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Professor Mirko Bagaric - Publications

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Books

Monographs

  • Human Rights Charters in Australia (with Peter Faris) (Sandstone Academic Press, 2008), 250 pages.
  • Torture: When the Unthinkable is Morally Permissible (with Julie Clarke) (State University of New York Press, 2007) 110 pages.
  • Australian Sentencing: Principles and Practice (with Richard Edney) (Cambridge University Press, 2007) 400 pages.
  • Future Directions in Human Rights and International Law (Sandstone Academic Press, 2007) 220 pages.
  • How to Live: Being Happy and Dealing with Moral Dilemmas (University Press of America, 2006) 220 pages.
  • It’s a Matter of Opinion: An Analysis of the Defining Issues of our Time (Sandstone Academic Press, 2006) 150 pages.
  • Legal and Moral Aspects of Privacy (with Carolyn Doyle) (Federation Press, Sydney, 2005) 200 pages.
  • Migration and Refugee Law: Principles and Practice in Australia (with John Vrachnas, Kim Boyd and Penny Dimopoulos) (Cambridge University Press, 2005) 340 pages. Second edition (2008), 320 pages. 
  • Euthanasia, Morality and the Law (Peter Lang Publishing, New York, 2002) (with Kumar Amarasekara) 180 pages.
  • Punishment and Sentencing: A Rational Approach (Cavendish Publishing, London, 2001) 300 pages.

 

Reference Books

  • Migration and Refugee Law in Australia: Cases and Materials (with John Vrachnas, Kim Boyd and Penny Dimopoulos) (Cambridge University Press, 2007) 500 pages.
  • Principles of International Commercial Law (with James McConvill, Richard Edney and Julie Clarke) (Pearson Education (September) 2006) 320 pages.  
  • Principles of Corporate Governance (with James McConvill and Jean Du Plessis) (Cambridge University Press, 2005) 400 pages.
  • Family Law (with Eithne Mills) (2nd ed, Lexis Nexis, 2005) 350 pages.
  • Rules of Evidence in Australia: Cases and Text (with Ken Arenson) (LexisNexis, 2005) 640 pages. Second edition (2007), 670 pages. 
  • Criminal Laws of Australia (Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2004) (with Ken Arenson) 660 pages. Second edition (2007), 700 pages.
  • Victorian Criminal Legislation (Butterworths, Sydney, 2003) (with Gerry Nash ) 1100 pages.
  • Understanding Evidence Law (Butterworths, Sydney, 2002) (with Ken Arenson) 600 pages.
  • Evidence: Guide and Questions (Law Book Company, 2001, Sydney) (with Ken Arenson) 410 pages.



Last updated 25 February, 2008

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