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Professor John Devereux
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John Devereux

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Overview

Background

John Devereux is Professor of Common Law.

He is a Barrister of the High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of Queensland.

A Rhodes Scholar, John has degrees in Arts and Law from the University of Queensland, and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Law from Magdalen College, Oxford University.

After an appointment as Lecturer in Law at Keble College Oxford University, John returned to Australia to work as a lawyer in a variety of contexts.

He has worked as a Defence Force Magistrate, a Barrister, as a consultant to a multi-national law firm, a Law Reform Commissioner for Queensland, a legal member of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal and the legal member of the Health Quality and Complaints Commission.

He currently serves as a member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

John is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He serves as Deputy Chair of the Board of Aged and Disabilty Advocacy Australia.

He also serves on the Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefits Review Committee of the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation, and the Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme Review Committee of the Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation.

John has previously served on the Specialist Accreditation Board of the Queensland Law Society. Prior to working on the Board, John was a Member of the Personal Injuries Specialist Accredition Committee of the Queensland Law Society.

John has held academic appointments at Universities in Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.

In addition to teaching and research positions, John has worked as Deputy Dean, Head of School and Associate Vice Chancellor.

His work in tort law and medical law is internationally recognised.

John's research has been supported by over a million dollars in research grants.

John's work has been cited by the High Court and by Law Reform Commissions in Australia and abroad.

He is an Honorary Fellow of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine.

John was jointly awarded the Oscar Rivers Schmalzbach Prize by the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences.

John has served with the Australian Defence Force in the Army (infantry) and in the Air Force.

He has seen active service in Iraq, and twice in Afghanistan.

John was awarded the Bronze Star by the United States of America.

Availability

Professor John Devereux is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Medical law

  • Military law

  • Criminal law

Works

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101 works between 1993 and 2024

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Featured

2014

Journal Article

Child saviours: reconceiving the legal dimension

Morrison, Natalie and Devereux, John (2014). Child saviours: reconceiving the legal dimension. Tort Law Review, 22 (1), 9-21.

Child saviours: reconceiving the legal dimension

Featured

2014

Journal Article

Child saviours: reconceiving the ethical dimension

Morrison, Natalie and Devereux, John (2014). Child saviours: reconceiving the ethical dimension. Tort Law Review, 22 (1), 3-8.

Child saviours: reconceiving the ethical dimension

Featured

2014

Journal Article

Reconciling medical and legal conceptions of surgery – an exercise in futility?

Beran, Roy G. and Devereux, John A. (2014). Reconciling medical and legal conceptions of surgery – an exercise in futility?. Tort Law Review, 22 (2), 68-74.

Reconciling medical and legal conceptions of surgery – an exercise in futility?

Featured

2014

Journal Article

Known knowns and known unknowns: the mysteries of intentional torts against the person

Devereux, John (2014). Known knowns and known unknowns: the mysteries of intentional torts against the person. Tort Law Review, 22, 134-143.

Known knowns and known unknowns: the mysteries of intentional torts against the person

2024

Book Chapter

Military Discipline Law

Devereux, John (2024). Military Discipline Law. Military Law in Australia. (pp. 113-121) edited by Robin Creyke, Dale Stephens and Peter Sutherland. Alexandria, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press.

Military Discipline Law

2024

Journal Article

Futile treatment - when is enough, enough?

Beran, Roy G. and Devereux, J. A. (2024). Futile treatment - when is enough, enough?. Australian Health Review, 48 (1), 103-107. doi: 10.1071/AH22277

Futile treatment - when is enough, enough?

2024

Journal Article

Guidelines for management of actual or suspected inadvertent intra-arterial injection of sclerosants

Parsi, Kurosh, De Maeseneer, Marianne, van Rij, Andre M, Rogan, Christopher, Bonython, Wendy, Devereux, John A, Lekich, Christopher K, Amos, Michael, Bozkurt, Ahmet Kursat, Connor, David E, Davies, Alun H, Gianesini, Sergio, Gibson, Kathleen, Gloviczki, Peter, Grabs, Anthony, Grillo, Lorena, Hafner, Franz, Huber, David, Iafrati, Mark, Jackson, Mark, Jindal, Ravul, Lim, Adrian, Lurie, Fedor, Marks, Lisa, Raymond-Martimbeau, Pauline, Paraskevas, Peter, Ramelet, Albert-Adrien, Rial, Rodrigo, Roberts, Stefania ... Whiteley, Mark S (2024). Guidelines for management of actual or suspected inadvertent intra-arterial injection of sclerosants. Phlebology. doi: 10.1177/02683555241260926

Guidelines for management of actual or suspected inadvertent intra-arterial injection of sclerosants

2023

Conference Publication

The legal regime governing medicinal products: a view from the antipodes

Devereux, John (2023). The legal regime governing medicinal products: a view from the antipodes. Medicinal Products: Property, Regulation and Liability, Naples, Italy, 22-23 June 2023.

