James Morgan

Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide

No 233 North Terrace, School of Commerce

Adelaide, South Australia 5005

Australia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Protecting Democratic Integrity: Re Day [No 2] (2017) 343 ALR 181

Adelaide Law Review, Vol. 2, 2017, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2018-162
Number of pages: 13 Posted: 21 Dec 2018
James Morgan
Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide
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Democracy, Democratic Integrity

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Offences Against the Person and Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Aubrey v the Queen (2017) 260 CLR 305

Adelaide Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 1, 2018, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2019-2
Number of pages: 11 Posted: 28 Aug 2019
James Morgan
Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide
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Offences Against The Person, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Aubrey V The Queen (2017) 260 Clr 305

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Dual Citizenship and Australian Parliamentary Eligibility: A Time For Reflection or Referendum?

Adelaide Law Review, Vol. 39, No. 2, 2018, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2019-1
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 28 Aug 2019
James Morgan
Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide
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Australian Dual Citizenship, Australian Parliamentary Eligibility, Dual Citizenship

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The Self-Represented Litigants’ Challenge: A Case Study

Alternative Law Journal, 2018, Vol. 43(1) 48–50, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2019-3
Posted: 28 Aug 2019
James Morgan
Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide

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access to the law, civil procedure, courts, dispute resolution, judicial power, judiciary, legal system

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Securing the Administrative Appeals Tribunal’s Independence: Tenure and Mechanisms of Appointment

Alternative Law Journal 0(0) 1–7, U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2018-127
Posted: 20 Dec 2018
James Morgan
Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide

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Administrative law, executive powers, judicial independence, legal change, merits review, public law, tribunals The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) plays a pivotal role in Australian merits review. For the members of the AAT