2020 Journal Article The problem with provocation in trespassField, Iain (2020). The problem with provocation in trespass. Modern Law Review, 84 (2) 1468-2230.12582, 297-333. doi: 10.1111/1468-2230.12582 |
2018 Journal Article Contributory negligence and the rule of avoidable lossesField, Iain D. (2018). Contributory negligence and the rule of avoidable losses. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 38 (3), 475-499. doi: 10.1093/OJLS/GQY007 |
2016 Journal Article Good faith defences in tort lawField, Iain (2016). Good faith defences in tort law. Sydney Law Review, 38 (2), 147-178. |
2025 Journal Article The elements of negligence in a statutory context (forthcoming)Dietrich, Joachim and Field, Iain (2025). The elements of negligence in a statutory context (forthcoming). Monash University Law Review. |
2025 Journal Article ‘Consent’ and Trespass to the Person: Denial of Liability or Defence? (forthcoming)Dietrich, Joachim and Field, Iain (2025). ‘Consent’ and Trespass to the Person: Denial of Liability or Defence? (forthcoming). Melbourne University Law Review. |
2024 Journal Article The actual loss illusionFell, Andrew and Field, Iain (2024). The actual loss illusion. The Cambridge Law Journal, 83 (2), 301-333. doi: 10.1017/S0008197324000230 |
2024 Journal Article Uncommon and unordinary: an Australian perspective on the Fearn decisionField, Iain (2024). Uncommon and unordinary: an Australian perspective on the Fearn decision. Journal of Commonwealth Law, 5, 31-80. |
2023 Journal Article Contributory negligence in the twenty-first century, by James Goudkamp and Donal NolanField, Iain (2023). Contributory negligence in the twenty-first century, by James Goudkamp and Donal Nolan. Journal of Professional Negligence, 38 (1), 58-62. |
2019 Journal Article Statute and Theories of Vicarious LiabilityDietrich, Joachim and Field, Iain (2019). Statute and Theories of Vicarious Liability. Melbourne University Law Review, 43 (2), 515-557. |
2017 Journal Article The 'reasonable tort victim': Contributory negligence, standard of care and the 'equivalence theory'Dietrich, Joachim and Field, Iain (2017). The 'reasonable tort victim': Contributory negligence, standard of care and the 'equivalence theory'. Melbourne University Law Review, 41 (2), 602-646. |
2017 Journal Article A good faith challenge to the taxonomy of tort law defencesField, Iain (2017). A good faith challenge to the taxonomy of tort law defences. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 40 (2), 537-565. |
2016 Journal Article Good faith protections and public sector liabilityField, Iain (2016). Good faith protections and public sector liability. Torts Law Journal, 23 (3), 210-229. |
2015 Journal Article Welcome to the New Bond Law ReviewField, I. (2015). Welcome to the New Bond Law Review. Bond Law Review, 27 (1), 1-4. |
2014 Journal Article In mourning of bereavement damagesField, Iain (2014). In mourning of bereavement damages. Torts Law Journal, 22, 95-125. |
2011 Journal Article Preface: The evolving roles of Attorneys-General and Solicitors-GeneralField, Iain and Keyzer, Patrick (2011). Preface: The evolving roles of Attorneys-General and Solicitors-General. Bond Law Review, 23 (2), iii-vi. |
2011 Journal Article Crime fighters and border guards: The Scottish law officers in comparative perspectiveField, Iain (2011). Crime fighters and border guards: The Scottish law officers in comparative perspective. Bond Law Review, 23 (2), 26-47. |
2011 Journal Article The 'institutional integrity' principle: Where are we now, and where are we headed?Steytler, Chris and Field, Iain (2011). The 'institutional integrity' principle: Where are we now, and where are we headed?. University of Western Australia Law Review, 35 (2), 227-264. |
2011 Journal Article Judicial mediation, the judicial process and Ch III of the ConstitutionField, Iain (2011). Judicial mediation, the judicial process and Ch III of the Constitution. Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 22 (2), 72-83. |
2010 Journal Article A comment on costs in Constitutional casesField, Iain (2010). A comment on costs in Constitutional cases. Bond Law Review, 22 (3), 104-110. |