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Michael Kirby Co-Winner of the 2010 Gruber Justice Prize
 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

THE HON. MICHAEL KIRBY AC CMG

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MONOGRAPHS

M.D. Kirby, Industrial Index to Australian Labour Law, CCH Australia, Sydney,1986 edition.  ISBN 0 86903 799 4(Hbk). 

M.D. Kirby, Reform the Law, Oxford University Press, Melbourne (1983), ISBN 019 554396 3 (Pbk) (284 pages plus foreword by Lord Scarman)

M.D. Kirby, The Judges, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (1983), ABC,Sydney, ISBN 0 642 97551 5 (Pbk).  85 pages (the author’s Boyer Lectures 1983 for ABC Radio).

Michael Kirby, Through the World’s Eye, FederationPress, 2000, Sydney; ISBN 1 86287 347 N (Selected Essays).  229 pages plus forewords by Lord Cookeof Thorndon and Geoffrey Robertson QC. 

M.D. Kirby, Judicial Activism (Hamlyn Lectures, 2003) Sweet & Maxwell,London, 2004.

Tony Blackshield, Michael Coperand George Williams (Eds), The OxfordCompanion to the High Court of Australia (Oxford University Press),Melbourne, Oxford, New York, 2001. Entry on Michael Donald Kirby at pp.394-396.

See also Ian Freckelton and HughSelby, (Eds.) Appealing to the Future:  Michael Kirby and his Legacy,edited by Ian Freckelton SC and Hugh Selby, Lawbook Co., 2009, Sydney(published by Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia)); ISBN 9780 455226699(Hbk)/82 (pbk), 995 pages with preamble by Hugh Selby and foreword by GeoffreyRobertson.  (Book of essays on thejudicial and other decisions and writings of the Hon. Michael Kirby).

A.J. Brown, Michael Kirby (Biography). Federation Press, Sydney, forthcoming.  Expected December 2010.

 

FOREWORDS, INTRODUCTIONS AND CHAPERS IN MONOGRAPHS

Alice Erh-Soon Tay and EugeneKamenka (eds), Lawmaking in Australia,(Edward Arnold, Melbourne, 1980) ISBN 0 7267 2032 1 (Hbk).  Chapter by M.D. Kirby, “Reforming theLaw”, pp39-76.

S.C. Hayes and R. Hayes, Mental Retardation:  Law, Policy and Administration (LawBook Co., Sydney, 1982).  ISBN 0455 20469 1 (Hbk).  Foreword byM.D. Kirby, pp.vii-x.

A.R. Blackshield (Ed), Legal Change:  Essays in Honour of Julius Stone (Butterworths, Sydney1983).  ISBN 0 409 49130 6.  Chapter by Michael Kirby (ch.15) “LawReform as ‘Ministering to Justice’”, pp.201-222.

M. Stenmark, Mum’s The Word (North Rocks, Sydney, 1986).  ISBN 0 9591657 (Hbk).  Entry by Michael Kirby, pp.109-110.

Walter Fürst et all (Eds.), Festschrift für Wolfgang Zeidler, de Gruyter,Berlin, 1987.  Chapter 6, M.D.Kirby, “Zeidler and the Future of the Judiciary”, pp.101-122.

J.A. Scutt (Ed.), Lionel Murphy:  A Radical Judge, (McCulloch Publishing, Melbourne,1987), ISBN 0 949 646 17 2 (Hbk). Foreword by Michael Kirby, pp.4-9.

John Arnold, Peter Spearitt andDavid Walker (Eds) Out of Empire:  The British Dominion of Australia(Mandarin, Melbourne, 1993).  ISBN1 863302 54 9, pp.313-318.

Wayne Hudson and David Carter,(Eds) The Republicanism Debate (NSWUPress, Sydney, 1993).  ISBN 0 86840277 X.  Chapter by M.D. Kirby,“Reflections on Constitutional Monarchy”, pp.61-76.

D.C. Jayasuriya,(Ed.) HIV Law, Ethics and Human Rights:  Text and Materials (UNDP, NewDelhi, 1995).  Chapter 11 by M.D.Kirby, “The Role of the Judiciary and HIV Law”, pp.312-329. 

Gerard B. Carter, Subpoena Law and Practice in Australia(Blackstone Press, Sydney, 1996). ISBN 1 875114 43 2.  Forwardby M.D. Kirby.

Christine Williams, Fathers & Sons (Angus &Robertson, Sydney, 1996).  ISBN0207 189633.  Chapter by MichaelKirby, p.61-72.

P.N. Gray, Artificial Legal Intelligence (Dartmouth, Aldershot, 1997).  ISBN 1 85521 266 8.  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.xvii-xxixx.

Kerry Breen, Vernon Pluekhahn andStephen Cordner, (Eds.) Ethics, Law andMedical Practice (Allen & Unwin, Melbourne, 1997).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.xi-xii.

Nicholas J. Mullaney and Allen M.Linden (Eds) Torts Tomorrow:  A Tribute to John Fleming (LBC InfoServices, Sydney, 1998).  Chapterby M.D. Kirby “Comparativism, Realism and the Economic Factor – Fleming’sLegacies”, pp.1-15. 

Jenny Hocking, Lionel Murphy – A Political Biography (2ndEd) (Cambridge Uni Press, Cambridge, 2000), ISBN 0 521 79485 4 (Pbk). Forewordby M.D. Kirby, pp.iii-xii.

