HDR Students' Publication Prize winners
2003-2006, 2007-2010, 2011-2014, 2015-2018
2021
Winner:
Srivastava, N. (2021). Heritage and vitality: whether the Rule in Antony Gibbs is a presumption. Insolvency Law Journal, 29(2), 61-82.
Honorable Mention:
2020
Winner:
Swannie, B. (2020). Speech acts: is racial vilification a form of racial discrimination. Adelaide Law Review, 41(1), 179-216. https://law.adelaide.edu.au/adelaide-law-review#volume-41-number-1-2020
Honorable Mention:
Scollay, C. E. (2020). Exploring the dynamics of legal service use in compensation systems. In P. Vines, & A. Akkermans (Eds.), Unexpected Consequences of Compensation Law (1st ed., pp. 203-232). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509928026.ch-010
2019
Winner:
Bhatti, M, Islamic law and international commercial arbitration (Routledge, UK, 2019)
Honorable Mention:
Ongsupankul, W, 'Finding Sexual Minorities in United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Towards the Deconstruction of Gender Binary in International Development Policies' (2019) 5 London School of Economics Law Review 1-30.
2018
Winner:
Chen, B, ‘The French court and the principle of legality' (2018) 41(2) The University of New South Wales Law Journal 401-448
Honorable Mention:
O'Brien Butler, S, ‘Policing the police: Independent investigations for Victoria' (2018) 41(3) University of New South Wales Law Journal 702-745
Sabhapandit, S, ‘Article 12 and Judicial Review of Administrative Action: An Analysis' (2018) 2(1) Indian Law Review 5-25
2017
Winner:
Bracka, J, 'From Banning Nakba to Bridging Narratives: The Collective Memory of 1948 and Transitional Justice for Israelis and Palestinians ' in U Belavausau and A Gliszczynska-Grabias (eds), Law and Memory : Towards Legal Governance of History (Cambridge University Press, 2017) 348-373
Honorable Mention:
Sharmin, T, ‘Should the MFN within Investment Treaties Exclude Dispute Resolution? An Evaluation of the Australian Approach' (2017) 35 Australian Yearbook of International Law 123-156
Tan, D, ‘Precedent, Rules and the Standard Picture' (2016) 41 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 81-115 (copyright year 2017)
2016
Winner:
Etezazian, S, ‘The Nature of the Self-Defence Proportionality Requirement' (2016) 3(2) Journal on the Use of Force and International Law 260-289
Honorable Mention:
Capuano, A, ‘Giving Meaning to 'Social Origin' in International Labour Organization ('ILO') Conventions, the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth): 'Class' Discrimination and Its Relevance to the Australian Context' (2016) 39(1) UNSW Law Journal 84-128
Chen, B, ‘Section 32(1) of the Charter: Confining Statutory Discretions Compatibly with Charter Rights' (2016) 42(3) Monash University Law Review 608-637
2015
Winner:
Villaroman, N, Treading on Sacred Grounds: Places of Worship, Local Planning and Religious Freedom in Australia (Brill Nijhoff, The Netherlands, 2015)
Honorable Mention:
Morris, S, ‘The argument for a constitutional procedure for Parliament to consult with Indigenous peoples when making laws for Indigenous Affairs' (2015) 26(3) Public Law Review 166-192
Timoshanko, A, ‘Limitations of the market-based approach to the regulation of farm animal welfare' (2015) 38(2) The University of New South Wales Law Journal 514-543
2014
Langford, R, Directors' Duties Principles and Application (Federation Press, Sydney, NSW Australia, 2014)
2013
Boughey, J . 'Administrative law: the next frontier for comparative law' (2013) 62(1) International and Comparative Law Quarterly 55-95
2012
Winner: Windholz, E. 'The multiple domains of harmonisation: politics, policy, process and program' (2012) 71(3) Australian Journal of Public Administration 325-342
Honorable Mention: Villaroman, N. 'The right to establish and maintain places of worship: The developments of its normative content under international human rights law' in S. Ferrari and S. Pastorelli (eds) Religion in Public Spaces (Ashgate, UK 2012) 295-321
2011
Winner: Villaroman, N, 'Rescuing a troubled concept: An alternative view of the right to development' (2011) 29(1) Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 13-53
Honorable mention:
Langford, R, 'The duty of Directors to act bona fide in the interests of the company: A positive fiduciary duty? Australia and the UK compared' (2011) 11(1) Journal of Corporate Law Studies 215-242
Windholz, E, 'The evolution of Australia's harmonised OHS laws: Questions for today and tomorrow' (2011) 39(6) Australian Business Law Review 434-450
2010
Winner: Sifris, R, 'Conceptualising involuntary sterilisation as 'severe pain or suffering' for the purposes of torture discourse' (2010) 28(4) Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 523-547
Honorable Mention:
Kampf, A, 'Involuntary treatment decisions: using negotiated silence to facilitate change' in McSherry, B and Weller, P (eds), Rethinking Rights-Based Mental Health Laws (Hart Publishing, 2010) 129-150
Windholz, E, 'Evaluating the hormonisation of Australia's OHS Laws: Challenges and opportunities' (2010) 32(2) The Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration 137-162
2009
Smith, S. Maverick Litigants: A History of Vexatious Litigants in Australia 1930-2008. Maverick Publications, Elwood, Vic, Australia. (2009)
2008
Winner: Moisidis, C. Criminal Discovery: From Truth to Proof and Back Again. Institute of Criminology Press, Sydney. (2008)
Runner-Up: Ounapuu, A. 'Abolition or Reform: The Future for Directness as a Requirement of Trespass in Australia' (2008) 34(1) Monash University Law Review 103-115.
2007
Winner: Kyriakakis, J. (2007). Australian Prosecution of Corporations for International Crimes: The Potential of the Commonwealth Criminal Code. Journal of International Criminal Justice 5(4), 809-826.
Runner Up: Sauer, A. (2007). Protecting the Copyright Balance in Cyberspace. Media and Arts Law Review 12(2), 239-250
2006
Winner: Simon Smith for his article which was co-authored with Grant Lester who is a psychiatrist.
Lester, G and Smith, S. 'Inventor, Entrepreneur, Rascal, Crank or Querulent? Australia's Vexatious Litigant Sanction 75 Years On' (2006) 13(1) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law1-27.
2005
Winner: Bracka, J. 'Past the Point of No Return? The Palestinian Right of Return in International Human Rights Law' (2005) 6(2) Melbourne Journal of International Law 272-312.
Runner Up: Danne, A. 'Customary and Indigenous Law in Transitional Post-Conflict States: A South Sudanese Case Study' (2005) 30(2/2004) Monash University Law Review 199-228.
2004
Winner: Kimm, J. A Fatal Conjunction: Two Laws Two Cultures. The Federation Press, Sydney, Australia. (2004).
Runner Up: Rothschild, A. 'Gardner; Re BWV: resolved and unresolved issues at end of life'. (2004) 11(3) Journal of Law and Medicine 292-311.
2003
Yannoulidis, S. T. 'Mental illness, rationality and criminal responsibility'. (2003) 25(2) The Sydney Law Review 189-221.