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2002

Journal Article

Reconceptualising the express trust

Parkinson, Patrick (2002). Reconceptualising the express trust. Cambridge Law Journal, 61 (3), 657-683. doi: 10.1017/S0008197302001769

Reconceptualising the express trust

2002

Book

The principles of equity

Patrick Parkinson ed. (2002). The principles of equity. 2nd ed. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lawbook Co..

The principles of equity

2002

Journal Article

Review: Barry Maley, Family and Marriage in Australia

Parkinson, Patrick (2002). Review: Barry Maley, Family and Marriage in Australia. Australian Journal of Family Law, 16, 267-270.

Review: Barry Maley, Family and Marriage in Australia

2001

Journal Article

Suicide risk following child sexual abuse

Plunkett, Angela, O'Toole, Brian, Swanston, Heather, Oates, R. Kim, Shrimpton, Sandra and Parkinson, Patrick (2001). Suicide risk following child sexual abuse. Ambulatory Pediatrics, 1 (5), 262-266. doi: 10.1367/1539-4409(2001)0012.0.CO;2

Suicide risk following child sexual abuse

2001

Journal Article

The child participation principle in child protection law in New South Wales

Parkinson, Patrick (2001). The child participation principle in child protection law in New South Wales. International Journal of Children's Rights, 9 (3), 259-272. doi: 10.1163/15718180120494964

The child participation principle in child protection law in New South Wales

2001

Journal Article

Setting aside financial agreements

Parkinson, Patrick (2001). Setting aside financial agreements. Australian Journal of Family Law, 15 (1)

Setting aside financial agreements

2001

Book Chapter

Recovered memories: the legal dilemmas

Magner, Eilis and Parkinson, Patrick (2001). Recovered memories: the legal dilemmas. Recovered memories: seeking the middle ground. (pp. 51-68) Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/0470013486.ch4

Recovered memories: the legal dilemmas

2001

Journal Article

Judicial discretion, the homemaker contribution and assets acquired after separation

Parkinson, Patrick (2001). Judicial discretion, the homemaker contribution and assets acquired after separation. Australian Journal of Family Law, 15 (2)

Judicial discretion, the homemaker contribution and assets acquired after separation

2001

Journal Article

Statutory compensation for victims of child sexual assault: examining the efficacy of a discretionary system

Swanston, Heather Y., Parkinson, Patrick N., Shrimpton, Sandra, O'toole, Brian I. and Oates, R. Kim (2001). Statutory compensation for victims of child sexual assault: examining the efficacy of a discretionary system. International Review of Victimology, 8 (1), 37-62. doi: 10.1177/026975800100800103

Statutory compensation for victims of child sexual assault: examining the efficacy of a discretionary system

2001

Book Chapter

Equity

Parkinson, Patrick (2001). Equity. The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia. edited by Michael Coper, Tony Blackshield and George Williams. Melbourne, Australia: OUP.

Equity

2000

Book Chapter

The problem of child sexual abuse in church communities

Parkinson, Patrick (2000). The problem of child sexual abuse in church communities. Milton, QLD, Australia: Queensland Crime Commission.

The problem of child sexual abuse in church communities

2000

Journal Article

Compensating child sexual assault victims within statutory schemes: imagining a more effective compensatory framework

Forster, Christine and Parkinson, Patrick (2000). Compensating child sexual assault victims within statutory schemes: imagining a more effective compensatory framework. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 23 (2), 172-195.

Compensating child sexual assault victims within statutory schemes: imagining a more effective compensatory framework

2000

Book Chapter

Child protection law in Australia

Parkinson, Patrick (2000). Child protection law in Australia. Overcoming child abuse: a window on a world problem. (pp. 15-38) edited by Michael Freeman. Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom: Ashgate.

Child protection law in Australia

2000

Journal Article

Unfinished business: reforming the law of property division

Parkinson, Patrick (2000). Unfinished business: reforming the law of property division. Australian Family Lawyer, 14 (4), 1-9.

Unfinished business: reforming the law of property division

1999

Journal Article

The diminishing significance of initial contributions to property

Parkinson, Patrick (1999). The diminishing significance of initial contributions to property. Australian Journal of Family Law, 13 (1), 52-82.

The diminishing significance of initial contributions to property

1999

Journal Article

Reforming the Law of Family Property

Parkinson, Patrick (1999). Reforming the Law of Family Property. Australian Journal of Family Law, 13 (2), 117-139.

Reforming the Law of Family Property

1999

Journal Article

Family law and parent-child contact: assessing the risk of sexual abuse

Parkinson, Patrick (1999). Family law and parent-child contact: assessing the risk of sexual abuse. Melbourne University Law Review, 23 (2), 345-371.

Family law and parent-child contact: assessing the risk of sexual abuse

1998

Journal Article

Children who witness domestic violence - the implications for child protection

Parkinson, Patrick and Humphreys, Catherine (1998). Children who witness domestic violence - the implications for child protection. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 10 (2), 147-159.

Children who witness domestic violence - the implications for child protection

1998

Book Chapter

Alteration of property interests

Parkinson, Patrick (1998). Alteration of property interests. Family law, laws of Australia. (pp. 1-75) Sydney: LBC.

Alteration of property interests

1997

Journal Article

Property Rights and Third Party Creditors - The Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines

Parkinson, Patrick (1997). Property Rights and Third Party Creditors - The Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines. Australian Journal of Family Law, 100-122.

Property Rights and Third Party Creditors - The Scope and Limitations of Equitable Doctrines