Lee A. Bygrave, Data Protection Law – Approaching itsRationale, Logic and Limits (Kluwer Law International, The Hague,2002).  ISBN 90-411-9870-9.  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.xi-xiv.

J. Isaac and S. Macintyre (Eds), The New Province for Law and Order:  100 Years of Industrial Conciliationand Arbitration (Cambridge Uni Press, Cambridge, 2004).  ISBN 0 521 84289 1 (Hbk).  Chapter by Michael Kirby and BreenCreighton, “The Law of Conciliation and Arbitration”, pp.98-138.

Sally Warhaft (Ed), Well May We Say ... The Speeches That MadeAustralia (Black Inc, Melbourne, 2004), ISBN 1 86395 277 2 (Pbk).  Michael Kirby “We are Celebrating OurFreedoms by Being Here” (p.472) and Michael Kirby “There Will Be No U-Turns”,p.553. 

Judicial Commission of New SouthWales and Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, The Role of the Judge (Education Monograph Letter 3), (JudicialCommission, Sydney, 2004).  Chapterby M.D. Kirby “Judicial Stress”, pp.43-58.  ISBN 0 7313 5608 X (Pbk). 

R. P. Meagherand S. Fieldhouse, Portraits on YellowPaper (Central Queensland Uni Press, Rockhampton, 2004).  ISBN 1 876780 55 X (Pbk).  Pp.39-42.

Stephen Macedo (Ed), Universal Jurisdiction:  National Courts and the Prosecution ofSerious Crimes Under International Law (Uni of Pennsylvania Press,Philadelphia, 2004) (Pbk 2006). ISBN-10: 0 8122-1950-3. Chapter by M.D. Kirby (ch.12) “Universal Jurisdiction and JudicialReluctance:  A New ’14 Points’”,pp.240-259.

Brian Opeskin and D. Weisbrot(Eds) The Promise of Law Reform(Federation Press, 2005, Sydney). Chapter by M.D. Kirby “Are We There Yet?” (ch.30), pp.433-448.

S.Bronitt and B. McSherry, Principles ofCriminal Law (2nd Ed) (Lawbook Co., Sydney, 2005).  ISBN 0 455 22106 5 (Pbk).  M.D. Kirby, Foreword to the secondedition, p.v-viii.

T.L.H. McCormack and C. Saunders(Eds), Sir Ninian Stephen:  A Tribute (Miegunah Press,Melbourne Uni, Melbourne, 2007), ISBN 97805 2285 1021 and 0 522 85102 9(Hbk).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby,pp.vii-xvi. 

P. Vout, Torts (The Laws of Australia) (2nd Ed) (Thomson LawbookCo., Sydney, 2007), ISBN 9780455 22 486 2.  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, vii-x.

Mark Finnane, J.V. Barry:  A Life (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2007).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.vii-x.  ISBN 978 086840 845 3 (Hbk).

P. Cashman, Class Action - Law and Practice (Federation Press, Sydney,2007).  ISBN 978 186287 646 0(Hbk).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby,v-viii.

Deborah Cao, Translating Law (Multi-lingual, Clevedon, UK, 2007).  ISBN-13:978-1-85359-954-5 (Hbk).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.vii-x.

L. Pearson, Carol Harlow and M.Taggart (Eds), Administrative Law in aChanging State:  Essays in Honourof Mark Aronson (Oxford and Portland, Oregon, 2008).  ISBN 978-1-84113-787-2.  Introduction by Michael Kirby, pp.1-14.

Matthew Rimmer, Intellectual Property and Biology:  Biological Inventions (EdwardElgar, Cheltenham, 2008).  ISBN 9781 84542 947 8.  Foreword by M.D.Kirby, vi-x.

R.K. Choudhury and T.G.Choudhury, Judicial Reflections ofJustice Bhagwati (Eastern Law House, Kolkata, 2008).  ISBN 978 81 7177 211 7 (2008).  Introduction by M.D. Kirby, pp.ix-xiii.

Cameron Stewart, Ian Kerridge andMalcolm Parker, The AustralianMedico-Legal Handbook (Churchill Livingstone, Sydney, 2008).  ISBN 978 0 7295 3760 5 (Pbk).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, p.vii-ix.

K.Buckley and B. Buckely, Buckleys’!  KenBuckley:  Historian, Author andCivil Libertarian.  AnAutobiography (A & A Book, Sydney, 2008).  ISBN 978 097 578 6482 (Pbk).  Introduction by M.D. Kirby, pp.3-14.

B.A. Hocking (Ed), The Nexus of Law and Biology:  New Ethical Challenges (Ashgate,Farnham and Burlington, 2009). ISBN 978-0-7546-2380-9. Foreword by M.D. Kirby ix-xiv.

Thomas Crofts and Kelley Burton, The Criminal Codes – Commentary andMaterials (6th Ed) (Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 2009).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby pp.v-viii.  ISBN 9 780455 227 054 (Pbk).

Paul Vout (Ed), Unconscionable Conduct – The Laws ofAustralia (2nd Ed) (Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 2009).  ISBN 9780 455227 139 (Pbk).  Foreword by M.D. Kirby, pp.vii-xii.

The Samuel Griffith Society, Upholding the Australian Constitution(Proceedings, 18th Conference, May 2008, Vol.18).  Chapter by Michael Kirby “Sir HarryGibbs Remembered”, pp.1-15.  ISBN1327-1539 2006.

