Follow
Wendy Lacey
Wendy Lacey
Associate Professor, School of Law, University of South Australia
Verified email at unisa.edu.au
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Neglectful to the point of cruelty? Elder abuse and the rights of older persons in Australia.
W Lacey
TheSYDNEY LAW REVIEW 36 (1), 99-130, 2014
402014
Preventative detention and control orders under federal law: the case for a bill of rights
P Fairall, W Lacey
Melb. UL Rev. 31, 1072, 2007
342007
Judicial Power and Implied Guarantees under Chapter III of the Constitution’(2003)
W Lacey, I Jurisdiction
Federal Law Review 31, 57, 0
34
Australian public law
A Reilly, G Appleby, L Grenfell, W Lacey
Oxford University Press, 2011
272011
In the wake of Teoh: finding an appropriate government response
W Lacey
Federal Law Review 29 (2), 219-240, 2001
202001
Kirk v Industrial Court of New South Wales: breathing life into Kable.
W Lacey
Melbourne University Law Review 34 (2), 641-668, 2010
192010
Judicial discretion and human rights: Expanding the role of international law in the domestic sphere
W Lacey
Melbourne Journal of International Law 5 (1), 108-132, 2004
182004
Judicial Discretion and Human Rights: Expanding the Role of International Law in the Domestic Sphere’(2004)
W Lacey
Melbourne Journal of International Law 5, 108, 113, 0
14
In the Wake of Teoh: Finding an Appropriate Government Response’(2001)
W Lacey
Federal Law Review 29, 219, 0
12
Inherent jurisdiction, judicial power and implied guarantees under chapter III of the constitution
W Lacey
Federal Law Review 31 (1), 57-86, 2003
112003
Implementing Human Rights Norms: Judicial Discretion and Use of Unincorporated Conventions
W Lacey
Adelaide Presidian Legal Publications, 2008
102008
Seniors downsizing on their own terms: Overcoming planning, legal and policy impediments to the creation of alternative retirement communities
K Annand, W Lacey, E Webb
Australia National Seniors Australia, 2015
82015
A prelude to the demise of Teoh: the High Court decision in Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; ex parte Lam.[Case commentary. Paper originally presented as …
W Lacey
Sydney Law Review, The 26 (1), 131-156, 2004
72004
A Prelude to the Demise of Teoh: The High Court Decision in Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs: Ex Parte Lam’(2004)
W Lacey
Sydney Law Review 26, 131, 0
6
The law of treaties
W Lacey
Public international law: An Australian perspective, 85-114, 2005
52005
The Judicial Use of Unincorporated International Conventions in Administrative Law:: Back-Doors, Platitudes and Window Dressing
W Lacey
The Fluid State: International Law and National Legal Systems, 82-109, 2005
42005
Prevalence of Elder Abuse in South Australia: Final Report: Current Data Collection Processes of Key Agencies
W Lacey, H Middleton, L Bryant, B Garnham
University of South Australia, 2017
32017
The End For Teoh? Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; Ex parteLam
W Lacey
University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series, 49, 2011
32011
Confluence or divergence?: The principle of legality and the presumption of consistency with international law
W Lacey
The Principle of Legality in Australia and New Zealand, 237-255, 2017
22017
Ageing in South Australia 2016
J Andrew, A Beer, X Deng, M Feo, W Lacey, B Lowies, D Parker, M Rofe, ...
University of South Australia Business School, Adelaide, 2016
22016
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20