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 Journal Article Telecommunications interception in Australia: recent trends and regulatory prospectsBronitt, Simon and Stellios, James (2005). Telecommunications interception in Australia: recent trends and regulatory prospects. Telecommunications Policy, 29 (11), 875-888. doi: 10.1016/j.telpol.2005.06.010 |
2005 Book Principles of criminal lawBronitt, Simon and McSherry, Bernadette (2005). Principles of criminal law. 2nd ed. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: LBC Information Services. |
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 Journal Article The law in undercover policing: a comparative study of entrapment and covert interviewing in Australia, Canada and EuropeBronitt, Simon (2004). The law in undercover policing: a comparative study of entrapment and covert interviewing in Australia, Canada and Europe. Common Law World Review, 33 (1), 35-80. doi: 10.1350/clwr.33.1.35.25831 |
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. |
2003 Journal Article Shifting boundaries of cybercrime: from computer hacking to cyber-terrorismBronitt, Simon and Gani, Miriam (2003). Shifting boundaries of cybercrime: from computer hacking to cyber-terrorism. Criminal Law Journal, 27 (6), 303-321. |
2003 Journal Article Constitutional rhetoric v criminal justice realities: unbalanced responses to terrorism?Bronitt, Simon (2003). Constitutional rhetoric v criminal justice realities: unbalanced responses to terrorism?. Public Law Review, 14, 76-80. |
2002 Journal Article Sang is dead, loosely speaking: R v LooseleyBronitt, Simon (2002). Sang is dead, loosely speaking: R v Looseley. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 2002 (2), 374-387. |
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 |
2001 Book Principles of criminal lawBronitt, Simon and McSherry, Bernadette (2001). Principles of criminal law. 1st ed. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: LBC Information Services. |
2000 Journal Article Webbing the Pacific: teaching an intercontinental legal history courseOzcan, Bronitt, Simon, Harris, Doug, Holloway, Ian, McLaren, John and Pue, Wes (2000). Webbing the Pacific: teaching an intercontinental legal history course. Law and History Review, 18 (2), 445-456. doi: 10.2307/744304 |
2000 Journal Article Between rhetoric and reality: sociolegal and republican perspectives on entrapmentBronitt, Simon and Roche, Declan (2000). Between rhetoric and reality: sociolegal and republican perspectives on entrapment. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 4, 77-106. |
1999 Journal Article "Community Without Propinquity": teaching legal history intercontinentallyHarris, Douglas, McLaren, John, Pue, W. Wesley, Bronitt, Simon and Holloway, Ian (1999). "Community Without Propinquity": teaching legal history intercontinentally. Legal Education Review, 10 (1), 1-32. |
1999 Journal Article Entrapment, human rights and criminal justice: a licence to deviateBronitt, Simon (1999). Entrapment, human rights and criminal justice: a licence to deviate. Hong Kong Law Journal, 29 (2), 216-239. |
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 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. |
1998 Journal Article Female genital mutilation: reflections on law, medicine and human rightsBronitt, Simon (1998). Female genital mutilation: reflections on law, medicine and human rights. Health Care Analysis, 6 (1), 39-45. doi: 10.1007/BF02678079 |
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. |