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Haskins, Victoria, ‘Domestic Service and Frontier Feminism: the call for a Woman Visitor to ‘Half-Caste’ girls and women in domestic service, Adelaide, 1925-1928’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Domestic Frontiers: The Home and Colonization (special double issue 28:1-2) 124-164
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Haskins, Victoria, (with Margaret Jacobs) ‘Introduction’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies. Domestic Frontiers: The Home and Colonization (special double issue 28:1-2) ix-xvi
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'A People Betrayed-The Darfur Crisis and International Law: Rethinking Westphalian Sovereignty In the 21st Century', Bond Law Review, Volume 19, No.2 (2007) (Co-authored with Dr Kithure Kindiki).
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'East Timor's Tortured March to Statehood: A Tale of Legal Exclusion & the Vagaries of Realpolitik', University of Notre Dame Law Review Volume 9 (2007).
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The Final Frontier: The Laws of Armed Conflict and Space Warfare', Connecticut Journal of International Law, Volume 23, No.1 (2007) (Co-authored with Professor Steven Freeland).
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The Superior Orders Defence: A Game of Musical Chairs and the Jury Is Still Out', Flinders Journal of Legal Reform, Volume 10, No. 2 (2007).
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Torturing the Rule of Law: USA and the Post 9-11 Legal World', St. John's Journal of Legal Commentary, Volume 21, No. 3 (2007) (Co-authored with Benedict Sheehy) pp 689-725.
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Ryan, Lyndall, 'The Elizabeth River Massacre in Van Diemen's Land, 12 April 1827: How Do We Know?' Australia and New Zealand Journal of Law and History. Online Journal.
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Bennett, J., 'Fifty Years of Parker and Hulme: A Survey of Some Major Textual Representations and their Ideological Significance', Journal of New Zealand Studies, 4:11-37.
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Bennett, J., 'Medicine, Sexuality and High Anxiety in 1950s New Zealand: Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994)', Health and History: Journal of Australian and New Zealand Society for the History of Medicine, 8:2 (Dec): 147-75.
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Bennett, J. & May, J. 'Introduction' to Gendered Readings in History and Film in Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 10:1 (Jan):i-ix.
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Haskins, Victoria, ‘Beyond Complicity: questions and issues for white women in Aboriginal history’, Australian Humanities Review, 39, July.
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Markwick, Roger, ‘Cultural history under Khrushchev and Brezhnev: from social-psychology to mentalités’, The Russian Review, Vol. 65, No. 2, April 2006, pp. 283-301.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The Private Military Firm-Subcontracting Sovereignty: The Commodification of Military Force and the Fragmentation of the State's Authority', Brown Journal of World Affairs, Volume 13, No 1 (2006) pp 147-160.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Contemporary Private Military Firms Under International Law: An Unregulated "Gold Rush"', Adelaide Law Review, Volume 26, No 2 (2006) (Co-authored with Benedict Sheehy) pp 245-269.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Walking an International Tightrope: Use of Military force to Counter Terrorism', Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Volume 31, No 2(2006) pp 405-461.
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Reynolds, Wayne Maxwell, 'Beyond White Australia: Australian Education and the Engagement of Asia after the Second World War’, The International Journal of Learning, Vol.13, pp.7-14
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Griffiths, T. (2005). 'Learning 'To Be Somebody': Cuban Youth in the Special Period'. International Journal of Learning, 11: 1267-1274.
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Haskins, Victoria, (with John Maynard) ‘Sex, Race and Power: Aboriginal men and white women in Australian history’, Australian Historical Studies: Histories of Sexuality (special issue eds Steven Angelides & Barbara Baird), vol.36, no.126, October: 191-216.
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Haskins, Victoria, ‘& so we are “Slave owners”!: Employers and the NSW Aborigines Protection Board Trust Funds’, Labour History, no.88, May: 143-160 (Australian Society for the Study of Labour History and Unions NSW Prize for Best Article in Labour History 2005/6)
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Sovereignty in Transition: Human Rights and International Justice'. University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review Volume 7, (2005) pp 83-98.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The Military Ascent into Space: From Playground to Battleground: The New Uncertain Game in the Heavens', Netherlands International Law Review, Volume 52, No. 1, (2005) pp 389-416.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: New Icing on an Old Cake-An Opportunity for Fair Trade?' Macquarie Journal of Business Law, Volume 2, 2005, (Co-authored with Benedict Sheehy) (2005) pp 169-188.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'America's War on Terror: Rattling International Law with Raw Power?' Newcastle Law Review Volume 8, No 2 (2004-5) pp 19-28.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Democracy's Global Quest: A Noble Crusade Wrapped in Dirty Reality?' (Co-authored with Andrew Coleman), Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Volume 27, No 2 (2005) pp 175-242.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Countering Terrorism-From Wigged Judges to Helmeted Soldiers? Legal Perspectives on America's Counter-Terrorism Responses'. San Diego International Law Journal. Volume 6, No 1 (2005) pp 243-294.
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Morpeth Neil Anthony, ’Marc Bloch, Strange Defeat, The Historian's Craft and World War II: Writing and Teaching Contemporary History’, The European Legacy, 10 179-195 (2005)
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Morris, B. (2005) ‘A Crisis in Identity: Aborigines, Media, the Law and Politics - Civil Disturbance in an Australian Town’, Critique of Anthropology, Volume 25, Number 1, pp.59-85.
