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- Tort Law (180126) (74)
- LAW (180100) (1328)
- LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES (180000) (1539)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Butler, Desmond A. (2007) Civil liability for cyber bullying in schools: A new challenge for psychologists, schools and lawyers. In Moore, K. (Ed.) Psychology making an impact: the Australian Psychological Society 42nd Annual Conference, 25-29 September 2007, Brisbane, Qld.
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1,021Butler, Desmond A. (2004) Damages for psychiatric injuries. Australian legal monographs. The Federation Press, Australia, New South Wales, Annandale.
Butler, Desmond A. (2004) Gifford v Strang and the new landscape for recovery for psychiatric injury in Australia. Torts Law Journal, 12(2), pp. 108-127.
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1,533Butler, Desmond A. (2007) Jane Doe v ABC and Media Liability for Disclosing Personal Information: Four More Bold Steps? In 62nd Annual ALTA Conference - Law and Public Policy: Taming the Unruly Horse?, 23rd- 26th September 2007, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia.
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517Butler, Desmond A. (2006) Liability for Bullying at Schools in Australia: Lessons Still to be Learnt. Education Law Journal, 7(4), pp. 243-254.
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5,457Butler, Desmond A. (2006) Psychiatric injury in the workplace: Directions for cases involving stress or bullying. Torts Law Journal, 14(2), pp. 124-134.
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2,532Butler, Desmond A. (2003) United States Supreme Court upholds claim for emotional distress from fear of cancer. Torts Law Review, 11(3), pp. 132-135.
Butler, Desmond A. (2002) An assessment of competing policy considerations in cases of psychiatric injury resulting from negligence. Torts Law Journal, 10(1), pp. 13-40.
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1,843Butler, Desmond A. (2005) A comparison of the adoption of the Ipp report recommendations and other personal injuries liability reforms. Torts Law Journal, 13(2), pp. 203-215.
Butler, Desmond A., Cockburn, Tina L., & Yule, Jennifer M. (2010) Medical negligence. In Health Law in Australia. Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Ltd, Pyrmont, N.S.W, pp. 209-300.
Butler, Desmond A. & Mathews, Benjamin P. (2008) School education. In Monahan, Geoff & Young, Lisa (Eds.) Children and the Law in Australia. LexisNexis, North Ryde, NSW, pp. 302-328.
Butler, Desmond A. & Mathews, Benjamin P. (2007) Schools and the law. Federation Press, Annandale, N.S.W..
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Carver, Tracey L. (2011) Insurance and the law of negligence : an influential or irrelevant persuader? Insurance Law Journal, 22(1), pp. 51-80.
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219Carver, Tracey L. (2007) Obviously Obvious: Obvious Risks, Policy and Claimant Inadvertence. eLaw Journal, 14(1), pp. 66-99.
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1,603Carver, Tracey L. (2009) Vulnerability, insurance and policy: The learner driver's standard of care. eLaw : Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 16(1), pp. 6-31.
Carver, Tracey Leigh (2012) Legal practitioners’ negligence liability for claim investigation and advice. Precedent, pp. 45-47.
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6Cockburn, Tina & Madden, Bill (2011) Duty of Care owed by medical centre provider of administrative services and facilities : CS v Anna Bierdrzycka. Australian Civil Liability, 8(6-7), pp. 214-216.
Cockburn, Tina & Madden, Bill (2010) Informed consent : the review of the law of negligence and the utility of reference to NHMRC guidelines. Australian Civil Liability, 2010(Oct), pp. 58-62. (In Press)
Cockburn, Tina & Madden, Bill (2010) Proof of causation in informed consent cases : establishing what the plaintiff would have done. Journal of Law and Medicine, 18(2), pp. 1-15. (In Press)
Cockburn, Tina & Madden, Bill (2010) Recent developments : loss of chance in medical litigation : Tabet v Gett [2010] HCA 12. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 7(2010), pp. 278-281.
Cockburn, Tina & Madden, Bill (2012) An intentional act with intention to cause harm in a medical context : Dean v Phung. Australian Health Law Bulletin, 20(8), pp. 122-125.
