2015 Journal Article Preventative detention orders and the separation of judicial powerAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2015). Preventative detention orders and the separation of judicial power. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 38 (2), 756-791. |
Featured 2015 Journal Article Kuczborski v Queensland and the Scope of the Kable DoctrineAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2015). Kuczborski v Queensland and the Scope of the Kable Doctrine. University of Queensland Law Journal, 34 (1), 47-71. |
Featured 2014 Journal Article The new terrorists: The normalisation and spread of anti-terror laws in AustraliaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Williams, George (2014). The new terrorists: The normalisation and spread of anti-terror laws in Australia. Melbourne University Law Review, 38 (2), 362-408. |
Featured 2012 Journal Article A path to purposive formalism: interpreting Chapter III for judicial independence and impartialityWelsh, Rebecca (2012). A path to purposive formalism: interpreting Chapter III for judicial independence and impartiality. Monash University Law Review, 39 (1), 66-105. |
2025 Journal Article A new era in administrative power over undeportable migrantsAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2025, 01 17). A new era in administrative power over undeportable migrants Border Criminologies |
2023 Journal Article Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform AgendaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Bosland, Jason (2023). Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform Agenda. Melbourne University Law Review, 46 (3), 602-655. |
2022 Journal Article Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitionsAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2022). Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitions. Federal Law Review, 50 (4), 449-478. doi: 10.1177/0067205x221126583 |
2022 Journal Article Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global mediaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Kendall, Sarah (2022). Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global media. Communication Law and Policy, 27 (1), 1-27. doi: 10.1080/10811680.2021.2014293 |
2021 Journal Article In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the mediaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Cronin, Rose and Greste, Peter (2021). In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the media. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 44 (4), 1242-1280. doi: 10.53637/WMZR2175 |
2021 Journal Article Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedomAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Kendall, Sarah and Murray, Richard (2021). Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedom. Melbourne University Law Review, 44 (3), 764-811. |
2020 Journal Article Smethurst v Commissioner of Police and the Unlawful Seizure of Journalists’ Private InformationAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2020). Smethurst v Commissioner of Police and the Unlawful Seizure of Journalists’ Private Information. Media and Arts Law Review, 24 (1), 60-71. |
2020 Journal Article The confidentiality of journalists' sources in police investigations: privacy, privilege and the freedom of political communicationAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Orange, Joseph (2020). The confidentiality of journalists' sources in police investigations: privacy, privilege and the freedom of political communication. Australian Law Journal, 94, 777-790. |
2019 Journal Article The Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts and the Fair TrialAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). The Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts and the Fair Trial. Sydney Law Review, 41 (4), 423-454. |
2019 Journal Article Journalistic confidentiality in an age of data surveillanceAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). Journalistic confidentiality in an age of data surveillance. Australian Journalism Review, 41 (2), 225-239. doi: 10.1386/ajr_00008_1 |
2019 Journal Article CATs, courts and the constitution: the place of super-tribunals in the National Judicial SystemAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). CATs, courts and the constitution: the place of super-tribunals in the National Judicial System. Melbourne University Law Review, 43 (3), 852-902. |
2016 Journal Article Extraordinary powers without judicial oversight: a separation of powers dilemmaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2016). Extraordinary powers without judicial oversight: a separation of powers dilemma. Public Law Review, 27 (4), 249-254. |
2016 Journal Article Criminal Due Process and Chapter III of the Australian Constitution by Anthony GrayAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2016). Criminal Due Process and Chapter III of the Australian Constitution by Anthony Gray. Australian Law Journal, 1-1. |
2015 Journal Article Commonwealth v Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate: The End of Penalty Agreements in Civil Pecuniary Penalty Schemes?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Gover, Kate (2015). Commonwealth v Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate: The End of Penalty Agreements in Civil Pecuniary Penalty Schemes?. The Sydney Law Review, 37 (3), 417-435. |
2015 Journal Article Judicialization or renunciation? Judges in today's landscape of anti-terror lawsHoole, Grant and Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2015). Judicialization or renunciation? Judges in today's landscape of anti-terror laws. Constitutional Forum, 24 (1), 7-14. |
2015 Journal Article Judges in vice-regal rolesAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Williams, George (2015). Judges in vice-regal roles. Federal Law Review, 43 (1), 119-146. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1504300105 |