Adrienne Stone
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Australian legal academic focusing on constitutional law and freedom of expression
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Adrienne Stone's Degrees
- PhD Law University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Adrienne Stone is an Australian legal academic specialising in the areas of constitutional law and constitutional theory, with particular expertise in freedom of expression. Academic career As of 2020, Stone is a Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the University of Melbourne. She holds a Chair at Melbourne Law School, and is a director at the school's Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies.
Adrienne Stone's Published Works
Published Works
- Hate Speech and Freedom of Speech in Australia (2007) (23)
- Protecting human rights : instruments and institutions (2003) (19)
- Judicial Review Without Rights: Some Problems for the Democratic Legitimacy of Structural Judicial Review (2008) (17)
- The Limits of Constitutional Text and Structure: Standards of Review and the Freedom of Political Communication (2010) (14)
- Australia's Constitutional Rights and the Problem of Interpretive Disagreement (2010) (13)
- Rights, Personal Rights and Freedoms: The Nature of the Freedom of Political Communication (2010) (13)
- The Limits of Constitutional Text and Structure Revisited (2010) (10)
- The small brown bird: Values and aspirations in the Australian Constitution (2016) (9)
- The Comparative Constitutional Law of Freedom of Expression (2010) (8)
- Freedom of Political Communication, the Constitution and the Common Law (1998) (8)
- Australia: Freedom of speech and insult in the High Court of Australia (2006) (7)
- Protecting rights without a bill of rights (2006) (6)
- The Freedom of Political Communication Since Lange (2000) (5)
- Democratic objections to structural judicial review and the judicial role in constitutional law (2010) (5)
- The Australian Free Speech Experiment and Scepticism about the UK Human Rights Act (2001) (5)
- Viewpoint Discrimination, Hate Speech Laws, and the Double-Sided Nature of Freedom of Speech (2017) (4)
- Lunge, Levy and the Direction of the Freedom of Political Communication under the Australian Constitution (1998) (4)
- The Ironic Aftermath of Eatock V. Bolt (2015) (4)
- Constitutional Amendment and Political Constitutionalism: A Philosophical and Comparative Reflection (2014) (3)
- The Constitutionalisation of the Common Law (2010) (3)
- Comparativism in Constitutional Interpretation (2010) (3)
- Protecting Human Rights (2003) (3)
- 'Insult and Emotion, Calumny and Invective': Twenty Years of Freedom of Political Communication (2011) (3)
- The Common Law and the Constitution: A Reply (2010) (3)
- Proportionality and Its Alternatives (2019) (2)
- How to think about the problem of hate speech: Understanding a comparative debate (2007) (2)
- Freedom of Speech and Defamation: Developments in the Common Law World (2010) (2)
- Disagreement and an Australian Bill of Rights (2002) (2)
- Reference to Foreign Precedents by the Australian High Court: A Matter of Method (2014) (2)
- Environment Protection Authority v Caltex Refining Co Pty Ltd Corporations and the Privilege against Self Incrimination (1994) (2)
- Constitutional Amendment and Political Constitutionalism (2016) (2)
- Women, Law School and Student Commitment to the Public Interest (2018) (2)
- Positive and Negative Constitutionalism and the Limits of Universalism: A Review Essay (2021) (2)
- Canadian Constitutional Law of Freedom of Expression (2017) (2)
- The comparative constitutional law of freedom of expression in Asia (2013) (1)
- Tom Campbell's proposal for a democratic bill of rights [Paper in: Symposium in Honour of Professor Tom Campbell.] (2010) (1)
- The Public Interest and the Power of the Feminist Critique of Law School: Women's Empowerment of Legal Education and its Implications for the Fate of Public Interest Commitment (1997) (1)
- The High Court of Australia (2017) (1)
- Before the High Court: Abortion Protests and the Limits of Freedom of Political Communication: Clubb v Edwards; Preston v Avery (2018) (1)
- Australian Constitutional Culture and the Social Role of the Constitution (2015) (1)
- Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Between Contradiction and Necessity (2018) (1)
- Freedom of Expression in Asia (2019) (1)
- Constitutional Orthodoxy in the United Kingdom and Australia: The Deepening Divide (2014) (1)
- The High Court strikes down a campaign finance law (again): Unions NSW v New South Wales (2014) (0)
- Implied constitutional rights (2001) (0)
- Constitutions, Gender and Freedom of Expression: The Legal Regulation of Pornography (2016) (0)
- Book Review: Incomplete Theorizing in the High Court: (1998) (0)
- Putting political constitutionalism in its place?: A reply to Cormac Mac Amhlaigh (2016) (0)
- Constitutional Reasoning in the High Court of Australia (2015) (0)
- Constitutional Change in Australia (2020) (0)
- Justice Dawson's Steadfast Defence of the ‘Very Essence of Political Discussion’ in Langer v Commonwealth (1996) (2016) (0)
- Defamation of Public Figures: North American Contrasts (2010) (0)
- Constitutional Change in Australia: The Paradox of the Frozen Continent (2019) (0)
- Political communication, freedom of (2001) (0)
- Law and Democracy (2003) (0)
- Justice Gaudron and Constitutional Rights (2010) (0)
- Symposium on Australasian Constitutionalism: Introduction (2016) (0)
- Book Review: Incomplete Theorizing in the High Court (1998) (0)
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