The legal regime governing medicinal products: a view from the antipodes

2023

Journal Article

Analysis of Part 1 of the latest Austroads Guidelines, June 2022

Beran, Roy G and Devereux, JA (2023). Analysis of Part 1 of the latest Austroads Guidelines, June 2022. Internal Medicine Journal, 53 (7), 1110-1114. doi: 10.1111/imj.16082

Analysis of Part 1 of the latest Austroads Guidelines, June 2022

2023

Conference Publication

Brittania Waives the Rules: Responding to Emerging Medico-Legal Issues

Devereux, John (2023). Brittania Waives the Rules: Responding to Emerging Medico-Legal Issues. Medico Legal Society of Queensland March Dinner Meeting, St Lucia, QLD Australia, 15 March 2023.

Brittania Waives the Rules: Responding to Emerging Medico-Legal Issues

2022

Conference Publication

Concussion and CTE - some legal considerations

Devereux, John (2022). Concussion and CTE - some legal considerations. World Congress for Medical Law, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 5-7 December 2022.

Concussion and CTE - some legal considerations

2022

Conference Publication

Futility: When is Enough, Enough?

Beran, Roy G. and Devereux, John (2022). Futility: When is Enough, Enough?. Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 15 October 2022.

Futility: When is Enough, Enough?

2022

Conference Publication

The duty to act in armed conflict

Devereux, John and Sanders, Lauren (2022). The duty to act in armed conflict. Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, Canberra, ACT Australia, 30 June-2 July 2022.

The duty to act in armed conflict

2022

Conference Publication

Consent: An Application of Newton's Third Law

Devereux, John (2022). Consent: An Application of Newton's Third Law. 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Philology, Sydney, NSW Australia, 20-23 May 2022.

Consent: An Application of Newton's Third Law

2022

Conference Publication

Medical law panel discussion

Devereux, John, Tucker-Evans, Mark, Brolan, Claire and Williams, Karen (2022). Medical law panel discussion. Justice and the Law Panel Discussion, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 26 April 2022.

Medical law panel discussion

2022

Journal Article

Concussion, CTE and claims arising out of sporting activities - some legal considerations

Devereux, John A. (2022). Concussion, CTE and claims arising out of sporting activities - some legal considerations. Medicine and Law, 41 (4), 513-522.

Concussion, CTE and claims arising out of sporting activities - some legal considerations

2022

Book Chapter

Medical negligence law in Australia

Devereux, John and Beran, Roy G. (2022). Medical negligence law in Australia. Medical liability in Asia and Australasia. (pp. 1-12) edited by Vera Lúcia Raposo and Roy G. Beran. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-16-4855-7_1

Medical negligence law in Australia

2021

Journal Article

Of tall poppies and fat cats: liability for federal corruption

Devereux, John and Clarke, Andrew (2021). Of tall poppies and fat cats: liability for federal corruption. University of Southern Queensland Law Society Law Review, Summer (2021), 8-16.

Of tall poppies and fat cats: liability for federal corruption

2021

Conference Publication

The Australian Military Justice System: Understanding Military Discipline, Judicial Decisions, and Future Issues

Devereux, Group Captain John (2021). The Australian Military Justice System: Understanding Military Discipline, Judicial Decisions, and Future Issues. The International Military Justice Forum, Paris, France, 18-19 November 2021.

The Australian Military Justice System: Understanding Military Discipline, Judicial Decisions, and Future Issues

2021

Conference Publication

Fitness to Drive: Some Legal Aspects

Devereux, John (2021). Fitness to Drive: Some Legal Aspects. Australasian College of Legal Medicine Webinar Series - Legal Reflections, Webinar (located on zoom in Brisbane), 12 April 2021.

Fitness to Drive: Some Legal Aspects

Supervision

Availability

Professor John Devereux is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Medical Law

    Potential topics available include:

    • The impact of the Civil Liability Act
    • Competency to Consent to Medical Treatment
    • Duties to Disclose Medical Information
    • Disability and the Law
    • End of Life Decision Making

    For further information contact Professor John Devereux, e: j.devereux@law.uq.edu.au

Supervision history

Completed supervision

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