
Overview
Background
Suri Ratnapala is the TC Beirne School of Law Professor of Public Law. His expertise is in constitutional law and theory, jurisprudence and institutional economics. Current research efforts are focused on institutional emergence and change and constitutional underpinnings of market economies.
Suri Ratnapala holds the degrees of LLB (Colombo); LLM (Macquarie) and PhD (Qld), and teaches constitutional law and jurisprudence, fields in which he has published widely. Professor Ratnapala’s work has received international acclaim, with his book Welfare State or Constitutional State? being awarded a Sir Anthony Fisher International Memorial Prize by a jury chaired by Nobel Laureate James Buchanan. His latest book, Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory was published by Oxford University Press in April 2002. He has received fellowships from the prestigious international research centres, the Institute for Humane Affairs, George Mason University, Virginia, the Social Philosophy and Policy Centre of the Bowling Green State University, Ohio and the International Centre for Economic Research, Turin, Italy. In 1998, his work received further recognition when he was elected to the membership of the Mont Pelerin Society, the international grouping of liberal intellectuals. In 2000, he received a John Templeton Foundation Award for his course Advanced Constitutional Law and Theory’, granted ‘on the basis of uniqueness, innovation, and interdisciplinarity and the balance of political, economic and social theory’. In 2003 he was awarded a Centenary of Australian Federation Medal by the Governor-General of Australia for his contribution to Australian society through research in law and economics. Professor Ratnapala has been a consultant with the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank in institutional capacity building projects in Asia. Prior to entering the academy he was Senior State Counsel in Sri Lanka. Professor Ratnapala’s main academic interests are in constitutional law and theory, legal philosophy, and constitutional political economy.
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Suri Ratnapala is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Law, University of Colombo
- Masters (Coursework) of Law, Macquarie University
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Institutional Economics
Current research effots are focused on institutional emergence and change and constitutional underpinnings of market economies
Works
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2011
Book Chapter
The German border guard cases: natural law and the duty to disobey immoral laws
Moens, Gabriel Adelin and Ratnapala, Anura S. (2011). The German border guard cases: natural law and the duty to disobey immoral laws. Jurisprudence of liberty. (pp. 271-292) Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths.
2011
Book
Jurisprudence of liberty
Suri Ratnapala and Gabriel A. Moens eds. (2011). Jurisprudence of liberty. 2nd ed. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: LexisNexis Butterworths.
2010
Conference Publication
Jurisprudential legacy of the enlightenment: Saving the impartial spectator
Ratnapala, Anura S. (2010). Jurisprudential legacy of the enlightenment: Saving the impartial spectator. 2010 Mont Pelerin Society General Meeting: A Twenty-First Century Liberal Enlightenment, Sydney, Australia, 10-15 October 2010.
2010
Journal Article
Bills of rights in functioning parliamentary democracies: Kantian, consequentialist and institutionalist scepticisms
Ratnapala, Suri (2010). Bills of rights in functioning parliamentary democracies: Kantian, consequentialist and institutionalist scepticisms. Melbourne University Law Review, 34 (2), 592-617.
2010
Book Chapter
The theory of moral sentiments : Adam Smith, 1759
Ratnapala, Anura S. (2010). The theory of moral sentiments : Adam Smith, 1759. 100 great books of liberty : The essential introduction to the greatest idea of Western Civilization. (pp. 199-207) edited by Chris Berg, John Roskam and Andrew Kemp. Ballan, Vic., Australia: Connor Court Publishing.
2010
Book Chapter
The jurisprudence of Friedrich A Hayek
Ratnapala, Suri (2010). The jurisprudence of Friedrich A Hayek. The multi-layered Hayek. (pp. 45-59) edited by Oliver Marc Hartwich. St Leonards, N.S.W., Australia: Centre for Independent Studies.
2010
Book Chapter
Constituent power of the Queensland Parliament
Ratnapala, Suri (2010). Constituent power of the Queensland Parliament. Queensland's Constitution: Past, present and future. (pp. 149-174) edited by Michael White and Aladin Rahemtula. Brisbane, Queensland: Supreme Court of Queensland Library.
