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2015 Journal Article Admission to practice in Queensland - cases and processesBartlett, Francesca and Linda Haller (2015). Admission to practice in Queensland - cases and processes. Queensland Lawyer, 35 (4), 170-184. |
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2015 Conference Publication Skirting Advocates' Immunity Giving Financial Redress to Clients for Poor In-court WorkBartlett, Francesca (2015). Skirting Advocates' Immunity Giving Financial Redress to Clients for Poor In-court Work. Consumer Redress When Lawyers Are Negligent, International Institute for the Sociology of Law Workshop, Onati, Spain, 9-10 July. |
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2015 Conference Publication Women, Feminism and Judicial DiversityDouglas, Heather Anne and Bartlett, Francesca (2015). Women, Feminism and Judicial Diversity. Judicial Independence in Australia: Contemporary Challenges, Future Directions, Brisbane, 11 July 2015. |
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2015 Conference Publication The Gendered Politics of AdmissionBartlett, Francesca (2015). The Gendered Politics of Admission. ANZ Legal Ethics Colloquium 5: Sustainable Legal Ethics, Melbourne, 13 November. |
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2014 Journal Article A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actionsBartlett, Francesca and Corrin, Jennifer (2014). A flood of claims? Procedural and ethical issues in collective actions. Proctor, 34 (2), 26-29. |
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2014 Conference Publication Ordering Lawyers to Apologise for Their Misconduct: What's the Benefit?Bartlett, Francesca and Carroll, Robyn (2014). Ordering Lawyers to Apologise for Their Misconduct: What's the Benefit?. International Legal Ethics Conference IV, London, United Kingdom, 12 July. |
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2014 Book The Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting LawHeather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter eds. (2014). The Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. |
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2014 Book Chapter Louth v Diprose 175 CLR 621Bartlett, Francesca (2014). Louth v Diprose 175 CLR 621. Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. (pp. 196-206) edited by Heather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. |
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2014 Conference Publication Assessing a Person's Mental Capacity and Wellness when They Apply to Be a LawyerBartlett, Francesca (2014). Assessing a Person's Mental Capacity and Wellness when They Apply to Be a Lawyer. 2014 National Wellness for Law Forum, Brisbane, Australia, 6-7 February 2014. |
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2014 Conference Publication What Does Pro Bono Publico Mean to Lawyers?Bartlett, Francesca and Monica Taylor (2014). What Does Pro Bono Publico Mean to Lawyers?. Australian and New Zealand Law & Society Conference, University of Queensland, Queensland, 5 December. |
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2014 Book Chapter Introduction: Righting Australian LawDouglas, Heather Anne, Bartlett, Francesca, Luker, Trish and Hunter, Rosemary (2014). Introduction: Righting Australian Law. Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. (pp. 1-18) edited by Heather Douglas, Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker and Rosemary Hunter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. |
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2013 Conference Publication Drug-induced compulsive disorders: clinical, ethical and legal challengesCarter, Adrian, O'Sullivan, John, Dissanayaka, Nadeeka, Bartlett, Francesca, Hall, Wayne and Bell, Peter (2013). Drug-induced compulsive disorders: clinical, ethical and legal challenges. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 24-27 November 2013. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.. doi: 10.1111/dar.12077 |
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2013 Journal Article Disclosing lawyers: questioning law and process in the admission of Australian lawyersBartlett, Francesca and Haller, Linda (2013). Disclosing lawyers: questioning law and process in the admission of Australian lawyers. Federal Law Review, 41 (2), 227-264. |
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2013 Conference Publication Getting Back into the Club: Re-admission, Re-acceptance and Presumption of 'Continuance' of Poor CharacterBartlett, Francesca (2013). Getting Back into the Club: Re-admission, Re-acceptance and Presumption of 'Continuance' of Poor Character. Challenging Professional Boundaries' Australian and New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium, Flinders University, South Australia, 28 November 2013. |
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2013 Journal Article Stemming the flood: procedural and ethical issues arising from potential flood litigationCorrin, Jennifer Clare and Bartlett, Francesca (2013). Stemming the flood: procedural and ethical issues arising from potential flood litigation. Australian Law Journal, 87 (4), 250-258. |
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2013 Conference Publication Treatment-induced Compulsive Acts Leading to a Breach of Law: Implications in Determining Criminality and Legal SanctionBartlett, Francesca (2013). Treatment-induced Compulsive Acts Leading to a Breach of Law: Implications in Determining Criminality and Legal Sanction. Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and Other Drugs Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 24 - 27 November 2013. |
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2013 Journal Article Understanding the "safe harbour": The prohibition on engaging in legal practice and its application to patent and trade marks attorneys in AustraliaBartlett, Francesca and Burrell, Robert (2013). Understanding the "safe harbour": The prohibition on engaging in legal practice and its application to patent and trade marks attorneys in Australia. Australian Intellectual Property Journal, 24 (2), 74-93. |
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2013 Journal Article Case and comment. Tasmania v Martin (no 2): voluntariness and causation for criminal offending associated with treatment of Parkinson's diseaseBartlett, Francesca, Hall, Wayne and Carter, Adrian (2013). Case and comment. Tasmania v Martin (no 2): voluntariness and causation for criminal offending associated with treatment of Parkinson's disease. Criminal Law Journal, 37 (5), 330-341. |
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2012 Journal Article CrowniesBartlett, Francesca (2012). Crownies. Alternative Law Journal, 68-68. |
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2011 Journal Article The role of apologies in professional disciplineBartlett, Francesca (2011). The role of apologies in professional discipline. Legal Ethics, 14 (1), 49-72. doi: 10.5235/146072811796373005 |