2021 Journal Article 'Corporate Culture' is the 'New Black' - Its Possibilibilities and Limits as a Regulatory Tool for Corporations and Financial Institutions?Comino, Vicky (2021). 'Corporate Culture' is the 'New Black' - Its Possibilibilities and Limits as a Regulatory Tool for Corporations and Financial Institutions?. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 44 (1), 295-325. |
2018 Journal Article The GFC and beyond – how do we deal with corporate misconduct?Comino, Vicky G. (2018). The GFC and beyond – how do we deal with corporate misconduct?. The Journal of Business Law, 15-39. |
2015 Book Australia's "company law watchdog" : ASIC and corporate regulationComino, Vicky (2015). Australia's "company law watchdog" : ASIC and corporate regulation. Pyrmont, NSW, Australia: Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia. |
2014 Journal Article Australia's "Company Law Watchdog": the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the civil penalties regimeComino, Vicky (2014). Australia's "Company Law Watchdog": the Australian Securities and Investments Commission and the civil penalties regime. Journal of Business Law, 2014 (3), 228-251. |
2014 Journal Article James Hardie and the problems of the Australian civil penalties regimeComino, Vicky (2014). James Hardie and the problems of the Australian civil penalties regime. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 37 (1), 195-230. |
2009 Journal Article Effective regulation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission: The civil penalty problemComino, Vicky (2009). Effective regulation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission: The civil penalty problem. Melbourne University Law Review, 33 (3), 802-832. |
2024 Book Chapter 'Corporate Culture' is The Problem, but Can It Be Regulated?'Comino, Vicky (2024). 'Corporate Culture' is The Problem, but Can It Be Regulated?'. Evil Corporations: Law, Culpability and Regulation. (pp. 258-272) Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003402534-21 |
2024 Conference Publication Thirty years on - ASIC, civil penalties and public interest enforcementComino, Vicky (2024). Thirty years on - ASIC, civil penalties and public interest enforcement. Society of Corporate Law Academics Conference- Shifting Connections Between the Corporation and Society, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 4-6 February 2024. |
2023 Other Outputs Not too big to fail: inside the Ralan Group collapseBurnett, Clare and Comino, Vicky (2023, 11 23). Not too big to fail: inside the Ralan Group collapse The Urban Developer |
2023 Other Outputs Qantas directors in shareholders' sights at AGM over big payout to Alan JoyceComino, Vicky and Ironside, Robyn (2023, 11 03). Qantas directors in shareholders' sights at AGM over big payout to Alan Joyce The Australian |
2023 Conference Publication ASIC and civil penalties - 30 years on: Is it 'fit for purpose'?Comino, Vicky (2023). ASIC and civil penalties - 30 years on: Is it 'fit for purpose'?. Enhancing Corporate Accountability, Prato, Italy, 4-5 September 2023. |
2023 Book Chapter Civil penalties, company directors and penalty privilegeComino, Vicky (2023). Civil penalties, company directors and penalty privilege. The law of civil penalties. (pp. 150-163) edited by Deniz Kayis, Eloise Gluer and Samuel Walpole. Alexandria, NSW Australia: The Federation Press. |
2022 Conference Publication Corporate culture' is the problem, but can it be regulated?Comino, Vicky (2022). Corporate culture' is the problem, but can it be regulated?. Evil Corporations Symposium, Sydney, NSW Australia, 12-13 December 2022. |
2022 Conference Publication 'Culture' is Key: Insights and lessons from the banking and gaming sectorsComino, Vicky (2022). 'Culture' is Key: Insights and lessons from the banking and gaming sectors. Transforming the Future: Building Trustworthy and Ethical Organisations: The University of Queensland Business School's Trust, Ethics & Governance Alliance (TEGA) 2022 Summit, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 11 May 2022. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Journal Article "Culture" is key: an analysis of culture-focused techniques and tools in the regulation of corporations and financial institutionsComino, Vicky (2021). "Culture" is key: an analysis of culture-focused techniques and tools in the regulation of corporations and financial institutions. Australian Business Law Review, 49 (1), 6-25. |
2021 Conference Publication Regulating for a culture of high reliabilityComino, Vicky (2021). Regulating for a culture of high reliability. High Reliability Organisations Forum, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 25 March 2021. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2021 Conference Publication Rethinking Corporate Regulation in AustraliaComino, Vicky (2021). Rethinking Corporate Regulation in Australia. 2021 Corporate Law Teachers' Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, 7-9 February 2021. Sydney, NSW, Australia: |
2020 Journal Article Life after the Banking Royal Commission: Is the Royal Commission a 'game-changer' for the financial services sector in Australia?Comino, Vicky (2020). Life after the Banking Royal Commission: Is the Royal Commission a 'game-changer' for the financial services sector in Australia?. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 35, 381-406. |
2020 Conference Publication Life after Hayne - the financial services sector and the future of enforcement for Australian regulatorsComino, Vicky (2020). Life after Hayne - the financial services sector and the future of enforcement for Australian regulators. 20/20 Hindsight: Reflections on Perceptions of Trust in Corporations, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2-4 February 2020. Adelaide, SA Australia: Corporate Law Teachers' Association. |
2019 Other Outputs Banks put on hold separation plans as royal commission, upcoming poll shake landscapeMyer, Rod and Comino, Vicky (2019, 03 25). Banks put on hold separation plans as royal commission, upcoming poll shake landscape The New Daily 1-2. |