2010
Book Chapter
Dissolving the chimera of the "Adam Smith problem"
Ratnapala, Suri (2010). Dissolving the chimera of the "Adam Smith problem". The market society and its morality: 250 years of Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments. (pp. 39-55) edited by Michael Zöller and Manfred Petri. Bayreuth, Germany: Council on Public Policy, Universität Bayreuth.
2010
Book Chapter
Law, legislation and liberty : Friedrich Hayek, 1973
Ratnapala, Anura S. (2010). Law, legislation and liberty : Friedrich Hayek, 1973. 100 great books of liberty : The essential introduction to the greatest idea of Western Civilization. (pp. 22-27) edited by Chris Berg, John Roskam and Andrew Kemp. Ballan, Vic., Australia: Connor Court Publishing.
2009
Book
Jurisprudence
Ratnapala, Anura S. (2009). Jurisprudence. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
2008
Edited Outputs
LawAsia Journal
LawAsia Journal. (2008).
2008
Journal Article
Constitutionalism of Justice Ian Callinan
S Ratnapala (2008). Constitutionalism of Justice Ian Callinan. Supreme Court History Program Yearbook 2007, 2007 (1), 105-109.
2008
Journal Article
The Role of Government in a Liberal Society
Ratnapala, Anura S. (2008). The Role of Government in a Liberal Society. Centre for Independent Studies Occasional Papers (118), 1-20.
2007
Journal Article
'Reviving the invisible hand: the case for classical liberalism in the twenty-first century', by Deepak Lal
Ratnapala, Suri (2007). 'Reviving the invisible hand: the case for classical liberalism in the twenty-first century', by Deepak Lal. The Independent Review, 12 (2), 285-290.
2007
Book Chapter
John Locke's doctrine of the separation of powers: A re-evaluation
Ratnapala, A. S. (2007). John Locke's doctrine of the separation of powers: A re-evaluation. Locke and Law. (pp. 244-274) edited by Thom Brooks. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing.
2007
Conference Publication
The role of government in a liberal society
Ratnapala, A. S. (2007). The role of government in a liberal society. The Institutional Framework for Freedom in Africa, Nairobi, Kenya, 25-28 February 2007. Nairobi, Kenya: Mont Pelerin Society.
2007
Journal Article
Environmentalism versus constitutionalism: A contest without winners
Ratnapala, Suri (2007). Environmentalism versus constitutionalism: A contest without winners. Resource Management Theory and Practice, 3, 110-164.
2007
Journal Article
Reason and reach of the objection to ex post facto law
Ratnapala, Suri (2007). Reason and reach of the objection to ex post facto law. Indian Journal of Constitutional Law, 1 (1), 140-168.
2007
Book
Australian constitutional law: Commentary and cases
Ratnapala, S., John, Thomas, Karean, Vanitha and Koch, Cornelia (2007). Australian constitutional law: Commentary and cases. South Melbourne, Vic, Australia: Oxford University Press.
2007
Book
Australian constitutional law: Foundations and theory
Ratnapala, Suri (2007). Australian constitutional law: Foundations and theory. 2nd ed. South Melbourne, Vic, Australia: Oxford University Press.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Suri Ratnapala is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
A Jurisprudential Analysis of Freedom of Expression
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
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2015
Master Philosophy
The transformation of the Chinese judiciary from the traditional to the modern, a study in judicial reform in revolutionary conditions
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Points of tension in the relationship between the courts and parliament: an analysis of parliamentary privilege
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
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2008
Master Philosophy
Challenges for Australian Tribunals - Towards Aretaic Practice Principles
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
EXISTENTIALISM, LIBERTY AND THE ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY, COMPLEXITY THEORY AND EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL AND LEGAL RULES
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor David Morrison
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
SINGAPORE'S CONSTITUTIONAL MODEL OF PRAGMATIC GOVERNANCE - A STUDY OF ITS EMERGENCE, ITS INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
Individual empowerment in labour law
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN MALAYSIA
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
The Role of the Constitutional Court in Securing Constitutional Government in Indonesia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ann Black
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Rule of law discourse and the accession of transitional economies to the World Trade Organization
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Jennifer Corrin
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
RESISTING LIBERALISM: SOCIAL DEMOCRACY AND THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Nicholas Aroney
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- Law and society
- Legal theory
- Legislation
- Queensland law
- Society and law
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