrollos Teoricos, Metodologicos y Aplicados. Biblioteca Neuva Universidad, Madrid.

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Elizabeth Bluff

Bluff, E. (2006 forthcoming) The weak link? Regulating OHS support, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 22(3).

Bluff, Liz, (2006), Improving the provision of OHS support in Australia, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - (Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Bluff, Liz, Gunningham, Neil and Hopkins, Andrew, (2006), Editorial: Complexities of OHS Regulation, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - (Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Bluff, E. and Johnstone, R. (2005) The relationship between reasonably practicable and risk management, Australian Journal of Labour Law 18(3). 197-239.

Bluff, E. (2004) Regulating the safe design of plant, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 20(3). 229-239.

Bluff, E. and Gunningham, N. (2004) Principle, process, performance or what? New approaches to OHS standards setting. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 12-42.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (2004) Introduction. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 1-11.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (eds) (2004) OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 245pp.

Bluff, L. and Johnstone, R. (2003) Infringement notices: Stimulus for prevention or trivialising offences? Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 19(4). 337-346.

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Brett Bowden

Books

Edited Collections

Bowden, B (2007) Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism in Europe, 1605-2005, (with Michael T. Davis, with a Preface by Geoffrey Robertson Q.C.), University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

Bowden, B (2006) Global Standards of Market Civilization, (with Leonard Seabrooke), Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, London.

Refereed Journal Articles

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Civilization and savagery in the crucible of war', Global Change, Peace & Security 19(1), 4–16.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘The river of inter-civilisational relations: the ebb & flow of peoples, ideas and innovations’, Third World Quarterly 28(7), 1359–74.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘The terror(s) of our time(s)’, Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 13(4), 543–56.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civil Society, the State, and the Limits to Global Civil Society’, Global Society (UK), Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 155-178.

Book Chapters

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Terror throughout the Ages’, in Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism in Europe, 1605-Future, Brett Bowden and Michael T. Davis (eds), University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Global Standards of Market Civilization’ (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Writing Civilizations, Martin Hall and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (eds), Palgrave, London, forthcoming.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Post-colonial Nationalist Philosophies, 1945-1980s’, in Nations and Nationalisms in Global Perspective: An Encyclopedia of Origins, Development, and Contemporary Transitions, David H. Kaplan and Guntram H. Herb (eds), ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, forthcoming.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilization, Standards, and Markets’, in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 19-33.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilizing Markets through Global Standards’ (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 3-16.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilizing Global Market Standards: Double-Edged Discourses and their Policy Implications’, (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 207-216.

Review Articles

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Review Essay: Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law’, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 689-692.

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John Braithwaite

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Shame, pride and workplace bullying. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader and H. Strang (eds), Emotions, Crime and Justice. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Braithwaite J, Makkai T* & Braithwaite V (2007) Regulating Aged Care: Ritualism & the New Pyramid, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, Northampton MA. 372pp

Braithwaite, J, C Coglianese* and D Levi-Faur (2007) ‘Can Regulation & Governance make a difference?’ Regulation & Governance 1(1), 1–7.

Braithwaite, J (2007) ‘Building legitimacy through restorative justice’, in T Tyler (ed), Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives, Russell Sage, New York, 146–62.

Braithwaite, J (2007) ‘Contestatory citizenship: Deliberative denizenship’, in G Brennan, R Goodin, F Jackson and M Smith (eds), Common Minds, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 161–181.

Braithwaite, J (2007) ‘Encourage restorative justice’, Criminology & Public Policy 6(4), 689–696.

J. Braithwaite, Rape Shame and Pride: Address to Stockholm Criminology Symposium, 16 June 2006, Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 7, 2006, 2-16.
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J. Braithwaite, "Responsive Regulation and Developing Economies", World Development, 34(5), 2006, 884-898.
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J. Braithwaite, "Narrative and “Compulsory Compassion”", Law and Social Inquiry, 31(2), 2006, 425-446.
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J. Braithwaite, "Doing Justice Intelligently in Civil Society", Journal of Social Issues, 62(2), 2006, 393-409.
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Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Contestatory citizenship: Deliberative denizenship. In G. Brennan, R. Goodin, F. Jackson and M. Smith (eds), Common Minds. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Braithwaite, J. (2006) Accountability and responsibility through restorative justice. In M. Dowdle (ed), Public Accountability: Designs, Dilemmas and Experiences. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Responsive regulation and developing economies. In N. Woods (ed), Making Self-Regulation Effective. Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Reprinted in World Development, in press).

Braithwaite, J. (2006) The regulatory state? In R. Rhodes (ed), Handbook of Political Institutions. Blackwells, Oxford.

J. Braithwaite , Peacemaking Networks and Restorative Justice, in J. Flemming & J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2006, 195-217.

Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Restorative justice. In H.J. Schneider (ed), International Handbook of Criminology. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite J. (2006) Democratic sentiment and cyclical markets in vice, British Journal of Criminology, 46. 1110-1127.
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J. Healy and J. Braithwaite, "Designing Safer Health Care through Responsive Regulation", Medical Journal of Australia, 184(10), 2006, S56-S59.
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Braithwaite, J. (2006) Doing justice intelligently in civil society, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 393-409.

J. Braithwaite , E. Ahmed and V. Braithwaite, Shame, Restorative Justice and Crime, in F. Cullen, J. Wright and K. Belvins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, 15, 2006, 397-417.
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J. Braithwaite , E. Ahmed and V. Braithwaite (2006) Shame, Restorative Justice and Crime, in F. Cullen, J. Wright and K. Belvins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, 15, 2006, 397-417.
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Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Reintegrative shaming. In S. Henry and M. Lanier (eds), The Essential Criminology Reader. Westview Press, Cambridge. 286-295.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (2005) Forgiveness, shaming, shame and bullying, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(3). 298-323.

Braithwaite, J. (2005) Markets in Vice, Markets in Virtue. Federation Press, Sydney and Oxford University Press, New York. 236pp.

Braithwaite, J. (2005) Between proportionality and impunity: Confrontation, truth, prevention: The American Society of Criminology 2004 Sutherland Address, Criminology 43(2). 283-306.

Braithwaite, J. (2005) Pre-empting terrorism, Current Issues in Criminal Justice 17(1). 96-114.

Braithwaite, J. (2005) For public social science, The British Journal of Sociology 56(3). 345-347.

Braithwaite, J. (2005) Globalization, redistribution and tax avoidance, Public Policy Research 12(2). 85-92.

Braithwaite, J., Healy, J. and Dwan, K. (2005)The Governance of Health Safety and Quality: A Discussion Paper. Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care, Canberra. 56pp.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Families and the Republic, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 1(1). 199-215.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Emancipation and hope, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 79-98.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Restorative justice and de-professionalization, The Good Society 13(1). 28-31.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Methods of power for development: Weapons of the weak, weapons of the strong, Michigan Journal of International Law 26(1). 298-330.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Restorative and responsive regulation of OHS. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 194-209.

