The University of Wollongong Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts was formed in 2013 following an organisational restructure. It was dissolved on 1 July 2020 and incorporated in the new Faculty of Business and Law and Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. In 2013 it comprised an amalgamation of the former Faculty of Law, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Creative Arts. Related series: Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive); Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive); Faculty of Law - Papers (Archive).

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Papers from 1999

The institutional framework for regional cooperation in ocean and coastal management in the South Pacific, Ben M. Tsamenyi

Papers from 1998

International capital market: some emerging issues, Afroza Begum

La dimension francophone à Maurice et analyse de l'identité mauricienne, Anu Bissoonauth-Bedford

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The threat of computer crime: identifying the problem and formulating a response at force level., Andy Bliss and Clive Harfield

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Gardening in the tropics: a horticultural guide to Carribbean politics and poetics, with special reference to the poetry of Olive Senior, Anne Collett

"Half me and half you": voices of real ladies and literary grandmothers in the poetry of Joan Crate and Magaret Atwood, Anne A. Collett

Women work and the state in Malaysia, Vicki D. Crinis

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Fisheries subsidies, the WTO and the Pacific Island tuna fisheries, Roman Grynberg and Ben M. Tsamenyi

The 1997 Australia-Indonesia Maritime Boundary Treaty: a secure legal regime for offshore resource development?, Max Herriman and Ben M. Tsamenyi

An ideal solution to the problems of consciousness, Daniel Hutto

Bradleyian metaphysics: a healthy scepticism, Daniel Hutto

Davidson's identity crisis, Daniel Hutto

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Non-conceptual content and objectivity, Daniel Hutto

Review: Wittgenstein: Rethinking the Inner by Paul Johnston, Daniel Hutto

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Self and world, Daniel Hutto

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Cultivating empire: the gardens women write, Dorothy L. Jones

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The floating web, Dorothy L. Jones

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Voyaging In, Out and Down Under: a Discussion of Elizabeth Jolley’s ‘Vera Wright Trilogy’, Dorothy L. Jones

Making sense of nonsense: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein, John Lippitt and Daniel Hutto

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Confession and identity, Philip Marshall

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Playing backwards: Anticipatory memories in the Antipodes, Philip Marshall

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Thinking through New, Philip Marshall

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Debating point' political refutation of a scientific theory: the case of polio vaccines and the origin of AIDS, Brian Martin

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Strategies for dissenting scientists, Brian Martin

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Technology in different worlds, Brian Martin

'My body, my poetry/in a season without languages in Australia': translative process in the poetry of Ouyang Yu, Vasso K Kalamaris, Antigone Kefala and Ania Walwicz, J McDonnell and Anne A. Collett

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Putting down roots: colony as plantation, Paul Sharrad

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Desire, mateship and the 'national type': Vance Palmer's Legend for Sanderson, Antonio Simoes da Silva

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Multilateral investment guarantee agency: a critical appreciation of its guarantee service, S M. Solaiman

Ocean energy and the law of the sea: The need for a protocol, Ben M. Tsamenyi and Max Herriman

Papers from 1997

Fishery management, environmental protection and trade liberalization, Harry F Campbell, Alistair McIlgorm, and Ben M. Tsamenyi

Women, Modernity and Cars in Inter-War Victoria, Georgine W. Clarsen Dr

Interview with Anna Rutherford, Anne A. Collett

Perspectives on home ground, foreign territory, Anne A. Collett

"Sharing a Common Destiny": Censorship, Imperialism and the Stories of Doctor Dolittle, Anne A. Collett

Malaysian women under the colonial gaze, Vicki D. Crinis

The story of the self: the narrative basis of self-development, J D.D Hutto

Beauty unmasked, Dorothy L. Jones

Post-colonial familes reconfigured: a discussion of The Bone People and Miss Smilla's Felling for Snow, Dorothy L. Jones

Setting limits: humour and Australian national identity, Dorothy L. Jones

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The picture book ‘Kojuro and the Bears’: a cross-cultural comparison with ‘The Bears of Mount Nametoko’ (Nametoko yama no kuma), Helen Kilpatrick

Humberto Maturana: Interview, Adam Robert Lucas

Refugees, Thomas D. Musgrave

Papers from 1996

Down under Muslim law: principles and practices in Bangladesh, Afroza Begum

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Shadows of 1951, Rowan Cahill

Lecture on Contemporary Australian literature, Anne A. Collett

Was the later Wittgenstein a transcendental idealist?, Daniel D. Hutto

Women, place and myth-making: a post-colonical perspective, Dorothy L. Jones

Morimoto Junko ni yoru: 'Yodaka no hoshi' no ehonka" (The Pictorialisation of Junko Morimoto's 'The Night Hawk Star'), Helen Kilpatrick

