2024 Book Chapter Prioritising inclusion: the nexus of disability rights, Sustainable Development Goals on education, and intellectual property interestsHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2024). Prioritising inclusion: the nexus of disability rights, Sustainable Development Goals on education, and intellectual property interests. The Elgar Companion to Intellectual Property and the Sustainable Development Goals. (pp. 175-197) edited by Matthew Rimmer, Caroline B. Ncbue and Bita Amani. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781803925233.00014 |
2023 Book Chapter Strategic human rights-based policy reforms for making Australian universities equally accessible to students, staff, and faculty who are Indigenous people with disabilityDaniels-Mayes, Sheelagh, Harpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2023). Strategic human rights-based policy reforms for making Australian universities equally accessible to students, staff, and faculty who are Indigenous people with disability. Research Handbook on Disability Policy. (pp. 402-417) Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781800373655.00042 |
2023 Book Chapter Litigating Disability Social RightsStein, Michael Ashley, Barnett, Peter, Harpur, Paul, Porter, Bruce and O'Cinneide, Colm (2023). Litigating Disability Social Rights. Disability Social Rights. (pp. 1-134) edited by Stein, Michael Ashley and Langford, Malcolm. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
2022 Book Chapter The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as a global tipping point for the participation of persons with disabilitiesHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2022). The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as a global tipping point for the participation of persons with disabilities. Oxford research encyclopedia of politics. (pp. 1-22) edited by Anika Leithner and Kyle Libby. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.245 |
2025 Book Chapter Disability hate speech and hate crimes: assessing the role of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in tackling disability-based animusLord, Janet E., Pons, William I., Stein, Michael Ashley, Ellem, Kathy and Harpur, Paul (2025). Disability hate speech and hate crimes: assessing the role of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in tackling disability-based animus. Disability hate crime: perspectives for change. (pp. 148-165) edited by Leah Burch and David Wilkin. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003442004-11 |
2025 Book Chapter Disability and mobilization workHarpur, Paul David and Szucs, Brooke (2025). Disability and mobilization work. The Routledge companion to disability and work. (pp. 297-309) edited by Oana Branzei and Anica Zeyen. New York, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003350781-27 |
2024 Book Chapter Role models and governance for higher education inclusionHarpur, Paul (2024). Role models and governance for higher education inclusion. Changing Higher Education for Good: Democratising higher education. (pp. 44-N/A) edited by Martin Betts. Gold Coast, Australia: Ocean Reeve Publishing. |
2024 Book Chapter Summary of issues in equityHarpur, Paul (2024). Summary of issues in equity. Changing Higher Education for Good: Democratising higher education. (pp. 55-N/A) edited by Martin Betts. Gold Coast, Australia: Ocean Reeve Publishing. |
2024 Book Chapter IntroductionHarpur, Paul (2024). Introduction. Changing Higher Education for Good: Democratising higher education. (pp. 9-N/A) edited by Martin Betts. Gold Coast, Australia: Ocean Reeve Publishing. |
2024 Book Chapter The rights of persons with sensory disabilities to participate in juriesWaddington, Lisa and Harpur, Paul (2024). The rights of persons with sensory disabilities to participate in juries. The future of mental health, disability and criminal law: essays in honour of Emeritus Professor Bernadette McSherry. (pp. 203-225) edited by Kay Wilson, Yvette Maker, Piers Gooding and Jamie Walvisch. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003350644-14 |
2023 Book Chapter The Rights of Persons With Sensory Disabilities to Participate in JuriesWaddington, Lisa and Harpur, Paul (2023). The Rights of Persons With Sensory Disabilities to Participate in Juries. The Future of Mental Health, Disability and Criminal Law. (pp. 198-221) edited by Kay Wilson, Yvette Maker, Piers Gooding and Jamie Walvisch. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003350644 |
2021 Book Chapter Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international lawLelliott, Joseph and Harpur, Paul (2021). Paradigm shifting to a point: disability human rights, copyright protection, and access to visual art in international law. International perspectives on disability exceptions in copyright and the visual arts: feeling art. (pp. 75-90) edited by Jani McCutcheon and Ana Ramalho. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429342677-9 |
2021 Book Chapter The relevance of the CRPD and the Marrakesh Treaty to the Global South’s book famineHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2021). The relevance of the CRPD and the Marrakesh Treaty to the Global South’s book famine. Accessible Technology and the Developing World. (pp. 193-214) edited by Michael Ashley Stein and Jonathan Lazar. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198846413.003.0010 |
2020 Book Chapter Books and people with print disabilities: Public value and the international disability human rights agendaAdair, David and Harpur, Paul (2020). Books and people with print disabilities: Public value and the international disability human rights agenda. The Routledge Companion to Disability and Media. (pp. 400-410) edited by Katie Ellis, Gerard Goggin, Beth Haller and Rosemary Curtis. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315716008 |
2019 Book Chapter Children with disabilities, human rights, and sustainable developmentHarpur, Paul and Stein, Michael Ashley (2019). Children with disabilities, human rights, and sustainable development. Children’s rights and sustainable development: interpreting the UNCRC for Future Generations. (pp. 139-164) edited by Claire Fenton-Glynn. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108140348.007 |
2014 Book Chapter The key to protection: civil and employment law remediesLewis, David, Devine, Tom and Harpur, Paul (2014). The key to protection: civil and employment law remedies. International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. (pp. 350-381) edited by A. J. Brown, David Lewis, Richard E. Moberly and Wim Vandekerckhove. Cheltenham, Glos, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781781006795.00024 |
2013 Book Chapter When is there sufficient information to decide if there is an R2P situation or not?: from the intervention in Timor Leste to the crisis in Sri LankaHarpur, Paul (2013). When is there sufficient information to decide if there is an R2P situation or not?: from the intervention in Timor Leste to the crisis in Sri Lanka. Responsibility to Protect and Sovereignty. (pp. 85-103) edited by Charles Sampford and Ramesh Thakur. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing. |
2012 Book Chapter A Pandora's box of general protections under the Fair Work Act 2009French, Ben, Harpur, Paul and Muurlink, Olav (2012). A Pandora's box of general protections under the Fair Work Act 2009. Fair Work Act: revision or restitution. (pp. 75-92) edited by Keith Abbott, Bruce Hearn-Mackinnon, Leanne Morris and Kerrie Saville. Heidelberg, VIC, Australia: Heidelberg Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Contracting and Asset Management: Establishing an Asset Specificity Framework for Determining the Optimal Management of Tourism InfrastructureHarpur, Paul and Brown, Kerry (2012). Contracting and Asset Management: Establishing an Asset Specificity Framework for Determining the Optimal Management of Tourism Infrastructure. Engineering Asset Management and Infrastructure Sustainability. (pp. 329-336) edited by Joseph Mathew, Lin Ma, Andy Tan and Margot Weijnen. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag. doi: 10.1007/978-0-85729-493-7_27 |
2008 Book Chapter OHS issues to the board: company directors face jail and fines for their companies' lack of safetyHarpur, Paul (2008). OHS issues to the board: company directors face jail and fines for their companies' lack of safety. Directors Liability. (pp. 1-1) edited by Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India. United States of America: Amicus Books. |