Braithwaite, J. (2004) Transkontinentale migration von strafgenefangenen: Das beispiel Australien. In H. Von, D. Oberwittler and S. Karstedt (eds), Soziologie der Kriminalitat. VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften, Weisbaden. 413-440.

Braithwaite, J. and Drahos (2004) Sociologie de la mondialisation, Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 151-152 (March). 69-78.

Braithwaite, J. and Parker, C. (2004) Conclusion. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 269-289.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Une hégémonie de la connaissance: Les enjeux des débats sur la propriété intellectuelle, Actes de la recherche en sciences socials 151-152. 69-80.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Hegemony based on knowledge: The role of intellectual property. In J. Chen and G. Walker (eds), Balancing Act: Law, Policy and Politics in Globalisation and Global Trade. Federation Press, Sydney. 204-233.

Harris, N., Walgrave, L. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Emotional dynamics in restorative conferences, Theoretical Criminology 8(1). 191-210.

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Introduction. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1-12.

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2004) Regulating Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Making tax law more certain: A theory, Australian Business Law Review 31(2). 72-80.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Meta risk management and responsive regulation for tax system integrity, Law and Policy 25(1). 1-16.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) What’s wrong with the sociology of punishment, Theoretical Criminology 7(1). 5-28.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Holism, justice and atonement, Utah Law Review 1. 389-412.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Principles of restorative justice. In A. von Hirsch, J.V. Roberts, A.E. Bottoms, K. Roach and M. Schiff (eds), Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? Hart Publishing, Oxford. 1-20.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Restorative justice and corporate regulation. In E.G.M. Weitekamp and H.J. Kerner (eds), Restorative Justice in Context: International Practice and Directions. Willan Publishing, Devon. 161-172.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Through the eyes of the advisers: A fresh look at high wealth individuals. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 245-270.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Large business and the compliance model. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 177-202.

Braithwaite, J. (2003) Does restorative justice work? In G. Johnstone (ed), A Restorative Justice Reader: Texts, Sources, Context. Willan Publishing, Devon. 320-352.

Braithwaite, J. and Drahos, P. (2003) Zero tolerance, naming and shaming: Is there a case for it with crimes of the powerful? The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35(3). 269-288.

Braithwaite, J., Pittelkow, Y. and Williams, R. (2003) Tax compliance by the very wealthy: Red flags of risk. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy:

Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion . Ashgate, Aldershot. 205-228.

Braithwaite, J. and Strang, H. (2003) Introduction: Restorative justice and family violence. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2003) Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship. In F. Macmillan (ed), International Corporate Law Annual Vol. 2. Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon. 3-44. (Revised version of Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship, Flinders Journal of Law Reform (1999) 3. 33-74.)

Parker, C. and Braithwaite, J. (2003) Regulation. In P. Cane and M. Tushnet (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Legal Studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 119-145.

Braithwaite, J. (2002)Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation. Oxford University Press, New York.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Restorative justice and therapeutic jurisprudence, Criminal Law Bulletin 38(2). 244-262.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Rewards and regulation, Journal of Law and Society 29(1). 12-26.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Rules and principles: A theory of legal certainty, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 27. 47-82.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Setting standards for restorative justice, The British Journal of Criminology 42(3). 563-577.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Restorativna i reaktivna u cilju uspostavljanja mira u svetu, Temida 2(4). 3-28.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) In search of restorative jurisprudence. In L. Walgrave (ed), Restorative Justice and the Law. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Globalization and Australian institutions. In G. Brennan and F.G. Castles (eds), Australia Reshaped. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.

Braithwaite, J. (2002) Linking crime prevention to restorative justice. In J.G. Perry (ed), Restorative Justice: Repairing Communities through Restorative Justice. American Correctional Association, Lanham, Maryland.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy? Earthscan Publications, London.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Intellectual property, corporate strategy, globalisation: TRIPS in context, Wisconsin International Law Journal 20(3). 451-480.

Parker, C. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Regulating self-regulation: The ACCC, ASIC, competition policy and corporate regulation. In S. Bell (ed), Economic Governance and Institutional Dynamics. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Strang, H. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2002) Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2001) Shame Management Through Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Crime in a convict republic, The Modern Law Review 64(1). 11-50.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Youth development circles, Oxford Review of Education 27(2). 239-252.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) The challenge of regulating care for older people in Australia, British Medical Journal 323. 443-446.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Restorative justice and a new criminal law of substance abuse, Youth and Society 33(2). 227-248.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Decomposing a holistic vision of restorative justice, Contemporary Justice Review 3(4). 433-440.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Conceptualizing organizational crime in a world of plural cultures. In H.N. Pontell and D. Shichor (eds), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Intention versus reactive fault. In N. Naffine, R. Owens and J. Williams (eds), Intention in Law and Philosophy. Ashgate-Dartmouth, Aldershot.

Braithwaite, J. (2001) Reconciling models: Balancing regulation, standards and principles of restorative justice practice. In H. Mika and K. McEvoy (eds), International Perspectives on Restorative Justice Conference Report. Queen’s University, Belfast.

Braithwaite, J. and Roche, D. (2001) Responsibility and restorative justice. In G. Bazemore and M. Schiff (eds), Restorative Community Justice: Repairing Harm and Transforming Communities. Anderson Publishing, Cincinnati.

Braithwaite, J. and Strang, H. (2001) Introduction: Restorative justice and civil society. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) An evolving compliance model for tax enforcement. In N. Shover and J.P. Wright (eds), Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White Collar Crime. Oxford University Press, New York. 405-419.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) Managing taxation compliance: the evolution of the Australian Taxation Office compliance model. In M. Walpole and C. Evans (eds), Tax Administration in the 21st Century. Prospect Media, St. Leonards.

Harris, N. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) Guilt. In N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (eds), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Pergamon, Oxford. 6445-6448.

Strang, H. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2001) Restorative Justice And Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.

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Valerie Braithwaite

Braithwaite, V, K Murphy and M Reinhart (2007) Threat, motivational postures & responsive regulation, Special issue Law & Policy 29(1), 137–58.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2007) Higher education loans and tax evasion: A response to perceived unfairness, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 121-136.
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Braithwaite, V. (ed) (2007) Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 3-10.
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Braithwaite J, Makkai T & Braithwaite V (2007) Regulating Aged Care: Ritualism and the New Pyramid. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, Northampton MA.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite J. (2006) Democratic sentiment and cyclical markets in vice, British Journal of Criminology, 46. 1110-1127.
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Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2006) Forgiveness, reconciliation, and shame: Three key variables in reducing school bullying, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 347-370.
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J. Braithwaite , E. Ahmed and V. Braithwaite (2006) Shame, Restorative Justice and Crime, in F. Cullen, J. Wright and K. Belvins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, 15, 2006, 397-417.
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Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Reintegrative shaming. In S. Henry and M. Lanier (eds), The Essential Criminology Reader. Westview Press, Cambridge. 286-295.
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Braithwaite, V. (2006) Is reintegrative shaming relevant to tax evasion and avoidance? In H. Elffers, P. Verboon & W. Huisman (Eds.), Managing and Maintaining Compliance: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice. Hague: Boom Legal Publishers (pp. 109-127).

