2014 Conference Publication Free Speech after 9/11Gelber, Katharine (2014). Free Speech after 9/11. American Political Studies Association Conference, Washington D. C., USA, 28 - 31 August 2014. |
2014 Conference Publication Free Speech After 9/11Gelber, Katharine (2014). Free Speech After 9/11. Conference of the Australian Political Studies Association, University of Sydney, Australia, 28 September - 1 October 2014. |
2014 Conference Publication Private litigation to address a public wrong: a study of Australia's regulatory response to 'hate speech'Gelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2014). Private litigation to address a public wrong: a study of Australia's regulatory response to 'hate speech'. 2014 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Public and/or Private Lives, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia, 3-5 December, 2014. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2014 Journal Article Private litigation to address a public wrong: a study of Australia's regulatory response to "Hate Speech"Gelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2014). Private litigation to address a public wrong: a study of Australia's regulatory response to "Hate Speech". Civil Justice Quarterly, 33 (3), 307-334. |
2014 Conference Publication The role of social scientists in understanding Australia's changing landscapeGelber, Katharine (2014). The role of social scientists in understanding Australia's changing landscape. The Future Workforce of Australian Social Science, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 24-25 July 2014. |
2014 Book Chapter McLeod v Power [2003] FMCA 2: commentaryGelber, Katharine (2014). McLeod v Power [2003] FMCA 2: commentary. Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Rewriting Law. (pp. 405-408) edited by Francesca Bartlett, Trish Luker, Heather Douglas and Rosemary Hunter. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. |
2014 Conference Publication Free speech after 9/11Gelber, Katharine (2014). Free speech after 9/11. Law Day Panel: Preserving Liberty and Security in Fighting Terrorism, Hanover, NH, USA, 2 May, 2014. |
2014 Conference Publication Monis v The Queen: A-G South Australia v City of Adelaide - Consequences for Freedom of ExpressionGelber, Katharine (2014). Monis v The Queen: A-G South Australia v City of Adelaide - Consequences for Freedom of Expression. Constitutional Law Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 14 February 2014. |
2013 Journal Article Freedom of speech and racial vilification in Australia: 'The Bolt case' in public discourseGelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2013). Freedom of speech and racial vilification in Australia: 'The Bolt case' in public discourse. Australian Journal of Political Science, 48 (4), 470-484. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2013.842540 |
2013 Journal Article Secrecy provisions in Australian counter-terrorism policy: violating international human rights standards?Gelber, Katharine (2013). Secrecy provisions in Australian counter-terrorism policy: violating international human rights standards?. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 19 (2), 25-46. doi: 10.1080/1323-238X.2013.11882125 |
2013 Journal Article Brettschneider, Corey: "When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality"Gelber, Katharine (2013). Brettschneider, Corey: "When the State Speaks, What Should It Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality". Ethics, 124 (1), 177-181. doi: 10.1086/671405 |
2013 Conference Publication Regulating hate speech and racial vilificationGelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2013). Regulating hate speech and racial vilification. Forum on Human Rights Research Conference 2013: Genocide and Human Rights in the Era of the United Nations, Wollongong, NSW, Australia, 9-10 December, 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Hate speech laws: lessons from a jurisdiction that has themGelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2013). Hate speech laws: lessons from a jurisdiction that has them. Philosophy Department Seminar, Wellesley, MA, USA, 28 March, 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication New developments in political speech case lawGelber, Katharine (2013). New developments in political speech case law. 3rd Biennial Electoral Regulation Research Network Workshop, St Lucia, QLD, Australia, 31 October-1 November, 2013. Carlton, VIC, Australia: Melbourne Law School. |
2013 Conference Publication The "Bolt case" and its aftermath: freedom of speech and racial vilification in public discourse in AustraliaGelber, Katharine and McNamara, Luke (2013). The "Bolt case" and its aftermath: freedom of speech and racial vilification in public discourse in Australia. APSA 2013: Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2013, Perth, WA, Australia, 30 September-1 October, 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Nondisclosure and preventative detention: international human rights standards in Australian counter terrorism policyGelber, Katharine (2013). Nondisclosure and preventative detention: international human rights standards in Australian counter terrorism policy. APSA 2013: Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference 2013, Perth, WA, Australia, 30 September-1 October, 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Arguing matters: the responsibility to protect and LibyaDunne, Tim and Gelber, Katharine (2013). Arguing matters: the responsibility to protect and Libya. ISA 2013: International Studies Association Pre-Conference Workshop, San Francisco, CA, United States, 2 April, 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication Universalism, freedom of speech, and the capabilities approachGelber, Katharine (2013). Universalism, freedom of speech, and the capabilities approach. Philosophy Department Sapientia Lecture Series, Hanover, NH, USA, 29 March, 2013. |
2012 Journal Article Generational challenges in Australian political studiesGelber, Katharine (2012). Generational challenges in Australian political studies. Australian Journal of Political Science, 47 (4), 703-719. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2012.731483 |
2012 Journal Article Book Review of 'The Harm in Hate Speech' by Jeremy WaldronGelber, Katharine (2012). Book Review of 'The Harm in Hate Speech' by Jeremy Waldron. Times Higher Education, 49-49. |