Miranda Kaye

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

15 Broadway, Ultimo

PO Box 123

Sydney, NSW 2007

Australia

The University of Sydney

University of Sydney

Sydney, NSW 2006

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (10)

1.

Domestic Violence and Child Contact Arrangements

Australian Journal of Family Law, Vol. 17, pp. 93-133, 2003, Sydney Law School Research Paper No. 08/18
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 17 Jan 2008
Miranda Kaye, Julie Stubbs and Julia Tolmie
University of Technology Sydney (UTS), University of New South Wales (UNSW, Australia) - Faculty of Law and University of Auckland - Faculty of Law
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Domestic violence, separation, child contact, family law, protection orders

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Accommodating Violence in the Family Courts

Miranda Kaye, 'Accommodating violence in the family courts' (2019) 33 AJFL 100
Number of pages: 22 Posted: 08 Jan 2020
Miranda Kaye
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
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family law, violence, children's lawyers

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The 2024 Forum on Domestic Violence and the Hague Abduction Convention

Number of pages: 11 Posted: 18 Nov 2024
Brunel Law School, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Oregon - School of Law
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Family Violence and Family Law Property Division: How Can the System Be Improved?

Kaye, M. (2022). Family violence and family law property division: How can the system be improved?. Alternative Law Journal. doi:10.1177/1037969X221136180
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 18 Jan 2023
Miranda Kaye
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
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family violence, domestic violence, family law, property division

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Domestic Violence, Separation and Parenting: Negotiating Safety Using Legal Processes

Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 73-94, 2003, Sydney Law School Research Paper No. 09/04
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 20 Apr 2005 Last Revised: 27 Jan 2009
Miranda Kaye, Julie Stubbs and Julia Tolmie
University of Technology Sydney (UTS), University of New South Wales (UNSW, Australia) - Faculty of Law and University of Auckland - Faculty of Law
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Domestic violence, separation, parenting, legal processes, family law, criminal law

Addressing the Problem of Direct Cross-Examination in Australian Family Law Proceedings

University of New South Wales Law Journal, Volume 45(4); 2022; 1415-1448
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 30 May 2023
Jane M. Wangmann, Miranda Kaye and Tracey Booth
University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Law
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family violence, domestic violence, family law, cross-examination

Addressing the Problem of Direct Cross-Examination in Australian Family Law Proceedings

Wangmann, J., Kaye, M., & Booth, T. (2022). Addressing the problem of direct cross-examination in Australian family law proceedings. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 45(4), 1415-1448. doi:10.53637/FFZV1456 , University of New South Wales Law Journal, Vol. 45, No. 4, 2022
Posted: 11 Jan 2023
Jane M. Wangmann, Miranda Kaye and Tracey Booth
University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Technology Sydney, Faculty of Law

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family violence, domestic violence, family law, cross-examination

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Victim-Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Who are Forced to Participate in Crimes: Are They Treated Fairly in the Criminal Law?

The University of Auckland Faculty of Law Research Paper Series Forthcoming
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 04 Oct 2024
University of Auckland - Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Auckland
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intimate partner violence, duress, compulsion, the criminal offences, party liability

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Discoursing Dads: The Rhetorical Devices of Fathers’ Rights Groups’

Melbourne University Law Review | Vol. 22 | 1998, The University of Auckland Faculty of Law Research Paper Series Forthcoming
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 25 Sep 2024
Miranda Kaye and Julia Tolmie
University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University of Auckland - Faculty of Law
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family law, fathers' rights groups, Child contact arrangements

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Fathers' Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law

The University of Auckland Faculty of Law Research Paper Series Forthcoming
Posted: 07 Oct 2024
Julia Tolmie and Miranda Kaye
University of Auckland - Faculty of Law and University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

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family law, fathers rights groups

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Compromised 'Consent' in Australian Family Law Proceedings

Miranda Kaye, Tracey Booth, Jane Wangmann, Compromised ‘consent’ in Australian Family Law Proceedings, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, Volume 35, Issue 1, 2021, ebab033, https://doi.org/10.1093/lawfam/ebab033
Posted: 24 Sep 2021
Miranda Kaye
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

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family law, domestic violence, consent orders, coercion