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Julie Clarke

Present Position
Lecturer

Tel: 61 3 52 272742
Fax:
61 3 5227 2151
Email:
jclarke@deakin.edu.au

Academic Qualifications
BA, LLB (Hons) Deakin
Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria

Subjects Taught

  • Contract Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Competition Law and Policy

Research Interests

  • Australian Competition Law
  • International Competition Law
  • Consumer Protection Law
  • Contract Law

Work History

  • 1999 - Research Officer, Court of Appeal
  • 2000-2001 - Articled Clerk, Minter Ellison
  • 2001-2002 - Associate Lecturer, School of Law, Deakin University
  • 2003 - Lectuer, School of Law, Deakin University

Publications

Books

  • Contract Law: Commentaries, Cases and Perspectives, Oxford University Press, 2008 (with Philip Clarke and Ming Zhou)
  • Torture: When the Unthinkable is Morally Permissible, State University of New York Press (2007) (114 pages) (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • International Commercial Law: Principals and Practice, Pearson, 2006 (314 pages) (with Mirko Bagaric, James McConvill and Richard Edney)
  • Contract Law - Casebook Companion, Butterworths 3rd ed, 2005 (with Philip Clarke and Nadine Courmadias)
  • Contract Law - Casebook Companion, Butterworths 2nd ed, 2000 (with Clarke, P. and Gamble, R.)

Articles

  • Australia's Radical Predatory Pricing Reforms: What business must know (2008) 1 Deakin Business Review (forthcoming)
  • The International Competition Network's recommendations for multi-jurisdictional merger review procedures (2006) 14 Trade Practices Law Journal 90-109
  • Criminal Penalties for Contraventions of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act (2005) 10(1) Deakin Law Review 141-176
  • Not Enough (official) torture in the world? The circumstances in which torture is morally justifiable (2005) 39 University of San Francisco Law Review 581-616 (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • The Dawson Report and Merger Regulation (2003) 8(2) Deakin Law Review 245
  • Players, Clubs, Events and the Trade Practices Act:  A Primer for Sporting Clubs (2003) 6(2) Sport Management Review 169-184 (with Philip Clarke)
  • The Desirability of Criminal Penalties for Breaches of Part IV of the Trade Practices Act (2003) 31(3) Australian Business Law Review 192-209 (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • The Relevance of Import Competition to Merger Assessment in Australia (2002) 10(2) Competition and Consumer Law Journal 119-143
  • The solution to the dilemma presented by the guilty plea discount: the qualified guilty plea - I'm pleading guilty only because of the discount ...' (2002) 30
    International Journal of the Sociology of Law 51-74 (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • The Guilty Plea Discount: Why and How Much - An Analysis of Cameron (2002) 2(3) Bourke's Criminal Law News Victoria 17 (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • Resale Price Maintenance - The Need for Further Reform (2001) 9 Trade Practices Law Journal 18
  • Smoking in Shopping Centres, Property Council News, August 2000, 13 (with Max Cameron)
  • Tortured Responses (A Reply to our Cities): Physically Persuading Suspects is Morrally Preferable to allow the Innocent to be Murderdi (2006) 40 University of San Fransico Law Review (with Mirko Bagaric)
  • Breen v Williams: A lost opportunity or a welcome conservatism? (1996) 3 Deakin Law Review 237

Conference papers

  • Conference Paper: "Australian Merger Law Set For Change", Australasian Law Teachers' Association Annual Conference 2003, Novotel Hotel, Brisbane, 7 July 2003.

Submissions to Inquiries

Media

Newspaper

  • Mark Fenton-Jones, "TPA bill fails small business" The Australian Financial Review (Tuesday 10 July 2007) pp 47 and 49 (quoted regarding competition law)
  • Tony Raggatt, "Reforms pose discount risk" Townsville Bulletin (Thursday 20 September 2007) p 43 (quoted regarding competition law amendments)


Radio

  • "The George and Paul Show" with George Moore and Paul B Kidd, 8.15am Saturday 25 August 2007, Radio 2UE, Sydney (live interview) (petrol inquiry/competition law)
  • "The Law Report" with Damian Carrick, Tuesday 15 February 2005, ABC Radio National AM621 (pre-recorded on 10 February)
  • "Life Matters" with Julie McCrossin, 9am Tuesday 17 August 2004, ABC Radio National AM621 (live interview)