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2012

Conference Publication

Prosecution v Education

Orr, Graeme (2012). Prosecution v Education. FAD: Travelling the Open Path (2012 National Electoral Funding and Disclosure Workshop), ECQ, Brisbane, 21 May 2012.

Prosecution v Education

2012

Conference Publication

Political Parties and the Law in Australia (Or 'Regulating the Golems')

Orr, Graeme (2012). Political Parties and the Law in Australia (Or 'Regulating the Golems'). Reflections on Contemporary Party Organisations in Australia, Monash University, 23 November 2012.

Political Parties and the Law in Australia (Or 'Regulating the Golems')

2012

Journal Article

Ministerial dictate in labour law

Orr, Graeme (2012). Ministerial dictate in labour law. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 20 (1), 6-10.

Ministerial dictate in labour law

2012

Conference Publication

After the Party: Government Advertising Versus Third Party Campaigns in Australia

Orr, Graeme (2012). After the Party: Government Advertising Versus Third Party Campaigns in Australia. 'Reshaping Power: Shifting Boundaries', World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, 8-12 July 2012.

After the Party: Government Advertising Versus Third Party Campaigns in Australia

2012

Conference Publication

Ministerial Intervention in Labour Law

Orr, Graeme (2012). Ministerial Intervention in Labour Law. Australian Labour Law Association, Queensland Chapter, 18 October.

Ministerial Intervention in Labour Law

2012

Other Outputs

Report on NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division)

Orr, Graeme (2012). Report on NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division). Sydney, Australia:

Report on NSW Political Finance Law: Implications and Legalities, Australian Labor Party (National Division)

2011

Journal Article

Party primaries for candidate preselection? Right question, wrong answer

Orr, Graeme (2011). Party primaries for candidate preselection? Right question, wrong answer. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 34 (3), 964-983.

Party primaries for candidate preselection? Right question, wrong answer

2011

Journal Article

The voting rights ratchet: Rowe v Electoral Commissioner

Orr, Graeme (2011). The voting rights ratchet: Rowe v Electoral Commissioner. Public Law Review, 22 (2), 83-89.

The voting rights ratchet: Rowe v Electoral Commissioner

2011

Journal Article

Does the corporations power extend to re-constituting corporations?

Orr, Graeme and Johnston, Andrew (2011). Does the corporations power extend to re-constituting corporations?. Federal Law Review, 39 (1), 71-101. doi: 10.1177/0067205x1103900103

Does the corporations power extend to re-constituting corporations?

2011

Book Chapter

Justifications for regulating party affairs: Competition not public funding

Orr, Graeme (2011). Justifications for regulating party affairs: Competition not public funding. The funding of political parties: Where now?. (pp. 245-260) edited by Keith Ewing, Jacob Rowbottom and Joo-Cheong Tham. Abingdon, England, U.K.: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203802939-23

Justifications for regulating party affairs: Competition not public funding

2011

Book

Electoral democracy: Australian prospects

Joo-Cheong Tham, Brian Costar and Graeme Orr eds. (2011). Electoral democracy: Australian prospects. Carlton, VIC, Australia: Melbourne University Press.

Electoral democracy: Australian prospects

2011

Journal Article

Political daze: 2010 election diaries

Orr, Graeme (2011). Political daze: 2010 election diaries. Alternative Law Journal, 36 (2), 137-138.

Political daze: 2010 election diaries

2011

Book Chapter

Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects

Tham, Joo-Cheong, Costar, Brian and Orr, Graeme (2011). Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects. Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects. (pp. xi-xvii) edited by Tham, Joo Cheong, Costar, Brian and Orr, Graeme. Australia: Melbourne University Press.

Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects

2011

Journal Article

Paid parental leave: welfare or workplace right?

Orr, Graeme (2011). Paid parental leave: welfare or workplace right?. Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 18 (4), 193-197.

Paid parental leave: welfare or workplace right?

2011

Journal Article

Compulsory voting: Elections, not referendums

Orr, Graeme (2011). Compulsory voting: Elections, not referendums. Pandora's Box, 18, 19-30.

Compulsory voting: Elections, not referendums

2011

Other Outputs

Modernising the Electoral Act: legislative form and judicial role

Orr, Graeme (2011). Modernising the Electoral Act: legislative form and judicial role. Sydney, NSW, Australia: NSW Electoral Commission.

Modernising the Electoral Act: legislative form and judicial role

2011

Book Chapter

Legal conceptions of political parties: through the lens of anti-discrimination law

Orr, Graeme (2011). Legal conceptions of political parties: through the lens of anti-discrimination law. Electoral Democracy: Australian Prospects. (pp. 120-139) edited by Joo-Cheong Costar, Tham Brian and Graeme Orr. Carlton, Vic., Australia: Melbourne University Press.

Legal conceptions of political parties: through the lens of anti-discrimination law

2010

Journal Article

Public money and electioneering: A view from across the Tasman

Orr, Graeme (2010). Public money and electioneering: A view from across the Tasman. Policy Quarterly, 6 (3), 21-25.

Public money and electioneering: A view from across the Tasman

2010

Journal Article

The Australian Experience of Electoral Bribery: Dealing in Electoral Support

Orr, Graeme (2010). The Australian Experience of Electoral Bribery: Dealing in Electoral Support. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 56 (2), 225-241. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8497.2010.01551.x

The Australian Experience of Electoral Bribery: Dealing in Electoral Support

2010

Journal Article

Academics and the media

Orr, Graeme (2010). Academics and the media. Australian Universities' Review, 52 (1), 23-31.

Academics and the media