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2025

& Monaco, Alessandro (2025) Global developments in the regulation of cultivated meat: A comparative study of the EU, Singapore, US and Australia and New Zealand. Review of European, Comparative and International Environmental Law, 34(2), pp. 496-511.
Number of citations in Web of Science® 1

, , , & (2025) Trading Practices - Project Summary. End Food Waste Australia Limited, Australia.
Number of full-text downloads 11

, Peng, Huadong, Ebert, Birgitta E., , , Bansal, Nidhi, Marcellin, Esteban, & Turner, Mark Stephen (2025) Advancing Australia's food future: Opportunities and challenges in precision fermentation. Future Foods, 11, Article number: 100630.
Number of citations in Scopus 1
Number of citations in Web of Science® 1

Sievert, Katherine, Wood, Benjamin, Gajurel, Hridesh, , Percival, Rob, Northcott, Tanita, Sacks, Gary, & Parker, Christine (2025) Common Leverage Points to Address the Health, Environmental Sustainability, and Justice Challenges of Financialised Food Systems. Food Ethics, 10(1), Article number: 9.

, , Watkinson, Jess, Lim-Camacho, Lilly, Nalatu, Simone, Vueti, Ema, , & (2025) Food Justice in Focus: Perspectives From Key Stakeholders. QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series - Practitioner and Event Papers, 3, pp. 1-4, May 2025. [Article]
Number of full-text downloads 52

Melios, Stergios, , & Grasso, Simona (2025) Sensory quality and regulatory aspects of upcycled foods: Challenges and opportunities. Food Research International, 199, Article number: 115360.
Number of citations in Scopus 5
Number of citations in Web of Science® 5

Parker, Christine & (2025) Leveraging Food Labelling for Animal Advocacy: A strategic approach. In Kotzmann, Jane & Kyriakakis, Joanna (Eds.) Animal Law in Australasia: A Quiet Crisis. Federation Press, Australia, pp. 79-98.

2024

Marcellin, Esteban, Bansal, Nidhi, Ebert, Birgitta, Gumulya, Yosephin, Johnson, Hope, Peng, Huadong, Turner, Mark, & van der Pols, Jolieke (Eds.) (2024) Precision Fermentation: A Future of Food in Australia. Food and Beverage Accelerator (FaBA), Australia.
Number of full-text downloads 631

Lawrence, Mark, Parker, Christine, , Haines, Fiona, Boatwright, Monique, Northcott, Tanita, & Baker, Phillip (2024) An ecological reorientation of the Codex Alimentarius Commission could help transform food systems. Nature Food, 5(7), pp. 557-562.
Number of citations in Scopus 3
Number of citations in Web of Science® 2

& (2024) Rights on the table: Exploring food relief governance in Australia through a Human Rights lens. In Australasian Agri-Food Research Network Conference 2024, 2024-12-02 - 2024-12-06, Tweed Heads, Australia.

, , , , , & (2024) Submission to the Senate Inquiry on Food and Beverage Manufacturing in Australia. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources, Australi.
Number of full-text downloads 86

2023

2022

& Parker, Christine (2022) The Challenges of Novel Food Regulation. Food Australia, 74(4), pp. 26-28, 27 October 2022. [Article]
Number of full-text downloads 73

& Parker, Christine (2022) An Impossible Task? Australian Food Law and the Challenge of Novel Meat Analogues. Federal Law Review, 50(3), pp. 331-370.
Number of citations in Scopus 8

Sievert, Kate, Chen, Victoria, Voisin, Rebecca, , Parker, Christine, Lawrence, Mark, & Baker, Phillip (2022) Meat production and consumption for a healthy and sustainable Australian food system: Policy options and political dimensions. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 33, pp. 674-685.
Number of citations in Scopus 19
Number of citations in Web of Science® 18

, , Baker, Michelle L, , Bruce, Mieghan, Degeling, Chris, Gilbert, Joshua, Jackson, Bethany, , Peel, Alison, Sahibzada, Murdoch, Oskam, Charlotte, & Hewitt, Murdoch (2022) An argument for pandemic risk management using a multidisciplinary One Health approach to governance: an Australian case study. Globalization and Health, 18(1), Article number: 73.
Number of full-text downloads 80
Number of citations in Scopus 6
Number of citations in Web of Science® 3

2021

Parker, Christine, Carey, Rachel, Haines, Fiona, & (2021) Can Labelling Create Transformative Food System Change for Human and Planetary Health? A Case Study of Meat. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 10(12), pp. 923-933.
Number of full-text downloads 163
Number of citations in Scopus 19
Number of citations in Web of Science® 18

Adhikari, Kamalesh, Bikundo, Edwin, Chacko, Xan, Chapman, Susannah, , , Keast, Evan, Lawson, Charles, Malbon, Justin Eugene, Robinson, Daniel, Rourke, Michelle, Sanderson, Jay, & (2021) What Should Farmers' Rights Look Like? The Possible Substance of a Right. Agronomy, 11(2), Article number: 367.
Number of full-text downloads 92
Number of citations in Scopus 8
Number of citations in Web of Science® 5

, , & (2021) Soils, Forestry and Deforestation in International Environmental Law. In Techera, Erika, Lindley, Jade, Scott, Karen N., & Telesetsky, Anastasia (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of International Environmental Law. [2nd ed.]. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, pp. 144-156.