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) A need for emotionally intelligent policy: Linking tax evasion with higher education funding, Legal and Criminological Psychology 10. 291-308.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) Understanding small business taxpayers: Issues of deterrence, tax morale, fairness and work practice, International Small Business Journal 23. 539-568.

Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2005) A threat to tax morale: The case of Australia’s higher education policy, Journal of Economic Psychology 26. 523-540.

Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. and Job, J. (2005) Getting on or getting by? Australians in the cash economy. In C. Bajada and F. Schneider (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective. Ashgate, Aldershot. 55-73.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) When tax collectors become collectors for child support and student loans: Jeopardizing or protecting the revenue base? Kyklos 3. 303-326.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) “What, me ashamed?” Shame management and school bullying, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40(10). 1-26.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) Bullying and victimization: Cause for concern for both families and schools, Social Psychology of Education 7. 35-54.

Braithwaite, V. (2004) The hope process and social inclusion, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 128-151.

Braithwaite, V. (2004) Collective hope: Preface to ‘Hope, Power and Governance’, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 6-15.

Braithwaite, V. (ed) (2004) Hope, Power and Governance. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Special issue 592.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets. Report for the Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra. 78 pp.

Braithwaite, V. (2003) Perceptions of who's not paying their fair share, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 335-362.

Braithwaite, V. (2003) A new approach to tax compliance. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 1-11.

Braithwaite, V. (2003) Dancing with tax authorities: Motivational postures and non-compliant actions. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 15-39.

Braithwaite, V. (2003) Tax system integrity and compliance: The democratic management of the tax system. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 269-287.

Braithwaite, V. (ed) (2003) Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The ‘Life at School Survey’ 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed), Repositioning Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon. 165-185.

Braithwaite, V., Schneider, F., Reinhart, M. and Murphy, K. (2003) Charting the shoals of the cash economy. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 93-108.

Rawlings, G. and Braithwaite, V. (2003) Introduction. Voices for change: Australian perspectives on tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 263-268.

Rawlings, G. and Braithwaite, V. (eds) (2003) Voices for Change: Australian Perspectives on Tax Administration. Australian Journal of Social Issues Special issue 38(3).

Sakurai, Y. and Braithwaite, V. (2003) Taxpayers' perceptions of practitioners: Finding one who is effective and does the right thing? Journal of Business Ethics 46. 375-387.

Braithwaite, V., Gatens, M. and Mitchell D. (2002) If mutual obligation is the answer, what is the question? Australian Journal of Social Issues 37(3). 25-245.

Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2001)Shame Management Through Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 375pp.

Braithwaite, V. and Blamey, R. (2001) Consenso, estabilidad y significado en los valores sociales abstractos. In M. Ros and V.V. Gouveia (Coords), Psicologia Social de los Valores Humanos: Desarrollos Teoricos, Metodologicos y Aplicados. Biblioteca Neuva Universidad, Madrid. 153-172.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) An evolving compliance model for tax enforcement. In N. Shover and J.P. Wright (eds), Crimes of Privilege: Readings in White Collar Crime. Oxford University Press, New York. 405-419.

Braithwaite, V. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) Managing taxation compliance: the evolution of the Australian Taxation Office compliance model. In M. Walpole and C. Evans (eds), Tax Administration in the 21st Century. Prospect Media, St. Leonards. 215-224.

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Michelle Burgis

Burgis, M. (2008) Discourses of Division: Law, Politics and the ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Chinese Journal of International Law, vol. 7, no. 1.
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Burgis, M. (2008) (De)Limiting the Past for Future Gain: The Relationship between Sovereignty, Colonialism and Oil in the Qatar v Bahrain Territorial Dispute, Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, vol.12, pp. 557-586.
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Burgis, M. (2007) 'Judicial Reform and the Possibility of Democratic Rule in Jordan: A Policy Perspective on Judicial Independence', Arab Law Quarterly, vol. 21, pp. 135-169 .
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Burgis, M. (2007) 'The Promise of Solid Ground: Arab States, Territorial Disputes and the Discourse of International Law', Third World Approach to International Law (TWAIL) III Conference, 20- 21 April, Albany Law School Albany, New York, USA
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Sophie Cartwright

Geis, G., Cartwright, S. and Houston, J. (2003) Public wealth, public health and private stealth: Australia's black market in cigarettes, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 363-378.

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Hilary Charlesworth

Charlesworth, H. (2007) ‘International human rights law’, in B Galligan and W Roberts (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 281–3.

Charlesworth, H. (2007) ‘International law’, in B Galligan and W Roberts (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Politics, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 283–5.

Charlesworth, H. (2007) ‘Law after war’, Melbourne Journal of International Law, 8(2), 233–47.

Charlesworth, H. (2007) ‘Australia's first bill of rights: The ACT's Human Rights Act’, RightNow 1(March), 13–4.

Charlesworth, H. (2007) ‘Building justice and democracy after conflict’, Cunningham Lecture, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Occasional Paper 2/2007, 1–11.

Weston, B.H., Falk, R.A., Charlesworth, H. and A. Straus (2006) International Law and World Order (fourth edition). West Publishing Co., Minneapolis.
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Charlesworth, H. (2006) Australia’s first Bill of Rights: The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act. In J. Goldsworthy, T. Campbell and A. Stone (eds), Protecting Rights without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia. Ashgate, Dartmouth. 289-304.
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Charlesworth, H. (2006) Ad hoc judges in the International Court of Justice. In T. McCormack and C. Saunders (eds), A Remarkable Public Life: Essays in Honour of Sir Ninian Stephen. Melbourne University Press.
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Charlesworth, H. (2006) A Bill of Rights: An end to our solitude. In T. Wright (ed), Time for Change: Australia in the 21 st Century. Hardie Grant Books, Melbourne. 217-236.
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H. Charlesworth, “Who Wins Under a Bill of Rights?” 25 University of Queensland Law Journal (2006) pp 39-53.
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H. Charlesworth , “Women’s Human Rights in the State Rebuilding Process” in State-Building (Patrick Sutter ed. Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming)

