2012 Book Chapter Australian responses to 9/11: new world legal hybrids?Bronitt, Simon and Donkin, Susan (2012). Australian responses to 9/11: new world legal hybrids?. Post 9/11 and the state of permanent legal emergency: security and humanrights in countering terrorism. (pp. 223-239) edited by Aniceto Masferrer. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-4062-4_10 |
2012 Book Chapter Policing to a different beat: measuring police performanceLegrand, Timothy and Bronitt, Simon (2012). Policing to a different beat: measuring police performance. Policing and security in practice: challenges and achievements. (pp. 1-19) edited by Tim Prenzler. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137007780_1 |
2012 Book Chapter Shifting paradigms: jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of the lawBronitt, Simon (2012). Shifting paradigms: jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of the law. Cross-border law enforcement. Regional law enforcement cooperation: European, Australian and Asia-Pacific perspectives. (pp. 275-284) edited by Simon Bronitt, Clive Harfield and Saskia Hufnagel. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2011 Book Chapter The common law and human dignityBronitt, Simon (2011). The common law and human dignity. The German constitution turns 60: basic law and commonwealth constitution – German and Australian perspectives. (pp. 77-88) edited by Jurgen Brohmer. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Peter Lang Publishing. |
2009 Book Chapter Visions of a multicultural criminal law: an Australian perspectiveBronitt, Simon (2009). Visions of a multicultural criminal law: an Australian perspective. Multicultural jurisprudence: comparative perspectives on the cultural defense. (pp. 121-144) edited by Marie-Claire Foblets and Alison Dundes Renteln. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart. |
2009 Book Chapter Criminal codes in the 21st century: the paradox of the liberal promiseBronitt, Simon and Gani, Miriam (2009). Criminal codes in the 21st century: the paradox of the liberal promise. Regulating deviance: the redirection of criminalisation and the futures of criminal law. (pp. 235-260) edited by Bernadette McSherry, Alan Norrie and Simon Bronitt. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart. |
2008 Book Chapter Balancing liberty and security: critical perspectives on terrorism law reformBronitt, Simon (2008). Balancing liberty and security: critical perspectives on terrorism law reform. Fresh perspectives on the 'war on terror'. (pp. 65-84) edited by Miriam Gani and Penelope Mathew. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/fpwt.07.2008.05 |
2008 Book Chapter Rhetoric, reason and the rule of law in early colonial New South WalesHolloway, Ian, Bronitt, Simon and Williams, John (2008). Rhetoric, reason and the rule of law in early colonial New South Wales. The grand experiment: law and legal culture in British settler societies. (pp. 78-100) edited by Hamar Foster, Benjamin L. Berger and A. R. Buck. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press. |
2008 Book Chapter EntrapmentBronitt, Simon (2008). Entrapment. The new Oxford companion to law. (pp. 381-382) edited by Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2007 Book Chapter Hate speech, sedition and the war on terrorBronitt, Simon (2007). Hate speech, sedition and the war on terror. Hate Speech and Freedom of Speech in Australia. (pp. 129-144) edited by Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone. Annandale, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
2006 Book Chapter The burden and standard of proof in environmental regulation: the precautionary principle in an Australian administrative contextJones, Judith and Bronitt, Simon (2006). The burden and standard of proof in environmental regulation: the precautionary principle in an Australian administrative context. Implementing the precautionary principle : perspectives and prospects. (pp. 137-159) edited by Elizabeth Fisher, Judith Jones and René von Schomberg. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781847201676.00017 |
2005 Book Chapter Cyber-crime in the 21 st century: Windows on Australian lawBronitt, Simon and Gani, Miriam (2005). Cyber-crime in the 21 st century: Windows on Australian law. Cyber-Crime. (pp. 141-167) Hong Kong University Press, HKU. |
2005 Book Chapter Interpreting law enforcement immunities: the relationship between judicial, legislative and administrative modelsBronitt, Simon (2005). Interpreting law enforcement immunities: the relationship between judicial, legislative and administrative models. Interpreting Statutes. (pp. 223-249) edited by Suzanne Corcoran and Stephen Bottomley. Leichhardt, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
2004 Book Chapter Cyber-crime in the 21st Century: windows on Australian lawBronitt, Simon and Gani, Miriam (2004). Cyber-crime in the 21st Century: windows on Australian law. Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. (pp. 141-168) edited by Roderic G. Broadhurst and Peter N. Grabosky. Aberdeen, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. |
2002 Book Chapter Courts, criminal law and procedureUrbas, Gregor and Bronitt, Simon (2002). Courts, criminal law and procedure. The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology. (pp. 73-92) edited by Adam Graycar and Peter Grabosky. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Book Chapter SexBronitt, Simon (2001). Sex. Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia. (pp. 620-622) edited by Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper and George Williams. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acref/9780195540222.001.0001 |
1998 Book Chapter Rape victims on trial: regulating the use and abuse of sexual history evidenceBronitt, Simon and Henning, Terese (1998). Rape victims on trial: regulating the use and abuse of sexual history evidence. Balancing the Scales: Rape, Law Reform and Australian Culture. (pp. 76-94) edited by Patricia Easteal. Annandale, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
1998 Book Chapter The transmission of life-threatening infections: a new regulatory strategyBronitt, Simon (1998). The transmission of life-threatening infections: a new regulatory strategy. Health Care, Crime and Regulatory Control. (pp. 167-178) edited by Russell G. Smith. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Hawkins Press. |
1998 Book Chapter The rules of recent complaint: rape myths and the legal construction of the "reasonable" rape victimBronitt, Simon (1998). The rules of recent complaint: rape myths and the legal construction of the "reasonable" rape victim. Balancing the Scales: Rape, Law Reform and Australian Culture. (pp. 41-59) edited by Patricia Easteal. Annandale, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
1998 Book Chapter Criminal law and human rightsBronitt, S. and Ayers, M. (1998). Criminal law and human rights. Human rights in Australian law : principles, practice and potential. (pp. 00-00) edited by David Kinley. Leichardt, NSW, Australia: Federation Press. |