National Pro Bono ResourceCentre, Pro Bono Practices Guide – ANational Guide to the Pro Bono Practices of 30 Australian Law Firms.  Foreword by Michael Kirby, pp.4-5(2009).

Louis Blom Cooper, Brice Dicksonand Gavin Drewry, The Judicial House ofLords 1876-2009 Oxford Uni. Press, Oxford, 2009.  Chapter 19(a) “Australia and New Zealand”, pp.339-350.  ISBN 978 0 19 953271 1

Mads Andenas and Duncan Fangrieve(Eds.), Tom Bingham and theTransformation of Law – A Liber Amoricum, Chapter by M.D. Kirby, “TheLords, Tom Bingham and Australia”. pp.913.727.

Helen Sykes (Ed.), Future Justice, (Future Leaders, 2010),Chapter by M.D. Kirby, “Homosexuality and Love”, Ch.5, pp.66-81.

LAW JOURNALS AND LAW REVIEWS

Alberta Law Review

M.D. Kirby, “Forty Years of theAlberta Law Reform Institute – Past, Present, Future” (2009) 46 Alberta Law Review 1.

The ABN Report

“Strengths and weaknesses of theUN – a challenge for the future” (1996) Vol.4, No.3, pp6-10.

The Adelaide Law Review

“The Politics of Achieving LawReform” (1988) 11 Adel LR 315.

“Black and White Lessons for theAustralian Judiciary” (2002) 23 Adel LR195.

African Human Rights Law Journal

“The never-ending paradoxes ofHIV and human rights” (2004) Vol.4 No.2. p163.

Alternative Law Journal

“Billable hours in a noblecalling”, December 1996, Vol.21, No.6, p257.

American University International Law Review

“International Law – The Impacton National Constitutions”, Vol 21, No.3, p327. (2006)

Amicus Curiae, Journal of the Society of Advanced Legal Studies

“Global economic crime – actingresolutely, thinking laterally”, January/February 2001, Issue 33, p4.

Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law

“Legal Aid in South-East Asia andChina:  Seven Lessons of Bangkok”,(2000) 1 APJHRL 89.

Australian Bar Review

“H.V. Evatt, The Anti-CommunistReferendum and Liberty in Australia” (1991) 7 Aust Bar Rev 93.

“Marine Insurance:  Is the Doctrine of ‘Utmost Good Faith’Out of Date?” (1995) 13 Aust Bar Rev1.

“Legal Professional Ethics inTimes of Change” (1996) 14 Aust Bar Rev170.

“Delivering justice in ademocracy III – the jury of the future” (1998) 18 Aust Bar Rev 113.

“Judging:  Reflections on the Moment of Decision”(1999) 18 Aust Bar Rev 4.

“Same Sex Relationships – SomeAustralian Legal Developments” (1999) 19 AustBar Rev 4.

“Upholding the franchise –Contrasting decisions in the Philippines, United States and Australia” (2001)21 Aust Bar Rev 1.

“Australian law – After 11September 2001” (2001) 21 Aust Bar Rev253.

“Why has the High Court becomemore involved in criminal appeals?” (2002) 23 Aust Bar Rev 4.

“Judicial activism?  A riposte to the counter-reformation” (2004)23 Aust Bar Rev 219.

Book review Litigation – Past and Present by Wilfrid Prest and Sharyn RoachAnleu (Editors) (2004) 25 Aust Bar Rev89.

“Independence of the legalprofession:  Global and regionalchallenges” (2005) 26 Aust Bar Rev133.

“Ten years in the High Court –continuity & change” (2005) 27 AustBar Rev 4.

“The future of appellateadvocacy” (2006) 27 Aust Bar Rev 141.

“Precedent law, practice andtrends in Australia” (2007) 28 Aust BarRev 243.

“Appellate reasons” (2007) 28 Aust Bar Rev 3.

“An Australian charter of rights– answering some of the critics” (2008) 31 AustBar Rev 149.

“50 years in the law:  A critical self-assessment” (2009) 32 Aust Bar Rev 1.

“Ten commandments for plainlanguage in law” (2010) 33 Aust Bar Rev10.

Australian Book Review

“Religion:  Is It Tolerance or Indifference” (2001)232 ABR at 34.

Australian Family Lawyer

“Remembering Peter Nygh – FamilyLaw, Conflicts and Same-sex Marriage” (2006-7) Vol.19 at 3.

The Australian Feminist Law Journal

“Women Lawyers – Making aDifference” (1998) Vol.10 at 125.

“Women in the Law – What Next?”(2002) 16 at 146.

Australian Health Law Bulletin

“Biomedicine today:  key legal and ethical issues – Part 1”(2008) 16(5) HLB 66.

“Biomedicine today:  key legal and ethical issues – Part 2”(2008) 16(6) HLB 82.

Australian Law Journal

M.D. Kirby, “Law Reform, Why?”(1976) 50 ALJ 459.

M.D. Kirby, “Controls OverInvestigation of Offences and Pre-Trial Treatment of Suspects:  Criminal Investigation and the Rule ofLaw” (1979) 53 ALJ 626.

M.D. Kirby, “SentencingReform:  Help in the “Most Painful”and “Unrewarding” of Judicial Tasks”, (1980) 54 ALJ 732.

