Paul Marks
BA (Hons) (Flinders)
Lecturer in Legal Studies
Location: Room 270 Humanities (campus map) Phone (+61 8) 8201 3672 Fax: (+61 8) 8201 3635 Email: paul.marks@flinders.edu.au
Paul Marks is completing the PhD project titled: Violent Workplace Crime: Post-incident Experiences of Injured Workers. Paul is a member of the World Society of Victimology. He is also a member of the Editorial Committee for the Alternative Law Journal.
 Please send comments to: Semester 2, 2008
Teaching
LEGL1001: Australian Legal System LEGL2004: Access to Justice in Australia LEGL2100: Small Business Legal Issues LEGL2101: Small Business: Legal Foundations LEGL2102: Small Business: Legal Applications LEGL2103: Technology, Regulation and Society CREA3002: Legal Issues for Creative Artists CUTU1004: Introduction to Law and Society CUTU8102: Festival and Event Design and Management Practice (Legal, Environmental and Access Issues) ENVH2009: Legal Studies
Research interests:
Access to Justice Violent workplace crime Regulating new technologies Sex, gender and the law
Publications:
2006. Violent Workplace Crime: Post-incident Experiences of Injured Workers – Results and Discussion, WorkCover SA: Adelaide. 2005. Violent Workplace Crime: Post-incident Experiences of Injured Workers – Literature Review, WorkCover SA: Adelaide. 2002. ‘Malingerers or Maligned: Violent Workplace Crime, Psychological Injury and Workers’ Compensation’, Counterpoints: The Flinders University Journal of Interdisciplinary Conference Papers, 2:36.
Other publications:
2007. ‘Pedophiles, legal loopholes and judge-blaming’, in ON LINE opinion, 26 June, 2007, available online at: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=6012 2007. Down Under All Over, ‘Managing the asbestos risk’, in Alternative Law Journal, 32: 53-54. 2006. ‘Anonymously rating teacher performance’, in ON LINE opinion, 27 December, 2006, available online at: http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=5302 2006. Down Under All Over, ‘Criticising the Judiciary’, in Alternative Law Journal, 31:175. 2005. Down Under All Over, ‘Statutes Amendment (Relationships) Bill’, in Alternative Law Journal, 30:44. 2004. Down Under All Over, ‘Government school fees — charges for ‘materials and services’’, in Alternative Law Journal, 29:100.
Current supervisions:
Suzy Arnold: Same-sex Marriage in the Netherlands (PhD) Anna Kalaitzidis: Strangers when we meet? Donor offspring and the law (PhD) Danni Milos: Legal Needs of Sudanese Refugees (PhD)
Supervisory interests:
Workplace regulation including systems of compensation Victims of crime Regulating new technologies Sex, gender and law |
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