A-Z index of all abstracts by title
LLHAA and LSAANZ
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- Adventure as the End of Law: The gambler as disruptive figure
- Ad Vitam Aeternam: Contract unto Death (PLENARY)
- An Indefinite State: Theorizing Canada’s Migrant Detention Regime
- Anxiety, The Fear Event and Ontological Insecurity
- A Shock to the System: Taser Use and Abuse in Western Australia and Accompanying Institutional Failures
- A Tedious and Inarticulate Presentation that Very Fine Delegates will avoid: A Series of Unfortunate Events or The Common Law
- Australia’s marine protection legacy: an ongoing opportunity for non-regression
- Australian First Nations and Citizenship: The “Elephant in the Room” in Treaty Discussions (PLENARY)
- Avenging the Apocalypse: Law, Temporality and the Katechon in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame
B
- Beastly Sovereignty: Humans and other animals in the Anthropocene
- Become pertinent or perish: The International Criminal Court in Crisis and the importance of assessing its impact
- Beginning an Ending: Lapse, Temporal Resistance, and the End Times of Settler Colonialism (PLENARY)
- Between State Sovereignty and Internationalisation: Responding to South Asian Famines and the making of the Developmentalist State in Colonial India
- Bouldering and the public estate
- Brutalism, public housing and communal luxury
- Burying the lede: the essential role of Indigenous law(s) in creating rights for nature
C
- Can the Clitoris Speak? Understanding the High Court’s current deliberation on the constitution of the clitoris.
- Changing Race: Fluidity, Immutability and the Evolution of Equal-Protection Jurisprudence in American Constitutional Law
- Christchurch and the (im)possibility of speaking
- Climate change, ‘natural’ disasters and law beyond the state (PANEL HOME)
- Climate Emergencies and Constitutional Habits
- Climate emergency and the problem of democracy (PLENARY)
- Climate rebellion and political resistance at the edge of chaos
- Cognitive dissonance: how the knowledge held by climate experts informs their personal life
- Commercial buildings in seismically active areas – does the law provide enough protection for users?
- Contemporary Antigones – the writing of today’s critical theory play
- Contempt for science and lack of expertise in the Trump administration
- Cultural rights, the law and the erasure of the Indigenous
D
- Desperately Trying to be Heard: the voice of First Australians in Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream
- Digging up the dirt collectively
- Disaster or Emergency? Could Knowing the Difference Counter the Rise of Exceptionalism?
- Do it yourself? Experiences and case outcomes of victims of traffic accidents in a compensation process, with and without legal representation
- Domestic violence, social security law and the couple rule
- Don’t be so sensitive: Gendered Hate Speech and [the lack of] legal regulation in Australia
- Duty Free Citizenship: The Case of Peter Thiel
E
- Economic Disadvantages and Access to Justice System: The Case of Unemployed People on Newstart Allowance in Australia
- End of Governance or A Need of Governance? : Regulating Social Media in a Post-Conflict Society
- Ensuring the Survival of the Tax System in the Event of a Major Nuclear Attack
- Erotic Contracts and Presidential Bodies: The Persistent Plague of Heteronormative Contracts in the Cinematic Imaginary of Sovereign Authority
- Experimental Norms: Thinking with Agamben about the Medical Trial at Nuremberg
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- I ain’t dead, I ain’t done – Freedom of association at work and the reinvention of law and accounting
- Images of ‘evil’ and ‘hell’: International Law and Argentina’s 1983 Truth Commission
- Imagining the International: International Crime, International Justice and the Promise of Community
- Indigenous Law: Resilience in the face of fatal threats to places and species?