The Tale of 'The Night Hawk Star': A Cross-Cultural Analysis of a Picture Book, Helen Kilpatrick

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Indigenous people in cyberspace, Adam Robert Lucas

Conclusion: learning from struggle, Brian Martin

Introduction: experts and establishments, Brian Martin

When experts disagree, Brian Martin

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Understanding scientific/technical controversy, David Mercer

Beyond military control (by Schweik Action), Alison Rawling, Lisa Schofield, Terry Darling, and Brian Martin

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Revising the past/Revisioning the future: A postcolonial reading of Eleanor Dark's 'The Timeless Land' trilogy, Antonio Simoes da Silva

Trial of Nand Kumar: a quest for legitimacy, S M. Solaiman and Afroza Begum

Environmental Concerns: Their Impact on Activities at Sea, Robin M. Warner

Papers from 1995

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A conscription story, 1965-69, Rowan Cahill

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Consciousness demystified: A Wittgensteinian critique of Dennett's project, Daniel Hutto

The mindlessness of computationalism: The neglected aspects of cognition, Daniel Hutto

Eliminating state crime by abolishing the state, Brian Martin

Scientific knowledge, controversy, and public decision-making, Brian Martin and Evelleen Richards

"Pauper's right to sue under the code of civil procedure, 1908: a review, S M. Solaiman and Afroza Begum

Papers from 1994

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Lucas Heights revisited: the framing of a major scientific controversy by the Sydney Morning Herald, Adam Robert Lucas

Papers from 1993

Music-hall performer or 'Serious Poet': The case of the Canadian Balladeer Pauline Johnson, Anne A. Collett

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Edgy laughter: Women and Australian humour, Dorothy Jones

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Art, science and technology in an expanded field, Adam Robert Lucas

Papers from 1991

Social defence: arguments and actions, Brian Martin

Papers from 1990

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Australia and the Convention for the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (CRAMRA), Sam Blay and Ben M. Tsamenyi

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More than a footnote: a biographical portrait of L. C. Rodd, Rowan Cahill

In Praise of Words, review of Goldsworthy, Kerryn, Dorothy L. Jones

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Review: Jolley, Elizabeth, My Father's Moon, Dorothy L. Jones

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The myth of the neutral social researcher in contemporary scientific controversies, P Scott, Evelleen Richards, and Brian Martin

Implementing international environmental law in Australia: Queensland v the commonwealth (full court of the high court of Australia, Mason CJ, Brennan, Deane, Dawson Toohey, Gaudron and McHugh JJ 30June 1989), Ben M. Tsamenyi and J Bedding

Papers from 1989

‘Placing Memory’, review of Frame, Janet, The Carpathians, Dorothy L. Jones

Review of Masters, Olga, A Working Man's Castle, Dorothy L. Jones

Nonviolent deterrence, Brian Martin

Papua New Guinea's accession to the 1951 convention and the 1967 protocol relating to the status of refugees, Ben M. Tsamenyi

Papers from 1988

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Review: Anderson, Jessica, An Ordinary Lunacy, Dorothy L. Jones

Education and the environmental movement, Brian Martin

The exercise of coastal state jurisdiction over EEZ fisheries resources: the South Pacific practice, Ben M. Tsamenyi

Papers from 1987

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Rituel Commun + Common Ritual, Jonathan P. Cockburn and Gerry Weise

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Bohemians in and out of Toronto, Dorothy L. Jones

Papers from 1986

Academic exploitation, Brian Martin

Archives of suppression, Brian Martin

Elites and suppression, Brian Martin

Mutagens and managers, Brian Martin

Science policy under the whip, Brian Martin

Suppression and social action, Brian Martin

Introduction, Brian Martin, C.M Ann Baker, Clyde Manwell, and Cedric Pugh

Options for dissidents, Brian Martin, C.M Ann Baker, Clyde Manwell, and Cedric Pugh

Publicising suppression, Brian Martin and Clyde Manwell

Legal aspects of fisheries: the need for legal training facilities in the South Pacific., Ben M. Tsamenyi

The South Pacific states, the USA and sovereignty over highly migratory species, Ben M. Tsamenyi

Papers from 1985

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‘Current Australian Art Exhibition’ at Galleria d’Arte Lillo, Venezia-Mestre (Venice) Italy, 1985, Jonathan P. Cockburn

Bureaucracy - Friends of the Earth (Canberra), Ray Kent, Brian Martin, Val Plumwood, Ann Thomson, Rosemary Walters, and Ian Watson

The social construction of Australian peace movement demands, Brian Martin

Papers from 1984

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Soft Attack: Artists Against Militarism, Jonathan P. Cockburn, Denis Mizzi, and George Alexander