2009 Journal Article Tom Campbell and Democratic Legal PositivismAllan, James F.P. (2009). Tom Campbell and Democratic Legal Positivism. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 34 (2009), 283-293. |
2008 Journal Article Jeremy Waldron and the Philosopher's StoneJ Allan (2008). Jeremy Waldron and the Philosopher's Stone. San Diego Law Review, 45 (1), 133-162. |
2008 Book Chapter The Travails of Justice WaldronJ 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 |
2008 Journal Article An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia Has Undermined Australian FederalismAllan, James and Aroney, Nicholas (2008). An Uncommon Court: How the High Court of Australia Has Undermined Australian Federalism. Sydney Law Review, 30 (2), 245-294. |
2007 Journal Article The citation of overseas authority in rights litigation in New Zealand: How much bark? How much bite?Allan, J. F. P., Huscroft, G. and Lynch, N. (2007). The citation of overseas authority in rights litigation in New Zealand: How much bark? How much bite?. Otago Law Review, 11 (3), 433-467. |
2007 Journal Article The paradox of sovereignity: Jackson and the hunt for a new rule of recognitionAllan, J. F. P. (2007). The paradox of sovereignity: Jackson and the hunt for a new rule of recognition. King's Law Journal, 18 (1), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/09615768.2007.11427662 |
2007 Journal Article Bills of rights as centralising instrumentsAllan, J. F. P. (2007). Bills of rights as centralising instruments. Adelaide Law Review, 27 (1), 183-198. |
2007 Journal Article Is you or is you ain't Hart's baby? Epstein's minimum content of Natural LawAllan, J. F. P. (2007). Is you or is you ain't Hart's baby? Epstein's minimum content of Natural Law. Ratio Juris, 20 (2), 213-229. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9337.2007.00356.x |
2006 Journal Article Thin beats fat yet again: Conceptions of democracyAllan, James (2006). Thin beats fat yet again: Conceptions of democracy. Law and Philosophy, 25 (5), 533-559. doi: 10.1007/s10982-006-0004-x |
2006 Journal Article The vacuous concept of dignityAllan, James and Bagaric, Mirko (2006). The vacuous concept of dignity. Journal of Human Rights, 5 (2), 257-270. doi: 10.1080/14754830600653603 |
2006 Journal Article Portia, Bassanio or Dick the Butcher? Constraining judges in the twenty-first centuryAllan, James (2006). Portia, Bassanio or Dick the Butcher? Constraining judges in the twenty-first century. King's College Law Journal, 17 (1), 1-26. doi: 10.1080/09615768.2006.11427627 |
2006 Journal Article The Victorian Charter of Human Rights and responsibilities: Exegesis and criticismAllan, J. F. P. (2006). The Victorian Charter of Human Rights and responsibilities: Exegesis and criticism. Melbourne University Law Review, 30 (3), 906-922. |
2006 Journal Article Constitutional rights coming home to roost? Rights internationalism in American courtsAllan, James and Huscroft, Grant (2006). Constitutional rights coming home to roost? Rights internationalism in American courts. San Diego Law Review, 43 (1), 1-59. |
2006 Conference Publication Bills of Rights As Centralising InstrumentsJames Allan (2006). Bills of Rights As Centralising Instruments. 18th Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society, University House, Canberra, ACT, 26--28 May, 2006. South Australia: The Samuel Griffith Society. |
2006 Journal Article A life of H.L.A. Hart: the nightmare and the noble dreamAllan, James (2006). A life of H.L.A. Hart: the nightmare and the noble dream. Otago Law Review, 11 (2), 327-329. |
2006 Journal Article Waldron and opposing judicial review - Except, sort of, in New ZealandAllan, James F. P. and Geddis, Andrew (2006). Waldron and opposing judicial review - Except, sort of, in New Zealand. New Zealand Law Journal, 2, 94-97. |
2006 Book Chapter Judicial appointments in New Zealand : If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done openly and directlyAllan, 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. doi: 10.3138/9781442670921-008 |
2005 Journal Article Human Rights - Can we afford to leave them to the judges?Allan, J. F. P. (2005). Human Rights - Can we afford to leave them to the judges?. Commonwealth Judicial Journal, 16 (2), 4-11. |
2005 Journal Article 'Do the right thing' judging? The High Court of Australia in Al-KatebAllan, James (2005). 'Do the right thing' judging? The High Court of Australia in Al-Kateb. University of Queensland Law Journal, 24 (1), 1-34. |
2005 Journal Article Doing Things the Hurd Way: A Map for all Reasons?Allan, J. F. P. (2005). Doing Things the Hurd Way: A Map for all Reasons?. Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, 30, 59-81. |