, Parker, Christine, Sievert, Kate, Russel, Cherie, Dickie, Sarah, Sacks, Gary, & Lacy-Nichols, Jennifer (2021) Submission to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee - Definitions of Meat and Other Animal Products Inquiry.
Number of full-text downloads 83

2020

2019

Parker, Christine & (2019) From food chains to food webs: Regulating capitalist production and consumption in the food system. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 15, pp. 205-225.
Number of full-text downloads 470
Number of citations in Scopus 23
Number of citations in Web of Science® 21

, , & (2019) Stiking to uphold the law? QUT Law Research Blog, 3 October 2019. [Article]
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Parker, Christine, , & Curll, Janine (2019) Consumer power to change the food system? A critical reading of food labels as governance spaces: The case of acai berry superfoods. Journal of Food Law and Policy, 15(1), Article number: 1 1-48.
Number of full-text downloads 226

2018

, Parker, Christine, & (2018) Consumer choice as a pathway to food diversity: A case study of acai berry product labelling. In Isoni, A, Troisi, M, & Pierri, M (Eds.) Food diversity between rights, duties and autonomies: Legal perspectives for a scientific, cultural and social debate on the right to food and agroecology (LITES - Legal Issues in Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Volume 2). Springer, Switzerland, pp. 307-322.
Number of full-text downloads 166

(2018) Path-breaking or history-repeating? Analysing the Paris Agreement's research and development paradigm for climate-smart agriculture. In Rimmer, M (Ed.) Intellectual property and clean energy: The Paris Agreement and climate justice. Springer, Singapore, pp. 555-584.
Number of full-text downloads 44
Number of citations in Scopus 1

2017

& (2017) Co-producing climate smart agriculture knowledge through social networks: Future directions for climate governance. In Cadman, T, Maguire, R, & Sampford, C (Eds.) Governing the climate change regime: institutional integrity and integrity systems. Routledge, United States of America, pp. 212-234.
Number of full-text downloads 187

& (2017) Eco crime and the silent tsunami: Food, world hunger and bio sovereignty. In Mol, H, Goyes, D, South, N, & Brisman, A (Eds.) Introduccion a la criminologia verde: Conceptos para nuevos horizontes y dialogos socioambientales. Universidad Antonio Narino, Temis, Colombia, pp. 192-206.

, , & (2017) Eco-crime and fresh water. In Hall, M, Maher, J, Nurse, A, South, N, Wyatt, T, & Potter, G (Eds.) Greening criminology in the 21st century: Contemporary debates and future directions in the study of environmental harm [Green Criminology series]. Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 133-146.
Number of full-text downloads 50
Number of citations in Scopus 2

, , & (2017) Environmental crime, human rights and green criminology. In Weber, L, Marmo, M, & Fishwick, E (Eds.) The Routledge international handbook of criminology and human rights. Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 210-219.
Number of full-text downloads 233

, , & (2017) Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v Japan: New Zealand intervening). In Rogers, N & Maloney, M (Eds.) Law as if earth really mattered: The wild law judgement project (Law, Justice and Ecology). Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 257-275.

2016

(2016) Legitimacy and accountability in the global governance of large-scale agricultural land investments. Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, 6(1), pp. 67-83.
Number of full-text downloads 86
Number of citations in Scopus 1

2015

(2015) International regulatory framework for food production and diversity. In 3rd Law and Agroecology Ius et Rus Group 'Food Diversity: Between Rights, Duties and Autonomies', 2015-05-06 - 2015-05-07.
Number of citations in Web of Science® 10

, , De Smet, Andries, & Sterckx, Sigrid (2015) Justice for pollution victims in China and Australia. The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy, 18(1), pp. 77-104.
Number of full-text downloads 100

2014

, , & Woolaston, Katie (2014) Endangered species and the precautionary principle. [Working Paper] (Unpublished)
Number of full-text downloads 275

& (2014) Food security. In Gill, M (Ed.) The handbook of security, 2nd edition. Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 404-426.

(2014) International regulation of large-scale land acquisition involving foreign entities. In Environmental Law and Finance, 2014-07-25 - 2014-07-25. (Unpublished)
Number of full-text downloads 54
Number of citations in Web of Science® 6

2013

& (2013) Justice for pollution victims in China and Australia. In Tauri, J & Richards, K (Eds.) Crime, Justice and Social Democracy: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, 2013, Volume 1. Crime and Justice Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, pp. 99-111.
Number of full-text downloads 521

(2013) The role of regulatory frameworks and non-state actors in creating sustainable diets. In Wild Law Conference, Living within Our Ecological Limits: Law and Governance to Nurture the Earth Community, 2013-09-27 - 2013-09-29. (Unpublished)
Number of full-text downloads 33
Number of citations in Web of Science® 32

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