H. Charlesworth, ‘ Australia ’s First Bill of Rights: The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act’ in Protecting Rights without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia (Jeff Goldsworthy, Tom Campbell & Adrienne Stone eds, Ashgate, Dartmouth 2006) pp 289-304.
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H. Charlesworth & D. Kennedy, ‘Afterword: and Forward - There remains so much we do not know’ in International Law and its Others (Anne Orford ed., Cambridge University Press 2006) pp 401-407.
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Charlesworth, H. and C. Chinkin (2006) Building women into peace: The international legal framework, Third World Quarterly 27(5). 937-957.
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Charlesworth, H. and McKinnon, G. (2006) Australia’s First Bill of Rights:The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act. Law and Policy Paper 28, Centre for International and Public Law. The Federation Press, Sydney.
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Charlesworth, H., Chiam, M., Hovell, D. and Williams, G. (2006) No Country is an Island: Australia and International Law. UNSW Press, Sydney.
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Charlesworth, H. (2005) Whose rule? Women and the international rule of law. In S. Zifcak (ed), Globalisation and the Rule of Law. Routledge, London. 83-96.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) Human rights and statutory interpretation. In S. Corcoran and S. Bottomley (eds), Interpreting Statutes. Federation Press, Sydney. 100-117.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) Saddam Hussein: My part in his downfall, Wisconsin International Law Journal 27. 127-143. Republished in Jurnal Hukum Internasional Jurisdictionary 1(2). 1-14.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) Not waving but drowning: Gender mainstreaming and human rights, Harvard Human Rights Journal 18. 1-18.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) The High Court on constitutional law: The 2004 Term, University of New South Wales Law Journal 28. 1-13.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) The missing voice: Women and the war in Iraq, Oregon Review of International Law 7. 5-25.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) International law and the High Court, Precedent 68. 20-23.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) International lawyers and the war in Iraq, Res Publica 13(2). 8-13.

Charlesworth, H. (2005) Current trends in international legal theory. In S. Blay, R. Piotrowicz and M. Tsaymeni (eds), Public International Law: An Australian Perspective (second edition). Oxford University Press, Oxford. 402-411.

Charlesworth, H., Chiam, M., Hovell, D. and Williams, G. (2005) International law and national law: Fluid states. In H. Charlesworth, M. Chiam, D. Hovell, and G. Williams (eds), The Fluid State: International Law and National Legal Systems. Federation Press, Sydney. 1-18.

Charlesworth, H., Chiam, M., Hovell, D. and Williams, G. (eds) (2005)The Fluid State: International Law and National Legal Systems. Federation Press, Sydney. 286pp.

Charlesworth, H., Chinkin, C. and Wright, S. (2005) Feminist approaches to international law: Reflections from another century. In D. Buss and A. Manji (eds), International Law: Modern Feminist Approaches. Hart Publishing, Oxford. 17-47.

Charlesworth, H. and Charlesworth, S. (2004) The Sex Discrimination Act and international law, University of New South Wales Law Journal 27(3). 858-865.

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Adrian Cherney

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Networks and meta-regulation: Strategies aimed at governing illicit synthetic drugs, Policing and Society.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) The multilateralization of policing: The case of illicit synthetic drug control, Police Practice and Research.

Cherney, A. (2005) A letter from Australia. Doing crime prevention research: A personal reflection, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal 7(1). 53-62.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2005) The Governance of Synthetic Illicit Drugs . National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund and the Australian Federal Police, Canberra. 105pp.

O’Reilly, J. and Cherney, A. (2005) The chemical generation and plural policing, Platypus: The Journal of the Australian Federal Police 86. 30-36.

Cherney, A. (2004) A case study of crime prevention/community safety partnerships in Victoria, Current Issues in Criminal Justice 15(3). 1-16.

Cherney, A. (2004) Contingency and politics: The local government community safety officer role, Criminal Justice: The International Journal of Policy and Practice 4(2). 115-128.

Cherney, A. and Sutton, A. (2004) Aussie experience: Local government community safety officers and capacity building, Community Safety Journal 3(3). 31-35.

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Sasha Courville

Courville, S. (2004) Making sense of corporate responsibility tools. In C. Galea (ed), Teaching Business Sustainability. Greenleaf Publishing Limited, Sheffield. 210-217.

Courville, S. (2004) Use of indicators to compare supply chains in the coffee industry, Greener Management International 43. 93-105.

Courville, S. and Piper, N. (2004) Harnessing hope through NGO activism, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 39-61.

Courville, S. (2003) Social accountability audits: challenging or defending democratic governance? Law and Policy 25(3). 269-298.

Courville, S. (2003) Expanding the concept of flows and developing frameworks for linking social, economic and environmental accounting systems: Two approaches for integration. In S. Dovers, D.I. Stern and M.D. Young (eds), New Dimensions in Ecological Economics: Integrated Approaches to People and Nature. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (2003) Introduction: Auditing in regulatory perspective, Law and Policy 25(3). 179-184.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (eds) (2003) Auditing in Regulatory Perspective. Law and Policy Special issue 25(3).

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Bruce Doran

Doran, B., McMillen, J. and Marshall, D. (2007) ‘A GIS-based investigation of gaming venue catchments’, Transactions in GIS, 11(4), 575–95.

McMillen, J. and Doran, B. (2006) Problem gambling and gaming machine density: Socio-spatial analysis of three Victorian localities, International Gambling Studies 6(1).

Doran, B. and Lees, B. (2005) Investigating the spatiotemporal links between disorder, crime, and the fear of crime, Professional Geographer 57(1). 1-12.

Marshall, D., McMillen, J., Niemeyer, S. and Doran, B. (2004)Gaming Machine Accessibility and Use in Suburban Canberra: A Detailed Analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 167pp.

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Michael Dowdle

Dowdle, M. (2003) Deconstructing Graeme: Observations on ‘pragmatic psychology’, forensics and the institutional epistemology of the courts, Psychology, Public Policy and Law 9(3-4). 301-333.

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Peter Drahos

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘A networked responsive regulatory approach to protecting traditional knowledge’ in D Gervais (ed), Intellectual Property, Trade & Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS Plus Era, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 385–415.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Doing deals with Al Capone: paying protection money for intellectual property in the global knowledge economy’, in P K Yu (ed), Intellectual Property & Information Wealth, Vol. 4, Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, 141–57.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Making and keeping negotiating gains: Lessons for the weak from the negotiations over intellectual property rights and access to medicines’, in L Crump and S J Maswood (eds), Developing Countries & Global Trade Negotiations, Routledge, Oxon & NY, 97–121.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Propriedade intelectual e Mercados Farmacêuticos: Uma abordagem de governanca nodal’, in E Rodrigues Jr. and F Polido (organizadores), Propriedade Intelectual, Elsevier, Rio de Janeiro, 508–32.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Four lessons for developing countries from the trade negotiations over access to medicines’, Liverpool Law Review 28(1), 11–39.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Patent reform for innovation and risk management: A separation of powers approach’, Knowledge Ecology Studies 1, 1–11.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS: Does Australia’s policy on trade and intellectual property help?’, HIV Matters: Discussions On The Global Pandemic 2(1), 5–7.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Weaving webs of influence: The United States, free trade agreements & dispute resolution,’ Journal of World Trade 41(1), 191–210.

Drahos, P. (2006) 'A Defence of the Intellectual Commons', (May/Jun 2006) 16(3) Consumer Policy Review, 2-5. (also published in Asia Pacific Consumer, vol43-44, No.1&2, 2006, 30-33).

