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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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102 works between 1993 and 2024

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2007

Journal Article

The road not taken: Lessons to be learnt from the Queen v Gillett

Devereux, J. A. (2007). The road not taken: Lessons to be learnt from the Queen v Gillett. Internal Medicine Journal, 37 (5), 336-339. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2007.01349.x

The road not taken: Lessons to be learnt from the Queen v Gillett

2007

Book Chapter

Drivers and the Law

Roy Beran and Devereux, John A. (2007). Drivers and the Law. Legal Medicine. (pp. 705-709) edited by S. Sandy Sanbar, Marvin H. Firestone, Sal Fiscina, Theodore L. Le Blang, Cyril H. Wecht and Miles J. Zaremski. Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier.

Drivers and the Law

2006

Book Chapter

Continuing Conundrums in Competency

Devereux, J A (2006). Continuing Conundrums in Competency. First Do No Harm: Law, Ethics and Healthcare. (pp. 235-253) edited by McLean, S.. London: Ashgate Publishing.

Continuing Conundrums in Competency

2006

Book Chapter

Competency issues for young persons and older persons

Devereux, John and Parker, Malcolm (2006). Competency issues for young persons and older persons. Disputes and Dilemmas in Health Law. (pp. 54-76) edited by Ian R. Freckelton and Kerry Anne Petersen. Annandale, N.S.W., Australia: Federation Press.

Competency issues for young persons and older persons

2005

Journal Article

Actions for wrongful birth

Devereux, J. A. (2005). Actions for wrongful birth. INSAF, 3 (2004), 69-89.

Actions for wrongful birth

2005

Book Chapter

Supplement to the 2nd edition australian medical law

Devereux, J. A. (2005). Supplement to the 2nd edition australian medical law. Australian Medical Law. (pp. not found-not found) edited by x. London: Cavendish.

Supplement to the 2nd edition australian medical law

2005

Journal Article

Mental capacity

Devereux, J. A. (2005). Mental capacity. Australian Health Review, 29 (4), 493-493.

Mental capacity

2005

Journal Article

Law of tort

Devereux, J.A. (2005). Law of tort. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 2005 (July), 301-303.

Law of tort

2005

Journal Article

Book review: 'Law of tort (9th Ed)' by P. S. A. Pillai

Devereux, J. A. (2005). Book review: 'Law of tort (9th Ed)' by P. S. A. Pillai. Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, 2005, 303-305.

Book review: 'Law of tort (9th Ed)' by P. S. A. Pillai

2004

Journal Article

Genetic privacy: a challenge to medico-legal norms

Devereux, John A. (2004). Genetic privacy: a challenge to medico-legal norms. University of Queensland Law Journal, 23 (2), 520-522.

Genetic privacy: a challenge to medico-legal norms

2004

Journal Article

Discipline abroad: Re Colonel Aird; Ex parte Alpert

Devereux, John (2004). Discipline abroad: Re Colonel Aird; Ex parte Alpert. University of Queensland Law Journal, 23 (2), 485-492.

Discipline abroad: Re Colonel Aird; Ex parte Alpert

2004

Journal Article

Informed Consent - Guardianship and Consent

Devereux, J.A. (2004). Informed Consent - Guardianship and Consent. Medicine and Law: An International Journal, 23 (2), 359-366.

Informed Consent - Guardianship and Consent

2004

Journal Article

Alexander v Heise

Devereux, John (2004). Alexander v Heise. Journal of Law and Medicine, 11 (3), 278-281.

Alexander v Heise

2004

Journal Article

Genetic privacy: A challenge to medico-legal norms

Devereux, John (2004). Genetic privacy: A challenge to medico-legal norms. University of Queensland Law Journal, 23 (2), 520-522.

Genetic privacy: A challenge to medico-legal norms

2002

Book

Australian medical law

Devereux, John (2002). Australian medical law. 2nd ed. London, U.K.: Cavendish Press.

Australian medical law

2002

Journal Article

Epilepsy - A legal perspective on obligations owed to patients by medical practitioners

Devereux, J. A. (2002). Epilepsy - A legal perspective on obligations owed to patients by medical practitioners. Medicine and Law, Epilepsy and Law (4), 753-767.

Epilepsy - A legal perspective on obligations owed to patients by medical practitioners

2002

Journal Article

Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: An Antipodean perspective on claims for failed sterilisation (Melchior v Cattanach)

Devereux, J. (2002). Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: An Antipodean perspective on claims for failed sterilisation (Melchior v Cattanach). Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 2 (1), 141-150. doi: 10.1080/14729342.2002.11421408

Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: An Antipodean perspective on claims for failed sterilisation (Melchior v Cattanach)

2002

Book Chapter

Guardianship and consent

Devereux, J. (2002). Guardianship and consent. Epilepsy: A question of ethics. (pp. 55-61) edited by Roy G. Beran. Tel Aviv, Israel: Yozmot Publishing.

Guardianship and consent

2002

Book Chapter

Health Law

Devereux, J. (2002). Health Law. Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper and George Williams. South Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press.

Health Law

2001

Journal Article

Wang v central sydney area health service

Devereux, J.A. (2001). Wang v central sydney area health service. Journal of Law & Medicine, 8 (4), 378-378.

Wang v central sydney area health service

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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