2023 Other Outputs Proposed spending and donations caps may at last bring genuine reform to national election rulesOrr, Graeme (2023, 06 20). Proposed spending and donations caps may at last bring genuine reform to national election rules The Conversation |
2023 Book Chapter AustraliaOrr, Graeme (2023). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events 2022. (pp. 359-361) edited by D.S. Lewis and Wendy Slater. Ann Arbor, MI, United States: ProQuest. |
2023 Journal Article 'King OathOrr, Graeme (2023). 'King Oath. Inside Story. |
2022 Conference Publication Citizens or Denizens: Defining the Right to VoteOrr, Graeme (2022). Citizens or Denizens: Defining the Right to Vote. 7th Biennial Electoral Regulation Research Network Workshop, Canberra, ACT Australia, 8-9 December 2022. |
2022 Journal Article It’s my party: the enforceability of political party rulesOrr, Graeme (2022). It’s my party: the enforceability of political party rules. Alternative Law Journal, 47 (4), 248-252. doi: 10.1177/1037969x221132303 |
2022 Journal Article Referendums, Misinformation and the LawOrr, Graeme (2022). Referendums, Misinformation and the Law. Public Law Review, 33 (1), 13-18. |
2022 Journal Article Contempt Convictions and Membership of ParliamentOrr, Graeme (2022). Contempt Convictions and Membership of Parliament. The Australian Law Journal, 96 (5), 303-307. |
2022 Other Outputs Why party preselections are still a mess, and the courts haven’t helpedOrr, Graeme (2022, 04 13). Why party preselections are still a mess, and the courts haven’t helped The Conversation |
2022 Book Chapter AustraliaOrr, Graeme (2022). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events 2021. (pp. 348-350) Ann Arbor, MI, United States: ProQuest. |
2022 Conference Publication Conventions in determining parliamentary qualificationsOrr, Graeme (2022). Conventions in determining parliamentary qualifications. Constitutional Conventions Workshop, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia, 21-22 February 2022. |
2022 Other Outputs Stronger Laws on ‘Foreign’ Election Influence were Rushed through this Week – Limiting Speech but Ignoring our Billionaire ProblemOrr, Graeme (2022, 02 18). Stronger Laws on ‘Foreign’ Election Influence were Rushed through this Week – Limiting Speech but Ignoring our Billionaire Problem The Conversation |
2022 Book Chapter Qualifications to be an elected representativeOrr, Graeme (2022). Qualifications to be an elected representative. Comparative election law. (pp. 305-321) edited by James A. Gardner. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing . doi: 10.4337/9781788119023.00028 |
2021 Other Outputs Federal voter ID lawsOrr, Graeme, Dixon, Rosalind, Larkin, Dani, Brent, Peter and Green, Antony (2021). Federal voter ID laws. ERRN and Democratic Audit of Australia Working Paper Series. Number 76. Electoral Regulation Research Network, The University of Melbourne. |
2021 Other Outputs Voter ID is a bad idea: here's whyOrr, Graeme (2021, 11 04). Voter ID is a bad idea: here's why The Conversation |
2021 Other Outputs Who’s Liberal? What’s Labor? New bill to give established parties control of their names is full of holesOrr, Graeme (2021, 08 16). Who’s Liberal? What’s Labor? New bill to give established parties control of their names is full of holes The Conversation |
2021 Book Chapter AustraliaOrr, Graeme (2021). Australia. The Annual Register: World Events. (pp. 344-346) edited by DS Lewis and Wendy Slater. Cambridge, United Kingdom: ProQuest. |
2021 Journal Article Islands in the storm? Responses to foreign electoral interference in Australia and New ZealandOrr, Graeme and Geddis, Andrew (2021). Islands in the storm? Responses to foreign electoral interference in Australia and New Zealand. Election Law Journal, 20 (1) , 82-97. doi: 10.1089/elj.2020.0656 |
2021 Book Chapter ‘Choice of the manner in which thou wilt die’: the Australian courts on compulsory votingOrr, Graeme (2021). ‘Choice of the manner in which thou wilt die’: the Australian courts on compulsory voting. A century of compulsory voting in Australia. (pp. 141-164) edited by Matteo Bonotti and Paul Strangio. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-33-4025-1_8 |
2020 Other Outputs Why this Queensland election is different - states are back at the forefront of political attentionOrr, Graeme (2020, 10 28). Why this Queensland election is different - states are back at the forefront of political attention The Conversation - . |
2020 Other Outputs Clive Palmer’s ‘death tax’ scare campaign isn’t new. But it’s still outrageousOrr, Graeme (2020, 10 28). Clive Palmer’s ‘death tax’ scare campaign isn’t new. But it’s still outrageous Guardian Australia - . |