Drahos, P. (2006) Free trade agreements and dispute resolution: the danger for developing countries’, Bridges 10(1). 20-21.
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Drahos, P. (2006) Cities of Planning and Cities of Non-Planning: A Geography of Intellectual Property, in L Bansal, P Keller and G Lovink (ed) In the Shade of the Commons: Toward a Culture of Open Networks, Waag Society Amsterdam, 61-63

Burris, S., Drahos, P. and Shearing, C. (2005) Nodal governance as an approach to regulation, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 30. 30-58.

Drahos, P. (2005) ‘Lao PDR’ (pp29-31); ‘The Philippines’ (pp 34-35); ‘Viet Nam’ (pp 38-41) in Regional Report: The ASEAN-Rockefeller Foundation Project on Intellectual Property Laws Review and Capacity Building on Intellectual Property Rights Related to Public Health in the ASEAN Region, ASEAN Secretariat, Indonesia.

Drahos, P. (2005) Death of a patent system. In P. Drahos (ed), Death of Patents. Lawtext Publishing, Oxton and the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, London. 1-11.

Drahos, P. (2005) Access to knowledge: Time for a treaty? Bridges 9(4). 15-17.

Drahos, P. (2005) The regulation of public goods. In K.E. Maskus and J.H. Reichman (eds), International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 46-64.

Drahos, P. (2005) Intellectual property rights in the knowledge economy. In D. Rooney, G. Hearn and A. Ninan (eds), Handbook on the Knowledge Economy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. 139-151.

Drahos, P. (2005) An alternative framework for the global regulation of intellectual property rights, Journal Für Entwicklungspolitik XXI(4). 44-68.

Drahos, P. (ed) (2005)Death of Patents. Lawtext Publishing, Oxton and the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, London. 229pp.

Faunce, T., Doran, E., Henry, D., Drahos, P., Searles, A., Pekarsky, B. and Neville, W. (2005) Assessing the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement on Australian and global medicines policy, Globalization and Health 1(15). 1-10.

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P. and Neville, W. (2005) Pandemics, antiviral stockpiles and biosecurity in Australia: What about the generic option? Medical Journal of Australia 184(1). 16-20.

Drahos, P. (2004) The regulation of public goods, Journal of International Economic Law 7(2). 321-339.

Drahos, P. (2004) Intellectual property and pharmaceutical markets: A nodal governance approach, Temple Law Review 77(2). 401-424.

Drahos, P. (2004) Intellectual property industries and the globalization of intellectual property: Pro-monopoly and anti-development? Law and Policy Journal 3(August). 35-90.

Drahos, P. (2004) Securing the future of intellectual property: Intellectual property owners and their nodally coordinated enforcement pyramid, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 36(1). 53-77.

Drahos, P. (2004) Trading in public hope, The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 592 (March). 18-38.

Drahos, P. (2004) Regulating property: Problems of efficiency and regulatory capture. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 168-186.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Une hégémonie de la connaissance: Les enjeux des débats sur la propriété intellectuelle, (Hegemony based on knowledge – The role of intellectual property), Actes de la recherche en sciences socials (Acts of Research in Social Sciences) 151-152. 69-80.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Hegemony based on knowledge: The role of intellectual property. In J. Chen and G. Walker (eds), Balancing Act: Law, Policy and Politics in Globalisation and Global Trade. Federation Press, Sydney. 204-233.

Drahos, P. and Henry D. (2004) The Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States, British Medical Journal 328. 1271-1272.

Drahos, P., Lokuge, B., Faunce, T., Henry, D. and Goddard, M. (2004) Pharmaceuticals, intellectual property and free trade: The case of the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, Prometheus 22(3). 243-257.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (2004) Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: Policy perspectives from economics and law, Information Economics and Policy 16. 1-11.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (eds) (2004) Innovation, Competition, Standards and Intellectual Property: Policy Perspectives from Economics and Law. Journal of Information Economics and Policy. Special issue 16(1).

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P., Faunce, T. and Harvey, K. (2004) Will the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement undermine the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme? Medical Journal of Australia 181(5). 256-260.

Drahos, P. (2003) When the weak bargain with the strong: Negotiations in the World Trade Organization, International Negotiation 8. 79-109.

Drahos, P. (2003) Capitalism, efficiency and self-ownership: A comment on Davies and Naffine’s Are Persons Property?, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 28. 215-220.

Drahos, P. (2003) Access to medicines: After Doha. In R. Grynberg and E. Turner (eds), Multilateral and Regional Trade Issues for Developing Countries. Commonwealth Secretariat, London.37-47.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2003) Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship. In F. Macmillan (ed), International Corporate Law Annual Vol. 2. Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon. 3-44. (Revised version of Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship, Flinders Journal of Law Reform (1999) 3. 33-74.)

Drahos, P. (2002) Developing countries and international intellectual property standard-setting, The Journal of World Intellectual Property 5(5). 765-789.

Drahos, P. (2002) Introduction. In P. Drahos and R. Mayne (eds), Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire. 1-9.

Drahos, P. (2002) Negotiating intellectual property rights: between coercion and dialogue. In P. Drahos and R. Mayne (eds), Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire. 161-182.

Drahos, P. (2002) The rights to food, health and intellectual property in the era of ‘biogopolies’. In S. Bottomley and D. Kinley (eds), Commercial Law and Human Rights. Dartmouth Publishing, Aldershot, UK. 215-233.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy? Earthscan Publications, London.253pp.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Intellectual property, corporate strategy, globalisation: TRIPS in context, Wisconsin International Law Journal 20(3). 451-480.

Drahos, P. and Mayne, R. (eds) (2002) Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire.

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Benoit Du Pont

Dupont, B, P Grabosky, C Shearing and S Tanner (2007) ‘La gouvernance de la sécurité dans les États faibles et défaillants’, Champ Pénal/Penal Field, Vol. IV.

Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (2006) Conclusion. The future of democracy. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 241-248.

Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (2006) Introduction. Understanding the governance of security. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1-10.
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Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds) (2006) Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Shearing, C., Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (eds) (2004) On the Governance of Security: A Dialogue. Policing and Society Special issue14(1).

Dupont, B., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2003) The governance of security in weak and failing states, Criminal Justice: An International Journal of Policy and Practice 3(4). 331-349.

Dupont, B. (2003)Construction et Reformes d'une Police: Le Cas Australien (1788-2000). l'Harmattan, Paris.

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Kathryn Dwan

Western, J., Haynes, M., Durrington, D.A. and Dwan, K. (2006) Characteristics and benefits of professional work: Assessment of their importance over a 30-year career, Journal of Sociology 42(2). 165-188.

Braithwaite, J., Healy, J. and Dwan, K. (2005)The Governance Of Health Safety And Quality: A Discussion Paper. Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care, Canberra. 56pp.

