2011 Journal Article It's raining claims: Challenging decisions on insurance through the Financial Ombudsman ServiceBell, Justine and Derrington, Sarah (2011). It's raining claims: Challenging decisions on insurance through the Financial Ombudsman Service. Proctor, 31 (9), 18-20. |
2011 Journal Article Flood insurance, denials of claim and the role of the Financial Ombudsman ServiceBell, Justine (2011). Flood insurance, denials of claim and the role of the Financial Ombudsman Service. Insurance Law Journal, 22 (1), 40-50. |
2011 Journal Article Tree clearing, hunger strikes and Kyoto targets – The need for a middle groundBell, Justine (2011). Tree clearing, hunger strikes and Kyoto targets – The need for a middle ground. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 28 (3), 201-212. |
2011 Journal Article A voice of reason: Reflections on AustraliaBell, Justine (2011). A voice of reason: Reflections on Australia. Alternative Law Journal, 36 (1), 71. |
2011 Journal Article Insurance for extreme weather events in Australia – current policy trends, and future directionsBell, Justine (2011). Insurance for extreme weather events in Australia – current policy trends, and future directions. Macquarie Journal of Business Law, 8, 339-357. |
2010 Journal Article The shared land information platform in Western Australia: A blueprint for sustainable management of land?Bell, Justine (2010). The shared land information platform in Western Australia: A blueprint for sustainable management of land?. Flinders Law Journal, 12 (2), 105-129. |
2010 Journal Article Greening the land title register - How can the land title register assist with sustainable decision-making?Bell, Justine (2010). Greening the land title register - How can the land title register assist with sustainable decision-making?. Australian Property Law Journal, 18 (3), 263-284. |
2009 Journal Article Use of property rights registers for sustainability – A Queensland case studyBell, Justine and Christensen, Sharon (2009). Use of property rights registers for sustainability – A Queensland case study. Australian Property Law Journal, 17 (1), 86-103. |