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2019

Journal Article

Diversity, equity and inclusion (or exclusion) in sport: a review of the Caster Semenya case

Greenhow, Annette and Weinert, Kim (2019). Diversity, equity and inclusion (or exclusion) in sport: a review of the Caster Semenya case. Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity, 7 (2), 48-72. doi: 10.69970/gjlhd.v7i2.1166

Diversity, equity and inclusion (or exclusion) in sport: a review of the Caster Semenya case

2019

Journal Article

Mats and Restorative Justice in Vanuatu

Weinert, Kim D. (2019). Mats and Restorative Justice in Vanuatu. Journal of the Oxford Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (1) 3, 45-48.

Mats and Restorative Justice in Vanuatu

2017

Journal Article

Charity Law Traditions are Facing a Unique Challenge - GEAT Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu & Ors [No 2]

Weinert, Kim D. (2017). Charity Law Traditions are Facing a Unique Challenge - GEAT Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu & Ors [No 2]. Northern Territory Law Journal.

Charity Law Traditions are Facing a Unique Challenge - GEAT Deloitte, Touche Tohmatsu & Ors [No 2]

2014

Journal Article

Is a not-for-profit organisation or a for-profit organisation? The case for a CIC structure in Australia

Weinert, Kim D. (2014). Is a not-for-profit organisation or a for-profit organisation? The case for a CIC structure in Australia. Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 7 (1&2), 9-17.

Is a not-for-profit organisation or a for-profit organisation? The case for a CIC structure in Australia

2014

Journal Article

Legal duties as part of the governance framework for incorporated associations: a comparative analysis

Weinert, Kim D. (2014). Legal duties as part of the governance framework for incorporated associations: a comparative analysis. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 29, 38-70.

Legal duties as part of the governance framework for incorporated associations: a comparative analysis

2014

Journal Article

Is there a 'right' to sport?

Ireland-Piper, Danielle and Weinert, Kim (2014). Is there a 'right' to sport?. Sports Law eJournal, 1 (1), 1-10. doi: 10.53300/001c.6407

Is there a 'right' to sport?