Dwan, K. (2005) Another way of thinking about government involvement in general practice, Australian Family Physician 34(5). 384-368.

Western, J.S., Dwan, K. and Kebonang, Z. (2005) The importance of visibility for social inequality research, Australian Journal of Social Issues 40(1). 125-141.

Dwan, K. and Boyce, R. (2003) Competition policy and intra-profession rivalry, International Journal of Public Sector Management 16(2). 141-152.

Dwan, K. and Western, J.S. (2003) Patterns of social inequality. In I. McAllister, S. Dowrick and H. Riaz (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Western, M., Dwan, K., Makkai, T., del Mar, C. and Western, J.S. (2003) Levels of computerisation throughout Australian general practice, Australian Family Physician 32(3). 1-6.

Western, J., Makkai, T., McMillan, J. and Dwan, K. (2002) The nature and characteristics of professionals in Australia. In R.G. Smith (ed), Crime in the Professions. Ashgate, Aldershot. 33-52.

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Jeremy Farrall

Farrall, J (2007) United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 542pp

J. Farrall, 'The Future of UN Peacekeeping and the Rule of Law' (forthcoming) Proceedings of the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (2007).

J. Farrall, 'The Future of UN Peacekeeping and the Rule of Law', 101st Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington DC, 29 March 2007.
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J. Farrall, 'Peacekeeping' entry in The Sage Dictionary of Policing (forthcoming).

J. Farrall, United Nations Peacekeeping and the Rule of Law (Issues Paper No. 1, ANU Centre for International Governance and Justice, Canberra).
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Jenny Fleming

Fleming, J. (forthcoming) Community policing in Australia. In T. Williamson (ed), The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. John Wiley, Chichester, Sussex.

Fleming, J. (2006) ‘He who pays the piper calls the tune’: The role of politics in Australian police organizations. In M. Mitchell and J. Casey (eds), Police Management and Leadership in Australia. Federation Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006) The challenge of multi-agency networks. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006) Working with the Police Commissioner. In R.A.W. Rhodes, M. Noordegraaf and P. Hart (eds), Worlds Apart: Everyday life Inside Government: Studying Public Leaders at Work. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The right to unionise, the right to bargain and the right to democratic policing, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Special issue 605.
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Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisation, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal.
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Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (2006) Working through networks: the challenge of partnership policing.In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006), Keeping the bastards honest: Political transgression in Australia. In J. Garrard and J. Newell (eds), Scandals in Past and Contemporary Politics. Manchester University Press, Manchester.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (2006) Introduction. New ways of doing business: Networks of policing and security. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) (2006)Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J., Marks, M. and Wood, J. (2006). Standing on the inside looking out: The significance of police unions in networks of police governance, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 39(1). 71-90.
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Burgess, M., Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2006) 'Thinking Critically about Police Unions in Australia: Internal Democracy and External Responsiveness', Police Practice and Research, 7:5, 391 - 409
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Fleming, J. (2005) Working together: neighbourhood watch, reassurance policing and the potential of partnerships, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 303. 1-5.

Fleming, J. and Peetz, D. (2005) Essential service unionism and the new police industrial relations, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 30(4). 283-306.

Fleming, J. and Rhodes, R. (2005) Bureaucracy, contracts and networks: The unholy trinity and the police, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(2). 192-205.

Fleming, J. (2004) Commissioner Mick Keelty, Australian Federal Police, Police Practice and Research 5(4/5). 317-326.

Fleming, J. (2004) Les liaisons dangereuses: Relations between police commissioners and their political masters, Australian Journal of Public Administration 63(3). 60-74.

Fleming, J. and Lyons, M. (2004) A study of union mergers: The strange case of the Police Federation of Australia, New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations 29(2). 1-16.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) As unremarkable as the air they breathe? Reforming police management in South Africa, Current Sociology 52(5). 784-808.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) Reformers or resisters? The state of police unionism in Australia, Employment Relations Record 4(1). 1-14.

Fleming, J. (2003) Changing institutions: Pluralism, traditions and the contradictions of reform. In I. Holland and J. Fleming (eds), Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Holland , I. and Fleming, J. (eds) (2003)Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Fleming, J. and Lafferty, G. (2003) The impact of new managerialism and organisational restructuring on the recruitment of women in Australian police services, Labour and Industry 13(3). 37-49.

Lewis, C. and Fleming, J. (2003) The everyday politics of value conflict: External independent oversight bodies in Australia. In I. Holland and J. Fleming (eds), Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Weller, P. and Fleming, J. (2003) The Commonwealth. In J. Moon and C. Sharman (eds), Australian Government and Politics: The Commonwealth, the States and the Territories. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.

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Miranda Forsyth

Forsyth, M. (2003) Cargo cults and intellectual property in the South Pacific, Australian Intellectual Property Journal 14(4). 193-207.

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Tali Gal

Sebba, L. and Gal, T. (2003) Victims’ rights in Israel. Sefer Shamger 2. 157-212. (In Hebrew)

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Alexandria George

George, A. (2004) Is ‘property’ necessary? On owning the human body and its parts, Res Publica 10(1). 15-42.

George, A. (2003) The problem of property in human body parts, Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 88. 168-176.

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Peter Grabosky

Grabosky, P. (forthcoming) High tech crime: Information and communication related crime. In H.J. Schneider (ed), Internationales Handbuch der Kriminologie, Vol 2. De Gruyter, Berlin.

Grabosky, P (2007) Electronic Crime, Pearson-Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 123pp

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Meta-Regulation and the control of white collar crime’, in J Gerber and E Jensen (eds), Encyclopedia of White Collar Crime, Greenwood Press, Westport CT, 184–7.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Private sponsorship of public policing’, Police Practice & Research 8(1), 5–16.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Requirements of prosecution services to deal with cyber crime’, Crime, Law & Social Change 47(4/5), 201–23.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Security in the 21st century’, Security Journal 20(1), 9–11.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘The internet, technology, and organised crime’, Asian Journal of Criminology, 2(2), 145–61.

Grabosky, P and S Walkley (2007) ‘Computer crime and white collar crime’, in G Geis and H Pontell (eds), International Handbook of White-Collar Crime, Springer, New York, 358–78.

Grabosky, P and J McFarlane (2007)‘The potential for crime to undermine Australia’s national security’, Security Challenges 3(4), 131–50.

Grabosky, P and J Ayling (2007) ‘Ambiguous exchanges and the police’, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 35(1), 18–28.