Cockburn, Tina L. (2007) The liability of police and bouncers. In Australian Lawyers Alliance Queensland State Conference, 9-10 February 2007, Surfers Paradise, QLD. (Unpublished)
Cockburn, Tina L. & Madden, Bill (2012) Failure to warn of two risks : Wallace v Kam examined. CCH Torts And Personal Injury Law, 2012(5), pp. 1-3.
Cockburn, Tina L. & Madden, Bill (2006) Intentional torts claims in medical cases. Journal of Law and Medicine, 13(3), pp. 311-3365.
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1Cockburn, Tina L. & Thomas, Mark N. (2001) Personal Liability of Public Officers in the tort of misfeasance in public office - Part I. Torts Law Journal, 9(1), pp. 80-108.
Cockburn, Tina L. & Thomas, Mark N. (2001) Personal Liability of public officers in misfeasance in public office - part 2. Torts Law Journal, 9(2), pp. 245-268.
Cook, John (2009) Traceability : retracing law and public policy on measurement standards. In Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute Workshop on Survey Methodology and Intelligent Instruments, 12 October 2009, Bronco's League Club, Brisbane, Queensland. (Unpublished)
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Fitzgerald, Brian F. & Harrison, Joanne (2003) Law of the Surf. Australian Law Journal, 77, pp. 109-116.
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5,122Foong, Cheryl (2010) Open content licensing of public sector information and the risk of tortious liability for Australian Governments. eLaw Journal, 17(2).
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Hocking, Barbara A. & Smith, Alison (1996) The Potential of the Law of Torts to Assist in the Protection of Children. eLaw Journal, 3(1).
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Katter, Norman A. (2005) Liability for Professional Services: The Interface of Contract, Tort and Purely Economic Loss. Legal Issues in Business, 7, pp. 3-9.
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1,057Katter, Norman A. (2006) Negligence and Intoxication - Has Civil Liability Reform Gone Too Far? Deakin Law Review, 11(2).
Katter, Norman A. (2004) "Who then in law is my neighbour?" - Reverting to First Principles in the High Court of Australia. The Tort Law Review, 12(2), pp. 85-97.
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2,794Katter, Norman A. (2004) The ambit of liability for negligently caused mental harm -finding the balance. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review, 6, pp. 63-78.
Kiel-Chisholm, Scott D. (2011) Neural interface systems : a new legal frontier? In International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation 2011 (ICERI2011), 14 - 15 November 2011, Melia Castilla Convention Centre, Madrid. (Unpublished)
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Madden, Bill & Cockburn, Tina L. (2007) Bundaberg and beyond: Duty to disclose adverse events to patients. Journal of Law and Medicine, 14(4), pp. 501-527.
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1Madden, Bill & Cockburn, Tina L. (2012) Full compensation no longer sacrosanct : reflections on the past and future economic loss ‘cap’ for high income earners. Torts Law Journal, 20(2), pp. 90-109.
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54Mathews, Benjamin P. (2010) Identifying child sexual abuse within school contexts : policy problems and solutions, and a landmark case. In International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Conference, 26-29 September 2010, Honolulu. (Unpublished)
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79Mathews, Benjamin P. (2003) Limitation periods and child sexual abuse cases: Law, psychology, time and justice. Torts Law Journal, 11(3), pp. 218-243.
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3,435Mathews, Benjamin P. (2004) Post-Ipp special limitation periods for cases of injury to a child by a parent or close associate: new jurisdictional gulfs. Torts Law Journal, 12(3), pp. 239-258.
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623McGlone, Frances & Stickley, Amanda (2008) Australian torts laws. LexisNexis Butterworths, Melbourne, VIC.
McGregor-Lowndes, Myles & Edwards, Scott B. (2006) Volunteer Immunity and the Public Sector. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 65(4), pp. 29-40.
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523McGregor-Lowndes, Myles & Nguyen, Linh T. (2005) Volunteers and the new tort law reform. Torts Law Journal, 13(1), pp. 41-61.
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1,590McGregor-Lowndes, Myles & Richards, Rhonda A. (2007) Unincorporated Associations and Tort Liability. Queensland Lawyer, 27(1), pp. 257-263.
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1,188McGregor-Lowndes, Myles & Ryan, Christine M. (2006) Who Should Bear The Risk? The Party Least Able To Refuse Or The Party Best Able To Manage The Risk?
