2024 Journal Article Due process or due proceeds? Confiscation and related AML Laws in and beyond AustraliaIvory, Radha, Dale, Gregory and Freiberg, Arie (2024). Due process or due proceeds? Confiscation and related AML Laws in and beyond Australia. University of Western Australia Law Review, 52 (1), 1-8. |
2024 Journal Article Like for like (and dislike for dislike?): Forfeiting substitute property under Australia’s proceeds of crime statutesDale, Gregory (2024). Like for like (and dislike for dislike?): Forfeiting substitute property under Australia’s proceeds of crime statutes. University of Western Australia Law Review, 52 (1), 83-100. |
2023 Conference Publication Like for like (and dislike for dislike?): forfeiting substitute property under Australian proceeds of crime statutesDale, Gregory (2023). Like for like (and dislike for dislike?): forfeiting substitute property under Australian proceeds of crime statutes. Due process or due proceeds? The future of confiscation and related AML Laws in Australia, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 29 - 30 June 2023. |
2022 Other Outputs Crime, Confiscation and EmotionDale, Gregory (2022). Crime, Confiscation and Emotion. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Melbourne. |
2021 Book Chapter NauruDale, Gregory (2021). Nauru. Legal Systems of the Pacific: Introducing Sixteen Gems. (pp. 119-139) edited by Corrin, Jennifer and Angelo, Tony. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia. |
2020 Book Chapter The artist turned criminal: emotional obstacles to severing the body from the body of workDale, Gregory (2020). The artist turned criminal: emotional obstacles to severing the body from the body of work. Research handbook on art and law. (pp. 368-387) edited by Jani McCutcheon and Fiona McGaughey. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788971478.00039 |
2018 Conference Publication Removing stubborn stains from the crime scene: should the state play a role lessening disgust?Dale, Gregory (2018). Removing stubborn stains from the crime scene: should the state play a role lessening disgust?. Sins of the Past: Reflections and Future Directions, Hobart TAS, Australia, 21-24 November 2018. |
2017 Conference Publication The arts, artists and crime: can the body ever be severed from the body of work?Dale, Gregory (2017). The arts, artists and crime: can the body ever be severed from the body of work?. Art in Law in Art Conference, University of Western Australia, Perth, 4-5 July 2017. |
2016 Conference Publication Proceeds of crime, snapshots in timeDale, Gregory (2016). Proceeds of crime, snapshots in time. Disruption, Temporality, Law: The Future of Law and Society Scholarship, Griffith University, Brisbane, 1-3 December 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication The taint that remains: the role of emotions in proceeds of crimeDale, Gregory (2016). The taint that remains: the role of emotions in proceeds of crime. First International Conference on Contemporary and Historical Approaches to Emotion, University of Wollongong, Sydney campus, 5-6 December 2016. |
2009 Book Chapter The political systemOrr, Graeme and Dale, Gregory (2009). The political system. Appealing to the Future: Michael Kirby and His Legacy. (pp. 661-683) edited by Ian Freckleton and Hugh Selby. Pyrmont, NSW: Thomson Law Book Company. |
2007 Journal Article Appealing to whom? Australia's 'appellate jurisdiction' over NauruDale, Gregory (2007). Appealing to whom? Australia's 'appellate jurisdiction' over Nauru. International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 56 (3), 641-658. doi: 10.1093/iclq/lei186 |
2005 Journal Article Impaired judgements? Alcohol server liability and ‘personal responsibility’ after Cole v South Tweed Heads Rugby League Football Club LtdOrr, Graeme and Dale, Gregory (2005). Impaired judgements? Alcohol server liability and ‘personal responsibility’ after Cole v South Tweed Heads Rugby League Football Club Ltd. Torts Law Journal, 13 (2), 103-128. |