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Dr Paul Taylor
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Paul Taylor

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Background

Dr Paul Taylor is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the T.C. Beirne School of Law, and Fellow of the Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law. His principal academic interests are international human rights law and conflict of laws (private international law).

Before emigrating from the UK he was in private practice, initially at the criminal bar and latterly as a partner in a large law firm specialising in competition law and intellectual property. During that time he also taught and wrote substantial texts on competition law, intellectual property and human rights.

Dr Taylor's most significant works include UK and EC Competition Law and Compliance (Sweet & Maxwell, 1999, 600pp); Freedom of Religion: UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice (Cambridge University Press, 2005, 400pp); and A Commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: The UN Human Rights’ Committee’s Monitoring of ICCPR Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2020, 900pp.)

He has represented Australia at numerous meetings of experts at: The Hague Conference on Private International Law, The Netherlands (on issues affecting cross-border litigation; and was involved in the final stages of negotiating the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements); the OECD Competition Committee, Paris; and at bilateral and regional free trade agreement negotiations. He has also made submissions to and given evidence at various government inquiries.

Dr Taylor has held Visiting Fellowships at Wolfson College, Cambridge and at the Centre for International and Public Law, College of Law, Australian National University. He is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Law, The University of Notre Dame Australia.

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Works

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18 works between 1999 and 2024

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2024

Other Outputs

Submission to the Department of Health and Aged Care on the December 2023 Exposure Draft of the Aged Care Bill 2023 

Taylor, Paul and Costa, Renato (2024). Submission to the Department of Health and Aged Care on the December 2023 Exposure Draft of the Aged Care Bill 2023 . Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Submission to the Department of Health and Aged Care on the December 2023 Exposure Draft of the Aged Care Bill 2023 

2022

Book Chapter

What on earth does Australia think of freedom of religion: not very inclusive

Taylor, Paul (2022). What on earth does Australia think of freedom of religion: not very inclusive. Inclusion, exclusion and religious freedom. (pp. 181-198) edited by Michael Quinlan and A. Keith Thompson. Cleveland, QLD, Australia: Connor Court Publishing.

What on earth does Australia think of freedom of religion: not very inclusive

2020

Journal Article

The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?

Aroney, Nicholas and Taylor, Paul (2020). The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?. University of Western Australia Law Review, 47 (1), 42-63.

The politics of freedom of religion in Australia: Can international human rights standards point the way forward?

2020

Book Chapter

Reconciling democracy and human rights: implementing the expressive freedoms of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in Australian law

Taylor, Paul M. (2020). Reconciling democracy and human rights: implementing the expressive freedoms of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in Australian law. Freedom of religion or belief: creating the constitutional space for fundamental freedoms. (pp. 232-259) edited by Paul T. Babie, Neville G. Rochow and Brett G. Scharffs. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788977807.00018

Reconciling democracy and human rights: implementing the expressive freedoms of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in Australian law

2020

Book

A commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: the UN Human Rights Committee's monitoring of ICCPR Rights

Taylor, Paul M. (2020). A commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: the UN Human Rights Committee's monitoring of ICCPR Rights. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108689458

A commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: the UN Human Rights Committee's monitoring of ICCPR Rights

2020

Journal Article

Thinking allowed in the academy: international human rights law and the regulation free speech and academic freedom under the “model code”

Taylor, Paul M. (2020). Thinking allowed in the academy: international human rights law and the regulation free speech and academic freedom under the “model code”. University of Queensland Law Journal, 39 (1), 117-146.

Thinking allowed in the academy: international human rights law and the regulation free speech and academic freedom under the “model code”

2020

Journal Article

Uneven platforms: the press, social media, search engines and freedom of expression

Taylor, Paul (2020). Uneven platforms: the press, social media, search engines and freedom of expression. University of Tasmania Law Review, 39 (2), 121-149.

Uneven platforms: the press, social media, search engines and freedom of expression

2018

Journal Article

Academic freedom in universities: between indispensable right and scenic accessory

Taylor, Paul (2018). Academic freedom in universities: between indispensable right and scenic accessory. The Australian Year Book of International Law Online, 35 (1), 157-186. doi: 10.1163/26660229-035-01-900000009

Academic freedom in universities: between indispensable right and scenic accessory

2018

Book Chapter

Controversial doctrine: the relevance of religious content in the supervisory role of international human rights bodies

Taylor, Paul M. (2018). Controversial doctrine: the relevance of religious content in the supervisory role of international human rights bodies. Research handbook on law and religion. (pp. 309-330) edited by Rex Ahdar. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781788112475.00025

Controversial doctrine: the relevance of religious content in the supervisory role of international human rights bodies

2013

Book Chapter

"Introduction", in Freedom of Religion: UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-18

Taylor, Paul (2013). "Introduction", in Freedom of Religion: UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-18. The library of essays on law and religion, freedom of religion and belief: volume II. (pp. 193-210) edited by Rinaldo Cristofori and Silvio Ferrari. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge.

"Introduction", in Freedom of Religion: UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-18

2011

Book Chapter

Religion and freedom of choice

Taylor, Paul M. (2011). Religion and freedom of choice. Religion and human rights: an introduction. (pp. 170-187) edited by John Witte and M. Christian Green. New York, NY United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199733453.003.0010

Religion and freedom of choice

2005

Book

Freedom of Religion : UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice

Taylor, Paul M. (2005). Freedom of Religion : UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/cbo9780511616129

Freedom of Religion : UN and European Human Rights Law and Practice

2000

Journal Article

Profiling the biotech company for success

Taylor, Paul (2000). Profiling the biotech company for success. Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, 6 (3), 218-227.

Profiling the biotech company for success

2000

Book

Vertical agreements: the new regulation in context

Taylor, Paul M. (2000). Vertical agreements: the new regulation in context. United Kingdom: Monitor Press.

Vertical agreements: the new regulation in context

2000

Journal Article

EC competition law, bioscience joint ventures and the effect of proposed reforms

Taylor, Paul (2000). EC competition law, bioscience joint ventures and the effect of proposed reforms. Bioscience Law Review, 1999/2000 (3), 83-87.

EC competition law, bioscience joint ventures and the effect of proposed reforms

2000

Journal Article

The vertical agreements regulation: a critical appraisal

Taylor, Paul M. (2000). The vertical agreements regulation: a critical appraisal. Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 3, 525-545. doi: 10.1017/S1528887000003918

The vertical agreements regulation: a critical appraisal

2000

Book

Commercial issues for life sciences company

Taylor, Paul M., Portman, Simon and Smith, Simon (2000). Commercial issues for life sciences company. United Kingdom: Monitor Press.

Commercial issues for life sciences company

1999

Book

EC and UK competition law and compliance: a practical guide for non-specialists

Taylor, Paul M. (1999). EC and UK competition law and compliance: a practical guide for non-specialists. London, United Kingdom: Sweet and Maxwell.

EC and UK competition law and compliance: a practical guide for non-specialists

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