M.D. Kirby, “The Computer, theIndividual and the Law” (1981) 55 ALJ 443.

M.D. Kirby, “Closer Economic andLegal Relations Between Australia and New Zealand” (1984) 58 ALJ 383.

M.D. Kirby, “Human Rights – theChallenge of the New Technology” (1986) 60 ALJ 170.

M.D. Kirby, “AIDS Legislation –Turning up the Heat?” (1986) 60 ALJ 324

M.D. Kirby, “Permanent AppellateCourts – The New South Wales Court of Appeal 20 Years On” (1987) 61 ALJ 391.

M.D. Kirby, “The Role of theJudge in Advancing Human Rights by Reference to International Human RightsNorms” (1988) 62 LAJ 514.

M.D. Kirby, “Sir Edward AloysiusMcTiernan, 1892-1900 – Parliamentarian and Judge” (1990) 64 ALJ 320.

M.D. Kirby, “On the Writing ofJudgments” (1990) 64 ALJ 691.

M.D. Kirby, “Alfred TheodoreConybeare 1902-1979, Compensation Judge” (1992) 66 ALJ 276.

M.D. Kirby, “Legal Problems:  Human Genome Project” (1993) 67 ALJ 694.

M.D. Kirby, “Decision of thePermanent Tribunal of Peoples in its Session on Tibet, Strasbourg, France,November 1992” (1994) 68 ALJ 135.

M.D. Kirby, “Ten Rules ofAppellate Advocacy” (1995) 69 ALJ 964.

M.D. Kirby, “Judicial Stress – AnUpdate” (1996) 71 ALJ 774.

M.D. Kirby, “Judicial Stress – AReply” (1996) 71 ALJ 791.

M.D. Kirby, “Our Region – TheChallenge for Law and Justice” (1997) 72 ALJ 197.

M.D. Kirby, “Attacks on Judges –A Universal Phenomenon” (1997) 72 LAJ 599.

M.D. Kirby, “Trial of King CharlesI:  Defining Moment for ourConstitutional Liberties” (1999) 73 ALJ 577.

M.D. Kirby, “Literature inAustralian Legal Reasoning” (2001) 75 ALJ 602.

M.D. Kirby, “The Mysterious Word“Sentences” in s73 of the Constitution” (2002) 76 ALJ 97.

M.D. Kirby, “The High Court andthe Death Penalty:  Looking Back,Looking Forward, Looking Around” (2003) 77 ALJ 811.

M.D. Kirby, “IndustrialArbitration and Conciliation in Australia:  A Centenary Reflection” (2004) 78 ALJ 785.

M.D. Kirby, “Law Reform, HumanRights and Modern Governance: Australia’s Debt to Lord Scarman” (2006) 80 ALJ 299.

M.D. Kirby, “The Australian LawJournal at 80:  Past, Present andFuture” (2007) 81 ALJ 529.

M.D. Kirby, “Is legal history nowancient history?” (2009) 83 ALJ 31 (The Geoffrey Bolton Lecture, 2008).

See also G. Lindsay SC “People inthe Law:  Hon. Michael Kirby ACCMG” (2009) 83 ALJ 224.

Australian Institute of Administrative Law Inc.

“Professor Mark Aronson – Doyenof Australian Administrative Law” (2006) AIAL Forum No.50 at 4.

Australian Intellectual Property Journal

“Intellectual Property and theHuman Genome” (2001) Vol.12 at 57.

“New frontier:  Regulating technology by law and “Code”(2007) Vol.18 at 230.

Australian International Law Journal

“A Neglected Transnational Relationship:  A Plan of Action for Australia” (1997) at17.

Australian Journal of Corporate Law

“Rethinking Company Law andPractice” 5 (1995) 176.

Australian Journal of Family Law

“Family Law and Human Rights”(2003) 17 at 6.

“Family Law” The special contributionof Alastair Nicholson” (2004) 18 at 125.

“Opening of Family Law Chambers”,Sydney (2005) 19 at 3.

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences

Book Review – Islands of Incarceration, Convict andQuarantine Islands of the Australian Coast 27:77-78,1995.

Book Review – Pink Triangle:  The Struggle for Law Reform in Tasmania 27:79-81, 1995.

“Women Lawyers – Making ADifference” 29/2:, 2001.49-58, 1997.

“DNA Evidence:  Proceed With Care” 33:9-13.

Obituary – The Right Hon. SirHarry Gibbs AC KBE 37:45-48, 2005.

Australian Journal of Human Rights

“Domestic implementation ofinternational human rights norms” (1999) Vol.5(2) at 109.

Australian Journal of Labour Law

“Industrial Conciliation andArbitration in Australia – A Centenary Reflection” (2004) 17 at 229.

Australian Journal of Legal History

Book Review – The Captive Republic:  A History of Republicanism in Australia,1788-1996 (1997) 3 Aust J Leg Hist 131.

“Living with Legal History in theCourts” (2003) 7 Aust J Leg Hist 17.

“Alex Castles, Australian LegalHistory and the Courts” (2005) 9 Aust JLeg Hist 1.

Australian Law Librarian

“A Law Libraries Love Affair”(2004) Vol. 12(4) at 7.

Australian Journal of Politics and History

“The Australian Referendum on aRepublic – Ten Lessons” (2004) 49 at510-535.

