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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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2025 Conference Publication Plenary session: the great debate ASIC 2.0: Intact or Divided?Comino, Vicky, Harris, Jason and Nehme, Marina (2025). Plenary session: the great debate ASIC 2.0: Intact or Divided?. 2025 SCOLA Conference - '21st Century Corporate Law: What Is The Outlook For The Next 25 Years?', Sydney, NSW Australia, 2-4 February 2025. |
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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. |
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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. |
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2019 Other Outputs Vertical integration will keep the banks growing and gougingMyer, Rod and Comino, Vicky (2019, 02 08). Vertical integration will keep the banks growing and gouging The New Daily 1-2. |
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2019 Conference Publication Culture as key: the view from research on Australian enforcement agenciesComino, Vicky (2019). Culture as key: the view from research on Australian enforcement agencies. The Regulation of Corporate Ethics: Governance in an Age of Inquiries, Queensland Supreme Court, Brisbane, Australia, 13 September 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication Life after the Hayne Banking Royal Commission’Comino, Vicky (2019). Life after the Hayne Banking Royal Commission’. AIBE (Australian Institute for Business and Economics) Conversation Series, UQ Business School Executive Venue, 293 Queen St, Brisbane, 9 July 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication The use of 'corporate culture' as a regulatory tool for corporations and financial institutions?Comino, Vicky (2019). The use of 'corporate culture' as a regulatory tool for corporations and financial institutions?. The Corporate Law Teachers Conference - Possible Futures for the Company and for Corporate Law, Auckland, New Zealand, 3-5 February 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication "Corporate Culture' - its Possibilities and Limits as Regulatory Mechanism for Corporations and Financial Institutions?Comino, Vicky (2019). "Corporate Culture' - its Possibilities and Limits as Regulatory Mechanism for Corporations and Financial Institutions?. 2019 Law and Society Conference, Washington DC, USA, 30 May - 2 June 2019. Washington DC: Law & Society Association. |
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2018 Other Outputs Submission in response to the Interim Report of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services IndustryComino, Vicky (2018). Submission in response to the Interim Report of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry. |
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2018 Other Outputs Embedding regulators in banks can help change cultures of wrongdoing, despite the risksComino, Vicky (2018, 08 08). Embedding regulators in banks can help change cultures of wrongdoing, despite the risks The Conversation |
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2018 Other Outputs Restructuring alone won't clean up the banks' actComino, Vicky (2018, 07 12). Restructuring alone won't clean up the banks' act The Conversation |
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2017 Other Outputs Submission Re: Improving enforcement options for serious corporate crime: A proposed model for a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) scheme in Australia – public consultation paper March 2017Comino, Vicky G. (2017). Submission Re: Improving enforcement options for serious corporate crime: A proposed model for a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) scheme in Australia – public consultation paper March 2017. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2017 Conference Publication In the Aftermath of the GFC – How do we deal with Corporate Wrongdoing?Comino, Vicky G. (2017). In the Aftermath of the GFC – How do we deal with Corporate Wrongdoing?. Europe Asia Conference, Positano, Italy, 25 June -2 July 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication The GFC and Corporate Misconduct – Where to from here?Comino, Vicky G. (2017). The GFC and Corporate Misconduct – Where to from here?. Global Convention on Corporate Ethics and Risk Management, Mumbai, India, 17-18 February 2017. Mumbai, India: |
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2016 Other Outputs Submission: Re Lifting the fear and suppressing the greed: Penalties for white-collar crime and corporate and financial misconduct – public consultation paper March 2016Comino, Vicky G. (2016). Submission: Re Lifting the fear and suppressing the greed: Penalties for white-collar crime and corporate and financial misconduct – public consultation paper March 2016. Attorney-General's Department: Australian Government. |