1999 Journal Article The diminishing significance of initial contributions to propertyParkinson, Patrick (1999). The diminishing significance of initial contributions to property. Australian Journal of Family Law, 13 (1), 52-82. |
1998 Journal Article Children who witness domestic violence - the implications for child protectionParkinson, Patrick and Humphreys, Catherine (1998). Children who witness domestic violence - the implications for child protection. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 10 (2), 147-159. |
1997 Journal Article Property Rights and Third Party Creditors - The Scope and Limitations of Equitable DoctrinesParkinson, Patrick (1997). Property Rights and Third Party Creditors - The Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines. Australian Journal of Family Law, 100-122. |
1995 Journal Article Child Sexual Abuse, Access and the Wishes of ChildrenParkinson, Patrick and Jones, E. (1995). Child Sexual Abuse, Access and the Wishes of Children. International Journal of Law and the Family, 9, 54-85. |
1995 Journal Article Custody, Access and Domestic ViolenceParkinson, Patrick (1995). Custody, Access and Domestic Violence. Australian Journal of Family Law, 9, 41-57. |
1995 Journal Article Fiduciary Law and Access to Medical Records: Breen v WilliamsParkinson, Patrick (1995). Fiduciary Law and Access to Medical Records: Breen v Williams. Sydney Law Review, 17, 433-445. |
1994 Journal Article Taking Multiculturalism Seriously: Marriage Law and the Rights of MinoritiesParkinson, Patrick (1994). Taking Multiculturalism Seriously: Marriage Law and the Rights of Minorities. Sydney Law Review, 16, 473-505. |
1993 Journal Article Beyond Pettkus v Becker: Quantifying Relief for Unjust EnrichmentParkinson, Patrick (1993). Beyond Pettkus v Becker: Quantifying Relief for Unjust Enrichment. University of Toronto Law Journal, 217-256. |
1992 Journal Article Secondary School and University Results as Predictors of Success in LawParkinson, Patrick, Tremayne, K. and Stubbs, J. (1992). Secondary School and University Results as Predictors of Success in Law. Legal Education Review, 3, 235-266. |
1992 Journal Article Children's Rights and Doctors' Immunities: The Implications of the High Court's Decision in Re MarionParkinson, Patrick (1992). Children's Rights and Doctors' Immunities: The Implications of the High Court's Decision in Re Marion. Australian Journal of Family Law, 6, 101-125. |
1991 Journal Article Intention, Contribution and Reliance in the De Facto CasesParkinson, Patrick (1991). Intention, Contribution and Reliance in the De Facto Cases. Australian Journal of Family Law, 5, 268-276. |
1991 Journal Article The Future of Competency Testing for Child WitnessesParkinson, Patrick (1991). The Future of Competency Testing for Child Witnesses. Criminal Law Journal, 15, 186-192. |
1990 Journal Article Boy, 15, Divorces Parents': Irreconcilable Difference Applications in VictoriaParkinson, Patrick (1990). Boy, 15, Divorces Parents': Irreconcilable Difference Applications in Victoria. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 25, 301-317. |
1990 Journal Article Child sexual abuse allegations in the Family CourtParkinson, Patrick (1990). Child sexual abuse allegations in the Family Court. Australian Journal of Family Law, 4 (1), 60-84. |
1990 Journal Article Equitable Estoppel: Developments after Waltons Stores v. MaherParkinson, Patrick (1990). Equitable Estoppel: Developments after Waltons Stores v. Maher. Journal of Contract Law, 3, 50-69. |
1990 Journal Article Unacceptable Risks and the Investigation of Child Sexual AbuseParkinson, Patrick (1990). Unacceptable Risks and the Investigation of Child Sexual Abuse. Australian Journal of Family Law, 4, 254-260. |
1988 Journal Article Doing equity between de facto spouses: from Calverley v. Green to BaumgartnerParkinson, Patrick (1988). Doing equity between de facto spouses: from Calverley v. Green to Baumgartner. Adelaide Law Review, 11 (4), 370-404. |
1987 Journal Article Who needs the Uniform Marital Property Act?Parkinson, Patrick (1987). Who needs the Uniform Marital Property Act?. University of Cincinnati Law Review, 55 (3), 677-731. |