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Sociology

Book Review – An unwinnable War against Drugs:  The Politics of Decriminalisation,Terry Carney et. al., (1992) ANZJS 28 110.

Australian Politics 5

“Law Reform and Bureaucracy” (1980)at 261.

Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. Newsletter

“The Human Genome Project and Society”(1996) 27 at16.

Australian Year Book of International Law

“International Law at the GrassRoots:  Some Recent Developments” Volume24 at 107.

Bioethics

Book Review – Judging Medicine by George J. Annas(1989) Vol.3 at 347.

Bond Law Review

“Law, Human Life and EthicalDilemmas” (2000) 12 Bond LJ 129.

Cincinnati Law Review

“Access to Information andPrivacy:  The Ten InformationCommandments” Vol.55 at 745 (1987).

Commonwealth Law Bulletin

M.D. Kirby, “Compensation forVictims of Criminal Injuries”, (1981) 9 CLB 1533.

M.D. Kirby, “Breastmilksubstitutes:  Bioethics and law reform”,(1983) 11 CLB 671.

“The Unfinished Trans-TasmanBusiness” (2000) 28 CLB 1083.

“H.M. Seervai – Indian Advocateand Great Lawyer of the Commonwealth of Nations” (2007) 33 CLB 639.

“Lessons from the WolfendenReport” (2008) 34 CLB 551.

“The hundredth volume of the LawReports of the Commonwealth” (2009) 35 CLB 369.

Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative Newsletter

“Homosexuality – A CommonwealthBlindspot on Human Rights” (2007) CHRI News, Volume 14(4) 6.

The Commonwealth Lawyer

“Transnational JudicialDialogue:  To Judge is to Learn”(2007) Vol.16(1) at 35.

“Discrimination on the Ground ofSexual Orientation:  A NewInitiative for the Commonwealth of Nations?” (2007) Vol.? At 36.

Computer Law Journal

“Toronto Statement on theInternational Legal Vulnerability of Financial Information” (1991) Vol.XI(1) at75.

“Legal Aspects of TransborderData Flows” (1991) Vol.XI(2) at 223.

Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy

Dedication “The HonourableJustice Michael Kirby – President, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of New SouthWales, Australia.  DedicatoryEssay, Sir Zelman Cowen, (1993) Vol.9, xi.

“Human Rights and Bioethics:  The Universal Declaration of HumanRights and UNESCO Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights” (2009)Vol.25(2) at 309

Criminal Law Journal

“Hypnosis and the Law”, (1984) 8 Crim LJ 152.

“The Future of Criminal Law”(1999) 23 Crim LJ 263.

“Carroll, double jeopardy andinternational human rights law” (2003) 27 CrimLJ 231.

“The urgent need for forensicexcellence”(2007) 32 Crim LJ 205.

“Obituary – Paul Byrne SC” (2009)33 Crim LJ 227.

“Obituary – The Hon. John HarberPhillips” (2009) 33 Crim LJ 288.

Daedalus – Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Living with AIDS (Part II).

Michael Kirby, “AIDS and Law”,Summer 1989, Vol118/3, 101.

Deakin Law Review

“Deakin:  Popular sovereignty and the truefoundation of the Australian Constitution” (1996) 3 Deakin LR 129.

“Industrial Relations Law – Calloff the Funeral” (2001) 6(2) Deakin LR256.

“Are We All Nominalists Now?”(2004) 9(2) Deakin LR 523.

Denning Law Review

“Lord Denning and JudicialActivism” (1998) at 127.

“Legal Protection of Same-sexRelationships in Australia” (2000) at 173.

“The High Court of Australia andthe Supreme Court of the United States – A Centenary Reflection” (2003) atp.45.

“Appellate Advocacy – NewChallenges” (2006) at 51.

Journal of Equity

“Overcoming equity’s Australianisolationism” (2009) 3 J Eq 1

European Human Rights Law Review

“Freedom of Information:  The Seven Deadly Sins” [1998] EHRLR 245

“Legal Discrimination AgainstHomosexuals – A Blind Spot on the Commonwealth of Nations” [2009] EHRLR 21.

Federal Law Review

“Whitlam as Law Reformer”(1979)10 FL Rev 53.

“Sir Edward McTiernan:  A Centenary Reflection” (1991) 20 FL Rev 165.

“Kitto and the High Court ofAustralia” (1999) 27 FL Rev 131.

Focus

“Interview:  Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG”, June1995, 25

Flinders Journal of Law Reform

“Australian Corporations Law andGlobal Forces” (1997) 2 FJLR 41.

“Law in Australia – Cause ofPride; Source of Dreams” (2005) 8 FJLR 151.

“Ten Requirements for SuccessfulLaw Reform” (2009) 11 FJLR 77.

Georgetown Law Journal

M.D. Kirby, “Constitutional Lawand International Law:  NationalExceptionalism and the Democratic Deficit”, 98 Georgetown LJ 433 (2010).

The Green Bag

“Think Globally” 4 Green Bag 2D,Spring 2001, 287.

Griffith Review

“Fundamental Human Rights andReligious Apostasy:  The MalaysianCase of Lina Joy” (2008) 17GriffithLR 151

Hilarian

“Kirby:  The Interview” Issue 4, November 1996, 8.

Health and Human Rights

“The Right to Health Fifty YearsOn:  Still Skeptical?” (1999) Vol.4No.2 7.

