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2018

Book Chapter

Human rights, doubts and democracy

Allan, James (2018). Human rights, doubts and democracy. Political and legal approaches to human rights. (pp. 113-130) edited by Tom Campbell and Kylie Bourne. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315179711

Human rights, doubts and democracy

2020

Book Chapter

A Humean take on religious freedom

Allan, James (2020). A Humean take on religious freedom. Forgotten freedom no more: protecting religious liberty in Australia, analysis and perspectives. (pp. 133-142) edited by Robert Forsyth and Peter Kurti. Redland Bay, QLD, Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

A Humean take on religious freedom

2019

Book Chapter

The administration of Australian universities: a national scandal? Or amiss in funderland?

Allan, James (2019). The administration of Australian universities: a national scandal? Or amiss in funderland?. Campus meltdown: the deepening crisis in Australian universities. (pp. 23-42) edited by William O. Coleman. Redland Bay, QLD, Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

The administration of Australian universities: a national scandal? Or amiss in funderland?

2018

Book Chapter

Ronald Dworkin and free speech

Allan, James (2018). Ronald Dworkin and free speech. Dignity in the legal and political philosophy of Ronald Dworkin. (pp. 300-312) edited by Salman Khurshid, Lokendra Malik and Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Ronald Dworkin and free speech

2017

Book Chapter

The view from down under: freedom of the press in Canada

Allan, James (2017). The view from down under: freedom of the press in Canada. The unfulfilled promise of press freedom in Canada. (pp. 220-232) edited by Lisa Taylor and Cara-Marie O’Hagan. Toronto, ON Canada: University of Toronto Press.

The view from down under: freedom of the press in Canada

2016

Book Chapter

Is talk of the quality of judging sometimes strained, feigned or not sustained?

Allan, James (2016). Is talk of the quality of judging sometimes strained, feigned or not sustained?. Judicial independence: contemporary challenges, future directions. (pp. 64-75) edited by Rebecca Ananian-Welsh and Jonathan Crowe. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press.

Is talk of the quality of judging sometimes strained, feigned or not sustained?

2016

Book Chapter

A professor's progress: John Smillie on Bills of Rights

Allan, James F. P. (2016). A professor's progress: John Smillie on Bills of Rights. The search for certainty: Essays in honour of John Smillie. (pp. 19-35) edited by Shelley Griffiths, Mark Henaghan and M.B. Rodriguez Ferrere. New Zealand: Thomson Reuters.

A professor's progress: John Smillie on Bills of Rights

2015

Book Chapter

The activist judge – vanity of vanities

Allan, James (2015). The activist judge – vanity of vanities. Judicial Activism: an interdisciplinary approach to the American and European experiences. (pp. 71-87) edited by Luis Pereira Coutinho, Massimo La Torre and Steven D. Smith. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-18549-1_6

The activist judge – vanity of vanities

2011

Book Chapter

Reasonable disagreement and the diminution of democracy: Joseph's Morally laden understanding of 'The Rule of Law'

Allan, James (2011). Reasonable disagreement and the diminution of democracy: Joseph's Morally laden understanding of 'The Rule of Law'. Modern challenges to the rule of law. (pp. 79-92) edited by Richard Ekins. Wellington, New Zealand: LexisNexis New Zealand.

Reasonable disagreement and the diminution of democracy: Joseph's Morally laden understanding of 'The Rule of Law'

2011

Book Chapter

The curious concept of the 'living tree' (or non-locked-in) constitution

Allan, James (2011). The curious concept of the 'living tree' (or non-locked-in) constitution. The challenge of originalism: Theories of constituional interpretation. (pp. 179-202) edited by Grant Huscroft and Bradley Miller. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139003926.010

The curious concept of the 'living tree' (or non-locked-in) constitution

2011

Book Chapter

Utilitarianism and liberty

Allan, James (2011). Utilitarianism and liberty. Jurisprudence of Liberty. (pp. 331-342) edited by Suri Ratnapala and Gabriel A Moens. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: Lexis Nexis Butterworths.

Utilitarianism and liberty

2011

Book Chapter

Statutory Bills of Rights: You read words in, you read words out, you take Parliament's clear intention and you shake it all about - Doin' the sankey hanky panky

Allan, James (2011). Statutory Bills of Rights: You read words in, you read words out, you take Parliament's clear intention and you shake it all about - Doin' the sankey hanky panky. The legal protection of Human Rights: Sceptical Essays. (pp. 108-126) edited by Tom Campbell, K. D. Ewing and Adam Tomkins. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199606078.003.0006

Statutory Bills of Rights: You read words in, you read words out, you take Parliament's clear intention and you shake it all about - Doin' the sankey hanky panky

2010

Book Chapter

Dialogues concerning natural religion

Allan, James F. P. (2010). Dialogues concerning natural religion. 100 great books of liberty: The essential introduction to the greatest idea of Western Civilisation. (pp. 33-36) edited by Chris Berg, John Roskam and Andrew Kemp. Ballan, VIC, Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

Dialogues concerning natural religion

2009

Book Chapter

How John Howard saved the constitution

Allan, James F.P. (2009). How John Howard saved the constitution. The Howard era. (pp. 57-78) edited by Keith Windschuttle, David Martin Jones and Ray Evans. Balmain, NSW, Australia: Quadrant Books.

How John Howard saved the constitution

2009

Book Chapter

Misgoverning universities

Allan, James F. P. (2009). Misgoverning universities. The Howard era. (pp. 456-468) edited by Keith Windschuttle, David Martin Jones and Ray Evans. Balmain, NSW, Australia: Quadrant Books.

Misgoverning universities

2009

Book Chapter

What's wrong about a statutory bill of rights

Allan, James F. P. (2009). What's wrong about a statutory bill of rights. Don't leave us with the bill: The case against an Australian bill of rights. (pp. 83-95) edited by Julian Leeser and Ryan Haddrick. Barton, ACT, Australia: The Menzies Research Centre.

What's wrong about a statutory bill of rights

2008

Book Chapter

The Travails of Justice Waldron

J Allan (2008). The Travails of Justice Waldron. Expounding the Constitution. (pp. 161-183) edited by G Huscroft. New York: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511511042.009

The Travails of Justice Waldron

2006

Book Chapter

Judicial appointments in New Zealand : If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done openly and directly

Allan, James (2006). Judicial appointments in New Zealand : If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done openly and directly. Appointing judges in an age of judicial power. (pp. 103-121) edited by Kate Malleson and Peter H. Russell. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.

Judicial appointments in New Zealand : If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done openly and directly

2004

Book Chapter

Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking

Allan, J. F. P. (2004). Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking. The Statute: Making and Meaning. (pp. 285-298) edited by Bigwood, R.. Wellington: LexisNexis.

Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking

2003

Book Chapter

A defence of the status quo

Allan, J. F. P. (2003). A defence of the status quo. Protecting Human Rights: Instruments and Institutions. (pp. 175-194) edited by T. Campbell, J. Goldsworthy and A. Stone. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

A defence of the status quo