Harry Hobbs
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Harry Hobbs's Degrees
- Masters Law University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harry Hobbs is an Australian lawyer and legal academic who specialises in Australian constitutional law. An associate professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Technology Sydney, Hobbs has published numerous works regarding the legal rights of Aboriginal Australians within Australia, micronations, and secessionism in Australia. He has collaborated with lawyer George Williams on several occasions.
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- The Noongar Settlement: Australia's First Treaty (2018) (15)
- The Security Council and the Complementary Regime of the International Criminal Court: Lessons from Libya (2012) (14)
- Hybrid Tribunals and the Composition of the Court: In Search of Sociological Legitimacy (2016) (9)
- A Qualitative Study of Millennials in the Workplace: Gaining their Long-term Employment in News Media Firms in North Alabama (2017) (7)
- Locating the Logic of Transitional Justice in Liberal Democracies: Native Title in Australia (2016) (7)
- Constitutional recognition and reform: developing an inclusive Australian citizenship through treaty (2018) (6)
- The Great Leap Backward: Criminal Law Reform with the Hon Jarrod Bleijie (2014) (6)
- Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Problems and Potential Solutions in Implementing an Effective and Vital Component of Justice (2014) (5)
- Towards a Principled Justification for the Mixed Composition of Hybrid International Criminal Tribunals (2016) (5)
- Treaty making and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: lessons from emerging negotiations in Australia (2019) (5)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and multinational federalism in Australia (2018) (5)
- Treaty-Making in the Australian Federation (2019) (4)
- Finding a Fair Reflection on the High Court of Australia (2015) (4)
- The case for a national whole-of-government anti-corruption body (2017) (4)
- The disqualification of dual citizens from Parliament: Three problems and a solution (2018) (4)
- The Meaningful Participation of Refugees in Decision-Making Processes: Questions of Law and Policy (2020) (3)
- Indigenous Aspirations and Structural Reform in Australia (2020) (3)
- The Dispute Resolution Act 2011 (Cth) and the Meaning of 'Genuine Steps': Formalising the Common Law Requirement of 'Good Faith' (2012) (2)
- Foreign Correspondent (2012) (2)
- Democratic Theory and Constitutional Design: Hearing Persistent Electoral Minorities (2017) (2)
- Lessons from History in Dealing with Our Most Dangerous (2018) (2)
- Article 37: Protection against Torture, Capital Punishment, and Arbitrary Deprivation of Liberty (2019) (2)
- A Historical Perspective on Juvenile Justice Reform in Queensland (2014) (1)
- Justice Denied in Cambodia (2011) (1)
- Micronations: A lacuna in the law (2021) (1)
- Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty (2021) (1)
- Modern treaty making and the limits of the law (2020) (1)
- Drawing an Implied Limitation to the Race Power (2021) (0)
- Empire and Indigeneity: Histories and Legacies. By Richard Price (London: Routledge, 2021), pp. xii + 358. AU$73.99 (pb). (2023) (0)
- The Road to Uluru: Constitutional Recognition and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2020) (0)
- Egalitarian nationhoods: a political theory in defence of the voice to parliament in the Uluru Statement from the Heart (2022) (0)
- The Participation of Indigenous Australians in Legal Education, 2001–18 (2019) (0)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Law Reform and the Return of the States (2022) (0)
- Australian Parliaments and the Pandemic (2023) (0)
- Unraveling the International Law of Colonialism: Lessons from Australia and the United States (2023) (0)
- Indigenous peoples' status in the international legal system [Book Review] (2016) (0)
- Imagining a Makarrata Commission (2022) (0)
- The Road to Uluru: Constitutional Recognition and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2020) (0)
- The High Court Under Chief Justice Robert French (2017) (0)
- Public Law, Legitimacy and Indigenous Aspirations (2020) (0)
- A Queensland treaty: Current steps and potential challenges (2020) (0)
- Infographic: who’s who in Labor’s shadow ministry (2019) (0)
- Protecting Religious Freedom in a Human Rights Act (2019) (0)
- How Far Have We Really Come? Civil and Political Rights in Queensland (2013) (0)
- The New Right and Aboriginal Rights in the High Court of Australia (2023) (0)
- Khmer Rouge tribunal delivers judgment but not justice (2014) (0)
- Appointing Attorneys-General to the High Court: A case for reform (2017) (0)
- Redefining Citizenship in Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand (2021) (0)
- Revisiting the Scope of the Race Power after McCloy (2016) (0)
- Under the Oak Tree: Institutional Reform in the Deep North (2014) (0)
- The constitutional conventions and constitutional change: Making sense of multiple intentions (2017) (0)
- Amicus Curiae Brief in the Case of the Indigenous Maya Q’Eqchi’ Agua Caliente Community V Guatemala - Caso De La Comunidad Indígena Maya Q'Eqchi' Agua Caliente Contra Guatemala (2022) (2022) (0)
- Putting the ‘Queen’ Back into Queensland (2014) (0)
- A Real-World Exploration of Green Human Resources and Sustainability Education in Hyper-Connected and Technology-Driven Organizations (2020) (0)
- The demise of the ‘second largest country in Australia’: micronations and Australian exceptionalism (2021) (0)
- Trust and the Constitution (2019) (0)
- Citizen Participation in Australia (2017) (0)
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