The Indian Advocate

“Advocacy Futures – An AustralianPerspective” (2006) Vol.XXXIV 69.

Indian Journal of International Law

M.D. Kirby, “H.M. Seervai – HisLife, Book and Legacy” (2009) 3 Ind.J.Int.Law1.

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

“The New Biology andInternational Sharing – Lessons From the Life and Work of George P. Smith, IIIJGLS [Vol.7 425 2000], Spring 2000.

“Terrorism:  The International Response of theCourts” IJGLS (Vol.12(1) 31 2005). Winter 2005.

“Sexuality and Global Forces: Dr.Alfred Kinsey and the Supreme Court of the United States” IJGLS (Vol.14(2) 4852007).  Summer 2007.

International House World Understanding and Peace Papers

“Cambodia – Failures andAchievements” (1995) p.4.

International Journal of Punishment and Sentencing

“Criminal Law Futurology” (2005)Vol 1(2) 79.

International Journal of STD & AIDS

“The Judicial Response toHIV/AIDS” (1997; 8: 265-271)

James Cook University Law Review

“In Defence of Mabo”(1994) 1JCULR 51.

“Law, Like the Olympics, Is NowInternational – But Will Australia Win Gold?” (2000) 7 JCULR 4.

“Judicial Dissent” (2005) 12 JCULR4.

Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

“Rules of AppellateAdvocacy:  An AustralianPerspective” Vol.1, No.2 (Summer 1999).

Journal of Australian Taxation

“The Late Justice Graham Hill”(2005) 8(2) Journal of AustralianTaxation 206.

Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy

“A patient’s Rights to Access toMedical Records” J.Contemp.Health L.& Pol’y Vol.12(1) 1995.

“Human Rights and Bioethics:  The Universal Declaration of HumanRights and UNESCO Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights” J.Contemp.Health L & Pol’y Vol.25,309, 2009.

Journal of Homosexuality

“Sexuality and Australian Law”(2005) 48(3/4) 31.

Journal of the Indian Law Institute

“Modes of Appointment andTraining of Judges:  A Common LawPerspective” 41(2) JILI 147 (1999).

“Human Genome Project – LegalIssues” 42(1) JILI 17 ((2000).

Journal of Industrial Relations

“Human Rights and IndustrialRelations” (2002) Journal of IndustrialRelations 44(4) 562.

Journal of Judicial Administration

“Change and Decay or Change andRenewal?” (1998) 7 JJA 189.

“Acting Judges – ANon-theoretical Danger” (1998) 8 JJA 69.

“The Future of Courts – Do TheyHave One?”(1999) 8 JJA 185.

Journal of Law and Medicine

“Health, Law and Ethics” (1997) 5JLM 31.

“Tort System Reforms:  Causes, Options, Outcomes” (2001) 8 JLM380.

Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues

“Labour Migration:  International Standards & NationalProgress” (2006) JMRI 2(1) 1.

Judicature

“Attacks on Judges:  A Universal Phenomenon” Vol.81(6)May-June 1998 239.

Judicial Officers’ Bulletin

“Reasons on the Run” June 1991,Vol.3(5) 1.

“International Law Comes Down toEarth”, June 1997, Vol.9(5) 35.

“The High Court – Change andDecay or Change and Renewal?”, March 1998 Vol.10(2) 9

“DNA Evidence – Proceed WithCare” October 2000, Vol.12(8) 57.

“Getting Justice Wrong – Myths,Media and Crime” Book Review, April 2001, Vol.13(3) 18.

“The Rise and Rise of theMagistracy”, February 2003, Vol.15(1) 1.

“Appellate Courts and Dissent”,May 2004, Vol.16(4) 25.

“What’s In A Name?  The transition from Master to AssociateJudge”, December 2005, Vol.17(11) 91.

“Statutory Interpretation –Principles and Pragmatism for a New Age”, July 2007, Vol.19(6) 49.

“The High Court ofAustralia:  Perspectives from theBrink”, March 2009, Vol.21(2) 11.

Judicial Review

“Legal Professional Ethics inTimes of Change” (1997) 3(2) TJR 73.

“Judging” Reflections on theMoment of Decision”(1999) 4(3) TJR 189.

“Expert Evidence:  Causation, Proof and Presentation”(2003) 6(2) TJR 131.

“The Supreme Court of NSW:  Tradition and Diversity” (2004) 7(1)TJR 31.

Book Review:  Litigation– Past and Present (2005) 7(2) TJR 233.

“Computers and Law:  The First Quarter Century” (2008) 8(4)TJR 429.

Law and the Human Genome Review

“The Human Genome Project and itschallenges to Society” Law & Hum Gen Rev 5/1996:  73-85.

“Human Freedom and the HumanGenome (Part I) Law & Hum Gen Rev 10/1999:107-114.

“Human Freedom and the HumanGenome (Part II) Law & Hum Gen Rev 11/1999:71-84.

“Human Freedom and the HumanGenome (Part II) Law & Hum Gen Rev 15/2001: 65-83.

Law Quarterly Review

“Judicial Dissent – Common Lawand Civil Law Traditions” (2007) 123 LQR 379.

LAWASIA Journal

M.D. Kirby, “JudicialIndependence and Accountability: An Asia-Pacific Perspective” [2009] LawasiaJournal1.

Legal Education Review

“Changes Seen, Foreseen andUnforeseen” (1993) Vol.4(2) 299.