Dupont, B, P Grabosky, C Shearing and S Tanner (2007) ‘La gouvernance de la sécurité dans les États faibles et défaillants’, Champ Pénal/Penal Field, Vol. IV.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) When police go shopping, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29(4), 665-690.
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Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Policing by command: Enhancing law enforcement capacity through coercion, Law and Policy 28(4), 420-443.
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Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2006) Harnessing resources for networked policing. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Networks and meta-regulation: Strategies aimed at governing illicit synthetic drugs, Policing and Society. 16, 4, 370-385

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) The multilateralization of policing: The case of illicit synthetic drug control, Police Practice and Research. 7, 3, 177-197

Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) It’s not what you know, but how you use it: Statistical knowledge and adolescent problem gambling, Journal of Gambling Studies. 22(2): 179-193.
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Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Psychosocial correlates of problem gambling in Australian students, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 40, 6, 587-595

Lahn, J., Delfabbro, P. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Classroom or cyberspace: Ethics and methodological challenges of online gambling surveys for adolescents, Egambling: The Electronic Journal of Gambling Studies, 16.

Urbas, G. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Cybercrime and jurisdiction in Australia. In B-J. Koops and S. Brenner (eds), Cybercrime and Jurisdiction: A Global Survey. T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague. 47-70.

Grabosky, P. (2006) Zero tolerance to shufukuteki shihou (Zero tolerance and restorative justice). In Y. Hosoi, H. Nishimura, S. Kashimuri and B. Tatsuno (eds) Shufukuteki Shiho Sougouteki Kenkyu (Restorative Justice: An Overview of Research). Kazamashobo, Tokyo. 84-90.

Smith, R. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Cyber-Crime. In A. Goldsmith, M. Israel and K. Daly (eds), Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology. (third edition). Thompson Publishing, Sydney.

Broadhurst, R. and Grabosky, P. (2005) Computer-related crime in Asia: Emergent issues. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 1-29.

Broadhurst, R. and Grabosky, P. (eds) (2005) Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 434pp.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2005) The Governance of Synthetic Illicit Drugs. National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund and the Australian Federal Police, Canberra. 105pp.

Delfabbro, P., Grabosky, P. and Lahn, J. (2005) Further evidence concerning the prevalence of adolescent gambling and problem gambling in Australia: A study of the ACT, International Gambling Studies 5(2). 209-228.

Grabosky, P. (2005) The global cyber-crime problem: The socio-economic impact. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 29-56.

Grabosky, P. (2005) The global dimension of cybercrime. In M. Galeotti (ed), Global Crime Today: The Changing Face of Organised Crime. Routledge, Taylor and Francis, New York. 146-157. Grabosky, P. and Broadhurst, R. (2005) The future of cyber crime in Asia. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 347-360.

Grabosky, P. (2004) The global dimensions of cybercrime, Global Crime 6(1). 147-157.

Grabosky, P. (2004) Toward a theory of public/private interaction in policing. In J. McCord (ed), Beyond Empiricism: Institutions and Intentions in the Study of Crime. Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol.13. Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 69-81.

Grabosky, P. (2004) Where to next? In J.A. Winterdyk and L. Cao (eds), Lessons from International/Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice. De Sitter Publications, Willowdale, Canada. 9-24.

Dupont, B., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2003) The governance of security in weak and failing states, Criminal Justice: An International Journal of Policy and Practice 3(4). 331-349.

Grabosky, P. (2003) Eco-criminality: Preventing and controlling crimes against the environment, Annales Internationales de Criminologie 41(1/2). 225-242.

Grabosky, P. (2003) Kriminal pravention im digital-zeitalter, Forum Kriminalpravention 1. 12-13.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2003) Digital crime in the twenty-first century. In D.S. Wall (ed), Cyberspace Crime. Ashgate, Aldershot. 39-57.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2003) Crime in the digital age. In A. Goldsmith, M. Israel and K. Daly (eds), Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology. The Law Book Company, Sydney. 179-199.

Grabosky, P. and Stohl, M. (2003) Cyberterrorism, Reform 82. 8-13.

Carcach, C., Mouzos, J. and Grabosky, P. (2002) The mass murder as quasi-experiment: The impact of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, Homicide Studies: An Interdisciplinary and International Journal 6(2). 109-127.

Grabosky, P. (2002) Cyber crime: Rapporteur’s report. In R. Broadhurst (ed), Bridging the Gap: A Global Alliance Perspective on Transnational Organised Crime. Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong.

Graycar, A. and Grabosky, P. (2002)The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Carcach, C., Goldney, R., Grabosky, P. and Strang, H. (2001) Temporal clustering of child homicide: Contagion or illusion? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(2). 182-192.

Duffield, G. and Grabosky, P. (2001) The psychology of fraud. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 200. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Crime control in the twenty-first century, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3). 221-234.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The limits of zero tolerance policy to combat serious youth crime, Hanzai to Hikou (Crime and Delinquency) 128(May). 5-22.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Computer crime: A criminological overview, Forum on Crime and Society 1(1). 35-54.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Virtual criminality: Old wine in new bottles? Social and Legal Studies 10(2). 243-249.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The global and regional cyber crime problem. In R.G. Broadhurst (ed), Proceedings of the Asia Cyber Crime Summit, Hong Kong 2001. Centre for Criminology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 22-42.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Socio-economic impacts of cyber crime. In R.G. Broadhurst (ed), Proceedings of the Asia Cyber Crime Summit, Hong Kong 2001. Centre for Criminology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 43-57.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Crime in cyberspace. In P. Williams and F. Vlassis (eds), Combating Transnational Crime: Concepts, Activities and Responses. Frank Cass, London. 195-208.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The prevention and control of economic crime. In P. Larmour and N. Wolanin (eds), Corruption and Anti-Corruption. Asia-Pacific Press, Canberra. 149-158.

Grabosky, P. and Duffield, G. (2001) Red flags of fraud. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 202. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2001) Digital crime in the twenty-first century, Journal of Information Ethics 10(1). 8-26.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2001) Telecommunications fraud in the digital age: The convergence of technologies. In D.S. Wall (ed), Crime and the Internet. Routledge, London. 29-43.

Grabosky, P., Smith, R.G. and Dempsey, G. (2001)Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition In Cyberspace. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Grant, A., David, F. and Grabosky, P. (2001) The commercial sexual exploitation of children. Current Issues in Criminal Justice 12(3). 269-287.

Larmour, P. and Grabosky, P. (2001) Corruption in Australia: Its prevention and control. In G. Caiden, O. Dwivendi and J. Jabbra (eds), Where Corruption Lives. CT Kumarian Press, Bloomfield. 175-188.

Smith, R.G. and Grabosky, P. (2001) On-line securities fraud, Journal of Financial Crime 9(1). 54-70.

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Neil Gunningham

Gunningham, N (2008) ‘Occupational Health and Safety, the Mining Industry and the Changing World of Work’ (2008), Economic and Industrial Democracy, vol 29, 336-361.

Gunningham, N (2008) “The Role of Industry Associations in Occupational Health and Safety” (with J Rees) Journal of Occupational Health and Safety- ANZ, Vol 24 (1) Feb 2008.

Gunningham, N (2007) Mine Safety: Law Regulation Policy, Federation Press, Sydney. 291pp

Gunningham, N. (2007) “Designing OHS Standards: Process, Safety Case and Best Practice” Policy and Practice in Health and Safety, Issue 2, pp 3-24.

