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2025

Book Chapter

Understanding the meaning of charity: the art of doublethink

Weinert, Kim D. (2025). Understanding the meaning of charity: the art of doublethink. Charity law and governance: private purpose, public benefit and the regulatory strategy. (pp. 487-505) edited by Ross Grantham and Kim D. Weinert. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Understanding the meaning of charity: the art of doublethink

2025

Book Chapter

The protracted journey of charity law 

Weinert, Kim D. and Grantham, Ross (2025). The protracted journey of charity law . Charity law and governance: private purpose, public benefit and the regulatory strategy. (pp. 1-11) edited by Ross Grantham and Kim D. Weinert. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

The protracted journey of charity law 

2025

Book Chapter

Large floating solutions: buoyant urbanism is our key solution to the emergent global water crisis

Wang, Brydon T., Wang, Chien Ming and Weinert, Kim D. (2025). Large floating solutions: buoyant urbanism is our key solution to the emergent global water crisis. Large floating solutions: design, construction, legality of offshore structures and buoyant urbanism. (pp. 1-26) edited by Brydon T. Wang, Chien Ming Wang, Kim Weinert and Rutger de Graff-van Dinther. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-96-5435-2_1

Large floating solutions: buoyant urbanism is our key solution to the emergent global water crisis

2025

Book Chapter

The 'bundle of rights' of property: a close examination of the jural relationship in artificial landscapes and floating structures as land replacements

Weinert, Kim D. (2025). The 'bundle of rights' of property: a close examination of the jural relationship in artificial landscapes and floating structures as land replacements. Large floating solutions: design, construction, legality of offshore structures and buoyant urbanism. (pp. 487-505) edited by Brydon T. Wang, Chien Ming Wang, Kim Weinert and Rutger de Graff-van Dinther. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-96-5435-2_21

The 'bundle of rights' of property: a close examination of the jural relationship in artificial landscapes and floating structures as land replacements

2025

Book Chapter

Home is where the heart floats: anchoring legal property concepts for environmental migrants

Weinert, Kim D., Abeysundera, Apoorva, Baral, Gauravi, Biscocho, Liluz Maria, Foster, Rose, Hennessy, Zoe, Leach, Kit, Oiwa, Shiina, Oudyn, Sophie, Sheridan, Amber and Zhang, Leanna (2025). Home is where the heart floats: anchoring legal property concepts for environmental migrants. Large floating solutions: design, construction, legality of offshore structures and buoyant urbanism. (pp. 467-485) edited by Brydon T. Wang, Chien Ming Wang, Kim Weinert and Rutger de Graaf-van Dinther. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-96-5435-2_20

Home is where the heart floats: anchoring legal property concepts for environmental migrants

2024

Book Chapter

Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary

Crawley, Karen and Weinert, Kim D. (2024). Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary. The Routledge handbook of cultural legal studies. (pp. 451-470) edited by Karen Crawley, Thomas Giddens and Timothy D. Peters. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003467762-34

Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary

2020

Book Chapter

Romper Stomper: a critique of neoliberalism in Australia

Weinert, Kim D. (2020). Romper Stomper: a critique of neoliberalism in Australia. Law, lawyers and justice: through Australian lenses. (pp. 240-257) edited by Kim D. Weinert, Karen Crawley and Kieran Tranter. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Romper Stomper: a critique of neoliberalism in Australia

2020

Book Chapter

Is there a perfect environment to allow a villain and a villainess to thrive?

Weinert, Kim D. (2020). Is there a perfect environment to allow a villain and a villainess to thrive?. The real and the reflected: heroes and villains in existent and imagined worlds. (pp. 49-60) edited by Rachel Franks and Susan Meindl. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9781848881068_006

Is there a perfect environment to allow a villain and a villainess to thrive?