Working Paper Series
The purpose of this series is to allow for an exchange of ideas between the academy and the wider public sphere including policy-makers, the legal profession, civil society, members of the public, and students. The papers in the series will reflect the diversity of research concerns of both Law School Faculty and visitors to the School. The aim is to create a mutually sustainable conversation between the university and society and to highlight the public importance of thinking for thinking's sake.
- Adam Gearey Like A Dog: Constitutionalism in J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace (29 October 2009) Abstract
- Leslie Moran Visual culture and the judiciary: The Judges’ Service and Breakfast (1 October 2009) Abstract
- Bill Bowring Global Law and Human Rights: Marxist Reflections. How can a political account of human rights avoid Eurocentrism? (27 November 2009) Abstract
- Peter Fitzpatrick Necessary Fictions: Indigenous claims and the humanity of rights (January 2010) Abstract
- Patrick McAuslan Postconflict Statebuilding: the Liberal Peace and the Transformative Alternative (May 2010)