- Indigenous law in post-colonial Ireland and Australia
- Integrating climate change adaptation actions into legal and policy frameworks for achieving Sustainable Forest Management: Lessons from Australia
J
L
- La Frontera Violenta: The bBorder wall and Mexican reimaginings of ‘Western’ colonial narratives
- Law, protest, disruption and universities in South Africa
- Law and Embodiment in Dystopian Science Fiction: Altered Carbon and Six Wakes
- Law and the Noticing Body
- Law In/And/As Performance (PANEL HOME)
- Law stories of wellbeing and small business: choose your own utopic, dystopic or myopic interpretations
- Law’s Structural Violence and the Weapons of the Accountable
- Legal Audiences: Breaking Law’s Fourth Wall
- Legal intersections of cumulative effects and environmental justice: A comparative analysis
- Legal Transplantation within Post Emancipatory British West Indies 1830s-1870s
- Like Tears in the Rain: examining the legal implications of love and humanity in dystopic film
- Listening beyond crisis: attention, duration and endurance in how are you today
- Living with Media
- Lost from sight: Indigenous stories as sources of law (PLENARY)
- Love Thy Neighbour as Thyself: Human Rights of Refugees under Changing Immigration Laws
M
- Mandating Consent: Carceral Horizons and Visions of Dangerous Sex in Contemporary Consent Discourse
- Manus Recording Project Collective: Behrouz, the night before last, sitting by the fence near the jungle (PLENARY)
- Material violence: Foundations of law and state?
- Memorialisation after Catastrophe: On Law, Loss and Collective Reckoning (PANEL HOME)
- Mining Meaning When Matter & Meaning Emerge Together
- Multiple Identities? Real world, replicants and representations
N
- Native Dignity
- Navigating pluralist tenure systems: uncertainty as resilience?
- Navigating the laws affecting Indigenous connections to country
- Necro-waste, the Corpse and its Legal Entanglements
- Negative Mythology, or Why You Shouldn’t Let Truth Get in the Way of Good Theory
- Normative tensions between cultural identity and self-determination in the right of Indigenous Peoples to “benefit-sharing”: a preliminary inquiry to Indigenous-Industry agreements in Chile
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- Pathogeographies: Resituating the legal temporalities of climate crisis
- Penalizing Presence
- Performing Contempt
- Players, Gamers and Fans: The Occupiers of the Legal Persona
- Political Apologies to LGBTIQ Peoples: Justice, Pinkwashing and Inclusion
- Post-apocalypse in Ernst Junger’s Eumeswil
- Post-Provocation Sentencing in Domestic Homicides: The Role of Mental Impairment in Defence Narratives
- Post human justice after the plague: Scalzi’s Lock In universe
- Promethean Longing: Ridley Scott’s Speculative Legalism
- Property Systems and Climate Migration: The Non-Linearity of Institutional Change
- Public Protests and Civil Disobedience: Scalpels or Axes for Stakeholder Rights?
R
- Ratio! A Game of Judgment: Playtesting and Reflective Discussion
- Reading Disintegration in Mieville’s Novels: Chaos, Genre, Law
- Reckoning with Rights: Storying New Worlds for End Times
- Recognising the limits of modern medicine: Regulating the use of Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) Orders in Ireland
- Redress transgressions: Misconduct by legal practitioners in redress schemes
- Refugee Regimes and Aesthetic Revolution
- Reliving the Apocalypse in “The Journals of Knud Rasmussen”
- Remnants of Voice: Understanding the role of voice in managing politically heightened trauma
- Responding to climate change and (im)mobility in the Pacific: challenging state-centric approaches
- Returning from Hell: The Exhumation of Mass Graves as Rectifying Historical Record
S
- Sandvliet Boerdery (Pty) Ltd v Maria Mampies: rights, space, living and death in South African land law
- Screening Law in Apocalyptic Times: the case of ‘The Unwritten Law’
- Security, the Nation and Birthright Citizenship: The Case of Canada
- Significant Indigenous sites, reconciliatory inclusive/exclusion, and Indigenous displacement in cities in the neoliberal age
- Speaking otherwise – representation, repression, regression (PANEL HOME)
- Speaking Out: Feminism, Rape and Narrative Politics
- Speaking out in ‘end times’: whistleblowing as truth telling
- Speaking truth to power or “faux copro.” Coproduction in criminal justice
- Spectres of Automation: Machinic Representations of the Refugee in International Law
- Still Lives: Mining Myopias (PANEL HOME)
- Strategies of denial and the Australian Royal Commission into misconduct in the banking, superannuation and financial services industry
- Surviving rape trial process: The end of juries?