Gunningham, N. (2007) “Environmental Partnerships in Agriculture; Reflections on the Australian Experience” in Partnerships, Governance and Sustainable Development, P.Glasbergen, F.Biermann and A.Mol (eds), 2007

Guuningham, N. (2007). Prosecution for OHS offences: Deterrent or Disincentive?. Sydney Law Review 29 (3), pp359-390.
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Gunningham, N. (2007) “Corporate Environmental Responsibility, Law and the Limits of Voluntarism”, in D.McBarnett, A.Voicelescu & T.Campbell (2007) The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Gunningham, N. (2007) Neighbourhood Environment Improvement Plans: Community Empowerment, Voluntary Collaboration and Legislative Design (2007) 24 Environmental and Planning Law Journal Vol 24, No 2, pp125-151 (with C.Holley and C.Shearing).

Gunningham, N. (2007) Assessing the role of voluntary environmental management arrangements in agriculture: an Australian perspective, International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 6(3), pp296-315.

Gunningham, N. (2007) Regulating Biotechnology: Lessons from Environmental Policy in H Somsen (ed) The Regulatory Challenges of Biotechnology, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp3-19.

Gunningham, N. (2007) Incentives to Improve Farm Management: EMS, Supply Chains and Civil Society, Journal of Environmental Management, 82 pp302-310.

Gunningham, N. (forthcoming) Design principles for smart regulations. In M. Ramesh and M. Howlett (eds), De-regulation and its Discontents: Rewriting the Rules in the Asia Pacific. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Gunningham, N. (2006) Safety regulation and the mining industry, Australian Journal of Labour Law 19. 30-58.

Gunningham, N. (2006), Best Practice Mine Safety Legislation: Are We There Yet? Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - ( Australia NZ), 22 (3), 1/06/2006

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N., Hopkins, A. (2006), Editorial: Complexities of OHS Regulation, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - ( Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Gunningham, N. (2005) Safety, regulation and the Mines Inspectorate: Lessons from Western Australia, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety: Australia and New Zealand 21(4). 299-310.

Gunningham, N. (2005) Regulating water pollution from light industry: Lessons from the Swan-Canning, Environment and Planning Law Journal 22. 328-349.

Gunningham, N. (2005) Reconfiguring environmental regulation. In P. Ealidis, M. Hill and M. Howlett (eds), From Instrument Choice to Governance. Queens University Press, McGill. 333-352.

Gunningham, N. and Kagan, R. (2005) Regulation and business behavior, Law and Policy 27(2). 213-218.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2005) Policy instrument choice and diffuse source pollution, Journal of Environmental Law 17(1). 51-81.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2005) Regulating intensive agricultural pollution, Australian Journal of Environmental Management 12. 19-29.

Gunningham, N., Thorton, D. and Kagan, R. (2005) Motivating management: Corporate compliance in environmental protection, Law and Policy 27(2). 289-316.

Thornton, D., Gunningham, N. and Kagan, R. (2005) General deterrence and corporate environmental behavior, Law and Policy 27(2). 262-288.

Bluff, E. and Gunningham, N. (2004) Principle, process, performance or what? New approaches to OHS standards setting. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 12-42.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (2004) Introduction. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 1-11.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (eds) (2004)OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 245pp.

Gunningham, N. and Healy, P. (2004) Regulating agricultural chemicals: Limitations of the status quo, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety 20(3). 255-261.

Gunningham, N. and Healy, P. (2004) Reducing the OHS impact of pesticides, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety 2(2). 25-42.

Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (2004) Challenges for OHS regulators, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety 20(3). 195-197.

Healy, P. and Gunningham, N. (2004) Agricultural OHS policy: Towards systemic reform, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety 20(4). 319-317.

Gunningham, N. (2003) Agricultural machinery safety: Regulating the supply chain, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 19(2). 191-200.

Gunningham, N. (2003) Agricultural machinery safety: Regulating the workplace, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 19(3). 235-244.

Gunningham, N. (2003) Voluntary and negotiated agreements in agriculture: Towards a partnership approach to resource management, The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 8(1). 1-28.

Gunningham, N., Kagan, R. and Thornton, D. (2003)Shades of Green: Business, Regulation, and Environment. Stanford University Press, Stanford. 206pp.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2003) Regulatory regimes and variations in corporate environmental performance: Evidence from the pulp and paper industry, Law and Society Review 37(1). 51-89.

Kagan, R., Gunningham, N. and Thornton, D. (2003) Explaining corporate environmental performance: How does regulation matter? Law and Society Review 37(1). 51-90.

Thornton, D., Kagan, R. and Gunningham, N.(2003) Sources of corporate environmental performance, California Management Review 46(1). 127-141.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2002) Leaders and Laggards: Next-Generation Environmental Regulation. Greenleaf Press, Sheffield. 204pp.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2002) Regulating small and medium sized enterprises, Journal of Environmental Law 14(1). 3-32.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2002) Green alliances: Conflict and cooperation in environmental policy, Australian Journal of Environmental Management 9. 42-51.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2002) Partnerships, management systems and the search for innovative regulation in the vehicle body shop industry, Business Strategy and Environment 11. 236-253.

Gunningham, N. and Sinclair, D. (2002) Voluntary approaches to environment protection: Lessons from the mining and forestry sectors. In OECD Global Forum on International Investment, Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Lessons from the Mining Sector. OECD, Paris. 157-185.

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Katherine Hall

Hall, K. (forthcoming) The pathology of corporate law, Australian Journal of Corporate Law.

Hall, K. (forthcoming) Regulating corporate dishonesty: Why psychology matters, Keeping Good Companies,Journal of Chartered Secretaries Australia.

LeMire, S. and Hall, K. (forthcoming) Independent directors: Problem or solution, Monash Business Review.

Hall, K. (2006) The psychology of corporate dishonesty, Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 19, 10.
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Hall, K. (2006) Corporate liars: Do we really understand the process of dishonesty. In G. Acquaah-Gaisie and V. Clulow (eds), Enhancing Corporate Accountability- Prospects and Challenges. Monash University, Melbourne.

Hall, K. (2006) Alternative dispute resolution. In S. Colbran, G. Reinhardt, P. Spender, S. Jackson and R. Douglas (eds), Civil Procedure: Commentary and Materials (third edition). Butterworths, Australia.

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Nathan Harris

Harris, N and Murphy (2007) ‘Shaming, shame & recidivism: A test of reintegrative shaming theory in the white-collar crime context’, British Journal of Criminology 47(6), 900–17.

Harris, N (2007) Mapping the adoption of family group conferencing in Australian states and territories, Australian Centre for Child Protection Occasional Paper Series No. 1, Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, Adelaide.

Harris, N (2007) Shame, ethical identity & conformity: Lessons from research on the psychology of social influence, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper Series No. 12, The Australian National University, Canberra.

Harris, N. (2006) Reintegrative shaming, shame and crim