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SPECIAL ISSUE: 25th Anniversary Issue

On being distinctive: celebrating the Griffith Law Review

Pages 303-307 | Published online: 26 Mar 2018
 

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on contributor

Paula Baron is currently Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Coursework) in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Commerce at La Trobe University, Melbourne. She was Dean of the Faculty of Law at Griffith University 2007 to 2010. She has published a number of articles in the GLR.

Notes

1 Whitley and Glaser (Citation2014), p 20.

2 Kosmützky and Krücken (Citation2015), p 138.

3 Whitley and Glaser (Citation2014), p 27.

4 Rafferty (Citation2012), p 57.

5 Thornton and Shannon (Citation2013), p 250.

6 Thornton and Shannon (Citation2013), p 250.

7 Thornton and Shannon (Citation2013), p 251.

8 Thornton and Shannon (Citation2013), p 270.

9 Thornton and Shannon (Citation2013), p. 270, quoting Nixon et al, 2011.

10 Baron (Citation2013a), p 274.

11 Baron (Citation2013b).

12 James (Citation2004), quoted in Baron (Citation2013b), p 35.

13 Moyn (Citation2017).

14 Dyevre (Citation2015), p 5.

15 Dyevre (Citation2015), p 5.

16 Piety (Citation2017), p 801.

17 Schlag (forthcoming), p 35.

18 Piety (Citation2017), pp 825–826.

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