Legal History

“Teaching Legal History inAustralia – Decline & Fall?” (2009) LegalHistory 13(1) 6.

Legal Studies

“Law Reform and Human Rights – Scarman’sGreat Legacy” [2006] Legal Studies26(4) 449.

“Centenary of H.M. Seervai –Doyen of Indian Constitutional Law – An Australian Appreciation” [2007] Legal Studies 27(3) 361.

“The Common Law and International Law – A DynamicContemporary Dialogue” [2010] LegalStudies 30(1) 29.

Macquarie Law Journal

“Law At Century’s End – AMillennial view from the High Court of Australia” (2001) 1(1) MqLJ 5.

“Law, Human Rights and Religion –Of Genocide, Sexuality and Apostasy” (2009) 9 MqLJ 1.

Malaysian Student Law Journal

“Legal Professional Ethics inTimes of Change” (1996) 2 165.

Media & Arts Law Review

“Hanging Judges and the ArchibaldPrize” (2006) 11 MALR 300.

Melbourne Journal of International Law

“Commentaries:  Transnational Judicial Dialogue,Internationalisation of Law and Australian Judges”, (2008) 9 Melb.J.Int’l Law 171.

Melbourne University Law Review

Introduction,(1996) 20 MULR 951.

“A.F. Mason - From Trigwell To Teoh” (1996) 20 MULR 1087.

“Constitutional Interpretationand Original Intent:  A Form ofAncestor Worship?” (2000) 24 MULR 1

“Welcome to Law Reviews” (2002)26 MULR 1.

“Harold Luntz:  Doyen of the Australian Law of Torts”(2003) 27 MULR 635.

“Chief Justice Nicholson,Australian Family Law and International Human Rights” (2004) 5 MULR 221.

“Sir Isaac Isaacs – ASesquicentenary Reflection” (2005) 29 MULR 880.

“Judicial Activism:  Power Without Responsibility?  No, Appropriate Activism Conforming toDuty” (2006) 30 MULR 576.

Book Review:  Defamation:  Comparative Law and Practice (2007)31 MULR 668.

“Transnational Judicial Dialogue,Internationalism of Law and Australian Judges” (2008) 9 MULR 171.

“Of ‘Sham’ and Other lessons forAustralian Revenue Law” (2008) 32 MULR 861.

Monash University Law Review

“The Australian Constitution – ACentenary Assessment” (1997) 23(2) Mon LR229.

“Seven Ages of a Lawyer” (2000)26 Mon LR 1.

“The Dreyfus Case a Century on –Ten Lessons for Australia” (2006) 32 MonLR 28.

“Australia’s Growing Debt to theEuropean Court of Human Rights” (2008) 34 MonLR 239.

Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights

“Domestic Courts andInternational Human Rights Law – The Ongoing Judicial Conversation” (2009)27(2) NQHR 291

New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law

“Deep Lying Rights – AConstitutional Conversation Continues” (2005) 3 NZJPIP 195.

Nordic Journal of International Law

“Implementing the BangalorePrinciples on Human Rights Law” (1989) 58 NordicJournal of International Law 206.

Onyx

“Seven Ages of a Lawyer” (2005) Vol.14(1)4.

Original Law Review

“Human Rights – Essential forGood Governance” (2005) Orig Law Rev1(1) 1.

Otago Law Review

“Judicial Activism?  A Riposte to the Counter-Reformation”(2005) Otago LR 11(1) 1.

The Parliamentarian

“Civic Friendship – Building aconsensus on conventions in governance in Malawi” July 1997 LXXVIII No.3 218.

Pro Bono Practices

Foreword, (2008) 4 (published byNSW Young Lawyers and National Pro Bono Resource Centre).

Prometheus

“Privacy Protection – A NewBeginning” (2000) Prometheus 18(2)125.

Psychiatry Psychology and Law

‘Psychiatry, Psychology, Law andHomosexuality – Uncomfortable Bedfellows” (2000) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 7(2) 139.

Public Law Review

“Trans-Tasman Union – Was SirDouglas Graham Right?” (1999) 10 PLR 295.

Quadrant

“Strange Tales From SupremeCourts” Quadrant July-August 2001,10.

“The Literary Desert inAustralian Law” Quadrant November2001, 33.

Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal

“Law and Justice inAustralia:  Room for Improvement”(2004) 2 QUTLJJ 289.

“Equity’s AustralianIsolationism” (2008) 8(2) QUTLJJ 444.

Rightnow magazine

“The 1967 referendum:  don’t get carried away”, Issue 2,December 2007, p.4.

Res Publica

“National Security:  Proportionality, Restraint &Commonsense” (2004) 13 Res Publica 1.

Reform

“The Law Reform Commission andthe essence of Australia” Issue 77, 2000, 60.

“The ALRC – A Winning Formula”Issue 82, 2003, 59.

Obituary – Professor Alex Castles& Associate Professor Gordon Hawkins, Issue 84, 2004, 67.

Round Table

“A Centenary Reflection on theAustralian Constitution” The Round Table(2001), 361 (589-606).

SIDA:  Épidémies et sociétés(AIDS:  Epidemics and societies)

“The Five Commandments of AIDSLaw”, 20 and 21 June 1987, p.163.

SIDA 2001 (AIDS 2001)

“A second meeting by the lake”,Table Ronde, 22 and 23 April 1989, p.251.