- Sydney’s Drinking Water Catchment: a legal geographical analysis of coal mining and water security
T
- Taking Justice to Sea
- Terra Nullius (PLENARY)
- The (im)possibility of living together in end times: Two reports
- The Alien Corporation Invasion
- The anti-positivist jurisprudence of Mikhail Bakhtin
- The Approach to non-marital couple relationships: a comparative analysis of Australia and South African law
- The Betrayed Promise of the End of Order: Apocalypse Narratives as an excuse for complacency
- The Big Picture: The High Court’s Imaginary Constitution
- The Bloody Mystification of a New Planetary Order: Agamben and the Global Democratic Spectacle
- The Choice of Evils
- The compassion deficit in environmental law. Is there a problem with allowing species to go extinct!
- The Effects of Female Genital Mutilation Law in Australia: Can the Subaltern Not Speak?
- The Employee Right to Disconnect
- The End of Disenchantment? Settler Connection to Place
- The end of economic inequality? Discussions about social security systems in Australian and international contexts (PANEL HOME)
- The end of hope? Has law failed the survivors of sexual violence?
- The End of Nature and Environmental Crisis in Catherine McKinnon’s Storyland
- The End of Parental Responsibility – Will Children Finally Thrive?
- The end of politics as we know it, and the changing role of the Law
- The end of social reproduction? Neoliberalism, crises of care & new dilemmas of reproductive labour
- The end of theory? The pressure toward a ‘vocational’ education. Architecting Justice: “Whoever acts with consideration acts with delight”
- The End of Truth, Fake News and Online Identity: Dave Eggers’s The Circle
- The end of ‘nature’: river management under climate change
- The Ends of Law in an Era of Eco-Social Fragmentation and Rift (PLENARY)
- The Estranged Presence of Modern Law in Science Fiction
- The Girl with all the Gifts: Refugees, monsters and the figure of the girl
- The Ideological Influence of Gross National Happiness on the Administration of Criminal Justice in Bhutan
- The Invisible Ones: The making of a research protocol with humans and spirits in Southern Colombia
- The Judgment as Revelation (PLENARY)
- The Law of the Serpent: Te Nakahi and the Re-Storying of Sovereignty in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- The Legal Limits of Malleable Memory: International Cultural Heritage Law and Transitional Justice
- The Machine Is Not Stopping: The Possibility of Global Law in Times of Automation and Crisis (PLENARY)
- The Most Lupine of the Wolves of Wall Street? Jeff Koons and Artistic Practice as Hedge Fund Capitalism
- The Neoliberal Revelation
- The New Advocate and the Fate of Jurists
- The Other that Lurks Within
- The Right to Continuous Improvement of Living Conditions in ICESCR Article 11(1) – Radical or Rapacious?
- The right to social security in the Philippines: Promises and disappointments
- The Role of Legal Transplantation within Manumission Law and other Ameliorative Measures
- The role of victim’s lawyers in criminal proceedings in the Netherlands and the EU
- The Social Licence to Operate and Government Business Enterprises
- The State of Exception and the False-Self System
- The Tank Stream: The Hidden River that Continues to Shape a Nation
- The temporalities of the state, the project, and climate change in the recovery from disaster
- The Theological-Juridical Apparatus of the Will: Three considerations in relation to Agamben’s concepts of action, end and inoperativity
- The Use of Law to Create and Scapegoat an ‘Other’ Intrinsic to Authoritarianism
- The vulnerability of the Aboriginal people in relation to land and customary rights
- The Work of Acknowledgment: Loud Fence, Ballarat and the Aftermath of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse
- Thoughts on a jurisprudence of doubt (PLENARY)
- Time Is What Comes After The End: Sergiu Celibidache and Time in Law and Music
- Too little-too late? The last wave of Nazi trials in Germany
- To those who are no longer here: Art, law and authority after the Khmer Rouge
- Touching the Law
- Truth as victim: the implications of news reporting and political discourse within social media narratives
- Tyrant, Teller, and Traitor: The contesting legal feminisms of the Mad Max franchise
W
- We Are So F**ked (Sorry Not Sorry)
- We Ate the Island: Australia, Nauru and Project Banaba
- What about the boys? Masculinities discourses in legal approaches to HPV vaccination for boys
- What good would lawyers do?
- What is a Document? Australian First Nations peoples’ use of legal documentary practices
- What is Real about Science, Technology and Law (PANEL HOME)
- What is Real – Latour in Laboratory Life and now Down to Earth?
- What is the carceral in how are you today?
- What’s the good of lawyers? (PANEL HOME)
- Words as Deeds. Tracing Faust’s influences on Giorgio Agamben