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O'Halloran, Kerry (2007) Charity Law and Social Inclusion: An International Study. Routledge, United Kingdom, England (online in 2006).
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Stewart, Cameron, Cockburn, Tina L., Madden, Bill, Callaghan, Sascha, & Ryan, Christopher J. (2012) Leave to intervene in cases of gender identity disorder; Normative causation; Financial harms and involuntary treatment; and the Right to be protected from suicide. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 9(3), pp. 236-239.
Stickley, Amanda P. (2007) 15 year old volens to BMX riding risks. Queensland Lawyer, 28(1), pp. 21-24.
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96Stickley, Amanda P. (2010) Assessment of damages for property damage. Queensland Lawyer, 30(2), p. 68.
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223Stickley, Amanda P. (2013) Australian Torts Law. LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, New South Wales.
Stickley, Amanda P. (2010) Civil Liability and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (Qld). Queensland Lawyer, 30(3), pp. 119-122.
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108Stickley, Amanda P. (2012) Compensation for lost services of an employee : pure economic loss and per quod action. Queensland Lawyer, 32(4), pp. 196-200.
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294Stickley, Amanda P. (2012) Difficulties of future loss : high income earners' probability of loss assessed at 10%. Queensland Lawyer, 32(3), pp. 132-134.
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11Stickley, Amanda P. (2009) Foreseeability of pure economic loss and causation. Queensland Lawyer, 29(4), pp. 190-191.
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253Stickley, Amanda P. (2009) Golf can be dangerous : be forewarned! Queensland Lawyer, 190(4), pp. 192-193.
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151Stickley, Amanda P. (2008) High Court changes position on standard of care of learner drivers. Queensland Lawyer, 29(2), pp. 88-91.
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467Stickley, Amanda P. (2010) High Court decision on duty owed by licensee to patron. Queensland Lawyer.
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83Stickley, Amanda P. (2012) High court determines that it cannot be assumed that hot chips are only eaten at lunch. Queensland Lawyer, 32(2), pp. 77-79.
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152Stickley, Amanda P. (2010) Intent behind payments determines impact on assessment of damages. Queensland Lawyer, 30(3), p. 121.
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40Stickley, Amanda P. (2009) Liability of principal contractor for independent subcontractor considered by the High Court. Queensland Lawyer, 29(6), pp. 298-300.
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639Stickley, Amanda P. (2012) Long term exposure to asbestos satisfies test for causation. Queensland Lawyer.
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88Stickley, Amanda P. (2010) Loss of chance in medical negligence claims now a lost cause? Queensland Lawyer, 31(1), pp. 21-23.
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92Stickley, Amanda P. (2011) Uncetainty in claiming damages for defects in property. Queensland Lawyer.
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Tina, Cockburn & Bill, Madden (2007) Intentional torts to the person, compensation for injury and the Civil Liability Acts recent cases and contemporary issues. Insurance Law Journal, 18(1), pp. 1-24.
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White, Benjamin P. (2004) Cattanach v Melchior : babies, blessings and burdens. Queensland Lawyer, 24, pp. 296-305.
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21White, Benjamin P. (2002) Howzat! The High Court, negligence and indoor cricket. Queensland Lawyer, 23, pp. 47-50.
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124Wilks, Jeffrey & Davis, Robert J. (2000) Risk management for scuba diving operators on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Tourism Management, 21(6), pp. 591-599.
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Yule, Jennifer M. (2007) Defamation : is that a fly in my soup? Queensland Lawyer, 28(2), pp. 73-75.
Yule, Jennifer M. (2011) Defences in medical negligence : to what extent has tort law reform in Australia limited the liability of health professionals? In Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference (ALTA 2011), 3-6 July 2011, Stamford Hotel, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished)
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320Yule, Jennifer M. (2011) Defences in medical negligence : to what extent has tort law reform in Australia limited the liability of health professionals? Journal of Australasian Law Teachers Association, 4(1&2), pp. 53-63.
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103Yule, Jennifer M. (2010) Duty of care for mental harm suffered by rescuers. Queensland Lawyer, 30(4), pp. 182-183.
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152Yule, Jennifer M. (2009) Duty of police and ambulance services : what happens when the plaintiff refuses treatment? Queensland Lawyer, 29(5), pp. 251-252.