South African Journal on Human Rights

“Judicial Review in a Time ofTerrorism – Business As Usual, (2006) 22 SAJHR 21.

Southern Cross University School of Law and Justice

“A Decade in the High Court –Continuity and Change” – The Inaugural Michael Kirby Lecture Series 2007.

“Consensus and Dissent and theProposal for an Australian Statute of Rights” (2008) 12 SCULR 129.

Stanford Journal of International Law

“Transborder Data Flows and the‘Basic Rules’ of Data Privacy, StanfordJournal of International Law Volume 16, Summer 1980, 27.

Stanford Law & Policy Review

“Law and Sexuality:  The Contrasting Case of Australia”, Volume12:1 Winter 2001, 103.

Statute Law Review

“Towards a Grand Theory ofInterpretation” The Case of Statutes and Contracts”, Statute Law Review, 24(2), 95-111.

Suffolk University Law Review

“Judicial Review, JudicialActivism, Queer Rights, and Literature: A Conversation” (Hon. Michael Kirby and Ruthann Robson), Suffolk University Law Review,Vol.XLIII:1, 2009, 89.

“Citation of Foreign Decisions inConstitutional Adjudication:  TheRelevance of the Democratic Deficit”, SuffolkUniversity Law Review, Vol.XLIII:1, 2009, 119.

“Citation to Foreign Decisions inConstitutional Adjudication”, Twenty Ninth Annual Donohue Lecture Series, PanelDiscussion (Eric Blumenson, Hon. John M. Greaney, and Hon. Michael Kirby), Suffolk University Law Review,Vol.XLIII:1, 2009, 135.

Sydney Law School Reports

“Celebration Honours JusticeKirby”, (1996) Sydney Law School Reports,4(2), 10.

Sydney Law Review

M.D. Kirby, “Uniform Law Reform –Will We Live to See It?” (1977) 8 SydneyLaw Review 1.

Book Review, “The Tempting of America:  The Political Seduction of Law” byRobert H. Bork, (1991) Sydney Law Review,13(1), 103.

Review Essay, “H.L.A. Hart,Julius Stone and the Struggle for the Soul of Law”, (2005) Sydney Law Review, 27(2) 323.

“Judicial Supersession:  The Controversial Establishment of theNew South Wales Court of Appeal”, (2008) SydneyLaw Review, 30(2), 177.

Book Review, “A Matter of Conscience:  Sir Ronald Wilson” by Antonio Buti,(2009) Sydney Law Review, 31(2), 331.

Taxation in Australia

“Hubris contained:  Why a separate Australian Tax Courtshould be rejected” Vol.42/3, September 2007, 161.

Justice Graham Hill MemorialSpeech, Hobart, Vol.42/4, October 2007, 202.

UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethicsand Human Rights,Background, principles and applications

“Article 1:  Scope”, Ethics Series, 2009, 67.

“Article 2:  Aims”, Ethics Series, 2009, 81.

University of British Columbia Law Review

“Human Rights andTechnology:  A New Dilemma”, 22(1)(1988) UBC L.Rev, 123.

University of New South Wales Law Journal

“The Australian Use ofInternational Human Rights Norms: From Bangalore to Balliol – a View from the Antipodes”, (1993) 16(2) UNSW Law Journal 363.

“Maximising Special LeavePerformance in the High Court of Australia”, (2007) 30(3), UNSW Law Journal, 731.

Foreword, “Welcome to the RealWorld”, (The GFC) (2009) 32(2), UNSW LawJournal, 338.

University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Alumninews

“At our going out and our comingin”, No.2 (2008), Alumninews 6.

University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review

“Thomas More, Martin Luther andthe Judiciary Today”, (1999), 1 UNDALR 1.

“A Blaze in the Sky – TheCentenary Conference of the High Court of Australia”, (2004) 6 UNDALR 1.

University of Queensland Law Journal

“A Global Approach to JudicialIndependence and Integrity”, (2001) 21(2) UQLJ 147

“United Nations – Up Close”,(2005) 24(2) UQLJ 279.

University of Tasmania Law Review

“Human Rights:  The Challenge for Law Reform”, (1986),5 University of Tasmania Law Review,103.

Memorial Service for BrucePiggott CBE, (2000) 19(1) University ofTasmania Law Review 1.

“Three Tasmanian Law Reformers”,(2005) 23(1) University of Tasmania LawReview 1.

University of Western Australia Law Review

“Genome and Democracy – A GlobalChallenge” (2003) 31(1) UWAL Rev 1.

“The High Court of Australia andthe US Supreme Court:  A CentenaryReflection” (2003) 31(2) UWAL Rev 171.

“Herbert Vere Evatt, the UnitedNations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights After 60 Years” (2009)34(2) UWAL Rev 238.

University of Western Sydney Law Review

“Liberty, Terrorism and theCourts” (2005) 9 University of WesternSydney Law Review 11.

Venereology

Book Review, AIDS:  A Guide to the Law,Volume 8(2), May1995, 120.

“HIV/AIDS:  the challenges for governments”, Volume10(4), 1997, 218.

“HIV:  Why is governance so critical”, Volume 11(1), 1998, 6.

“Health, law, human rights andrevolution”, Volume 14(4), 2001, 191.

Victoria University of Wellington Law Review

“Robin Cooke, Human Rights andthe Pacific Dimension” (2008) VUWLR 119.

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