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Gore, J. M., Griffiths, T. and Ladwig, J. G. (2004). “Towards better teaching: productive pedagogy as a framework for teacher education”. Teaching and Teacher Education, 20, 375-387.
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Haskins, Victoria, ‘‘A better chance’? – sexual abuse and the apprenticeship of Aboriginal girls under the NSW Aborigines Protection Board’, Aboriginal History, vol.28: 33-58.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Silencing Human Rights in the Clash of Arms? Israel's Official Policy of "Targeted Killings"-A Dark Side in Fighting Terrorism'. Human Rights Global Focus Journal (October 2004) pp 5-11.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: A Paper Umbrella in the Rain? Initial Pitfalls and Brighter Prospects'. Nordic Journal of International Law, Volume 73, No 2 (2004) pp 187-221.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'A Giant Without Limbs: The International Criminal Court's State-Centric Cooperation Regime'. University of Queensland Law Journal, Volume 23, No 1, (2004) pp 102-132.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'New Frontiers, Old Problems: The War on Terror and the Notion of Anticipating the Enemy'. Netherlands International Law Review Volume 51, No. 1(2004) pp 1-39.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The Final Balance Sheet? The International Criminal Court's Challenges and Concessions to the Westphalian Model'. Flinders Journal of Legal Reform, Volume 7, No. 1 (2004) pp 261-286.
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Morris, B. (2004) ‘Abolishing ATSIC in the Enabling State’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, Volume 15, Number 3, pp.324-328.
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Ryan, Lyndall, ‘Risdon Cove and the Massacre of 3 May 1804: Their Place in Tasmanian History’, Tasmanian Historical Studies, Vol.9: 107-123.
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Ryan, Lyndall, ‘Mother and Daughter Feminists, 1969-1973. Or why didn’t Edna Ryan join 'Women’s Liberation?’ Australian Feminist Studies, vol.19, no.43: 75-86.
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Bennett, J., '"Massey's Sunday School Picnic Party": "The Other Anzacs" or Honorary Australians?', War and Society, 21:2 (Oct): 23-54.
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Bellemore, J. (2003) ‘Cassius Dio 57.20.1-57.22.4 and the Chronology of A.D. 21’, Classical Quarterly Volume 53, Number 1, pp.268-85.
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Haskins, Victoria, “Fear the bitch who sheds no tears’: The cultural depiction of the white female scapegoat in Australian historical drama’, Lilith, no.12: 50-64.
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Haskins, Victoria, “Could you see to the return of my Daughter’: Aboriginal Fathers and Daughters under the NSW Aborigines Protection Board Apprenticeship Policy in Interwar NSW’, Australian Historical Studies, vol.34, no.121, April: 106-121.
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Kapferer, B. and Morris, B. (2003) ‘The Australian Society of the State: Egalitarian Ideologies and New Directions in Exclusionary Practice’, Social Analysis, Volume 47, Number 2, pp.80-107.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Rushing To Break the Law? "The Bush Doctrine" of Pre-Emptive Strikes and the UN Charter Regime on the Use of Force'. University of Western Sydney Law Review, Volume 7 (2003) pp 1-34.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'Democratic Governance: An Emerging Customary Norm? University of Notre Dame' Australia Law Review, Volume 5, (2003) pp 55-79.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'War on the Enemy: Self-Defence and State-Sponsored Terrorism'. Melbourne Journal of International Law, Volume 4, No. 2 (2003) pp 406-438.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: A Distorting Mirror; Casting Doubt on its Actor-oriented Approach in Addressing the Rwandan Genocide'. African Journal of Conflict Resolution, (2003 Edition) pp 55-97.
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Maogoto, Jackson, 'After The Party, Is There A Cure for The Hangover? The Challenges of the Global Economy to Westphalian Sovereignty' (Co-authored with Andrew Coleman). Legal Issues in Economic Integration, Volume 30, No. 1, (2003) pp 35-59.
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Morpeth Neil Anthony, ’Thucydides and Internal War’, The International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), 9:6, 2003 xi+410.
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Morris, B. and Bastin, R. (eds) (2003) 'Expert Knowledge: First World Peoples, Consultancy, and Anthropology', Social Analysis, Forum Series, Volume 47, Number 1, pp.77-83.
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Morris, B. and Bastin, R. (2003) ‘Introduction’, Social Analysis, Expert Knowledge: First World Peoples, Consultancy, and Anthropology, Forum Series, Volume 46, Number 1, pp.77-83.
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Morris, B. (2003) ‘Anthropology and the State: the Ties that Bind’, Social Analysis, Volume 47, Number 1, pp.137-144.
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Reynolds, Wayne Maxwell (2003) 'On Writing about Australian Military History after the Second World War: The Need for Integration’, Australian Historical Studies, Vol.34, pp.169-171
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Ryan, Lyndall, ‘Reflection by a Target of a Media Witch Hunt’, History Australia, Vol. I.,No.1:105-109.
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Ryan, Lyndall, ‘The Right Book for the Right Time?’ Labour History, No.85:202-6.