PhD Excellence Award
Recognising our PhD candidates of distinction
Recognising our PhD candidates of distinction
The annual PhD Excellence Award is given to candidates whose examiners recommended the conferral of a degree without any amendment.
Thesis
Reconciling Indigenous and Settler-State Assertions of Sovereignty Over Sea Country in Australia’s Northern Territory
Supervisors
Sean Brennan
Megan Davis
Bronwen Morgan
Thesis
How Does Clinical Legal Education Contribute to Forming Reflective, Justice-focused Lawyers?
Supervisors
Alex Steel
Judith Welch Wegner
Thesis
Plurality in Legal Reasoning - The Place of Value Pluralism in Theories of Law and Adjudication
Supervisors
Thesis
An Empirical Study of the Use of Neuroscientific Evidence in Sentencing in New South Wales, Australia
Supervisors
Gary Edmond
Allan McCay
Marc De Leeuw
Thesis
Regulating stored valued facilities in Australia: Review and proposal for reform
Supervisors
Ross Buckley
Jonathan Bonnitcha
Douglas Arner
Thesis
The Politics of Cultural Appropriation Claims and Law Reform
Supervisors
Thesis
Restorative Justice Conferencing in Response to Pollution Offending: The Vehicle for the Achievement of Justice as Meaningful Involvement
Supervisors
Cameron Holley
Jane Bolitho
Thesis
Indigenous Aspirations and Democratic Design: Structural Reform in Australia
Supervisors
George Williams
Megan Davis
Thesis
Assuring the Express Trust: The ‘So-Called Beneficiary’s Proprietary Claim
Supervisors
Simone Degeling
Keith Mason
Thesis
The legal performativity of Indigenous Peoples' free prior and informed consent
Supervisors
Thesis
In search of the African refugee – Article I(2) of the 1969 OAU Convention Governing the Specific Aspects of Refugee Problems in Africa
Supervisors
Thesis
Courts and international arbitration: a comparative and critical analysis
Supervisors
Leon Trakman
Luke Nottage
Thesis
The underutilisation of the anti-dumping system in Vietnam: reasons and proposed approaches
Supervisors
Colin Picker
Lisa Toohey
Weihuan Zhou
Thesis
Copyright and Indigenous works: A comparative analysis (old –new): Interrogating international IP institutions: Neo-colonialism and the development of a culture of Indigenous–IP legal space
Supervisors
Thesis
A recipe for inequality? Gender and therapeutic jurisprudence in criminal justice
Supervisors
Julie Stubbs
Eileen Baldry
Thesis
How to catch a welfare cheat: policing welfare fraud in Australia
Supervisors
Julie Stubbs
Alex Steel
Thesis
A human rights’ based approach to women’s land rights in Tonga
Supervisors
Thesis
Does Australia's foreign investment review system discriminate against Chinese government investors? A doctrinal, comparative and empirical review.
Supervisors
Dimity Kingsford-Smith
Colin Picker