The Educational Rights of Asylum Seeking Children: Observing Failure

This article is based on observations of the educational facilities provided for asylum seeking children detained on Christmas Island. The article concludes that these facilities fail to meet Australia’s international obligations and political [...]

The Educational Rights of Asylum Seeking Children: Observing Failure

This article is based on observations of the educational facilities provided for asylum seeking children detained on Christmas Island. The article concludes that these facilities fail to meet Australia’s international obligations and political [...]



Illegal dumping and crime prevention: A case study of Ash Road, Liverpool Council

Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a specific hot-spot for illegal dumping in Sydney, Australia from criminological perspectives. We contribute to the developing criminological literature [...]

Illegal dumping and crime prevention: A case study of Ash Road, Liverpool Council

Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a specific hot-spot for illegal dumping in Sydney, Australia from criminological perspectives. We contribute to the developing criminological literature [...]

Has the Genie Been Let out of the Bottle? Ethnic Profiling in the Netherlands

A range of political and social developments in the Netherlands suggest that ethnic profiling in political and social discourse is no longer seen as a taboo. Increasingly ethnic profiling is perceived as part of the solution to ‘the problem’ of [...]



Has the Genie Been Let out of the Bottle? Ethnic Profiling in the Netherlands

A range of political and social developments in the Netherlands suggest that ethnic profiling in political and social discourse is no longer seen as a taboo. Increasingly ethnic profiling is perceived as part of the solution to ‘the problem’ of [...]

Mabel Hannah’s Justice: a contextual re-reading of Donoghue v Stevenson

In Donoghue v Stevenson,1 the House of Lords established negligence as an independent tort and reformulated the responsibility owed by one person to another in civil society. The accident of Mabel Hannah finding a snail in her ginger beer became the [...]

Mabel Hannah’s Justice: a contextual re-reading of Donoghue v Stevenson

In Donoghue v Stevenson,1 the House of Lords established negligence as an independent tort and reformulated the responsibility owed by one person to another in civil society. The accident of Mabel Hannah finding a snail in her ginger beer became the [...]

The Police Logic of Balancing the Interests in Copyright Law

This article examines the use of the phrase ‘balancing the interests’ in political debate relating to copyright law. I argue that this phrase no longer leads to broad debate on the proper balance to be struck between private, public and social [...]

The Police Logic of Balancing the Interests in Copyright Law

This article examines the use of the phrase ‘balancing the interests’ in political debate relating to copyright law. I argue that this phrase no longer leads to broad debate on the proper balance to be struck between private, public and social [...]