»Categories View All Accountability Discrimination Education History Human Rights Liability Negligence Sexual Abuse Statutory Duty Journals Sexual Abuse Volume 15 Number 1 Topics: Education, Sexual Abuse Show/Hide Articles Contents Editorial ARTICLES Plagiarism and Copyright in Tertiary Education: Risks Posed by Plagiarism Detection Tools for Both Students and Educational Institutions Juliet Hyatt & Pheh Hoon Lim Student Allegations of Teacher Sexual Misconduct and A Teacher’s Right to Privacy: The US Context Ralph D. Mawdsley A School’s Duty of Care and the Management of Illicit Drug Related Incidents Eola Barnett & Noeleen McNamara The What, Whys and Wherefores of Home Education and Its Regulation in Australia Sonia Allan & Glenda Jackson Disability Litigation and Universities in Australia and the United States: A Comparative Perspective Lelia Helms Bridging the Language Divide: An Innovative Teaching Project to Help International Students From China in Learning Business Law Subjects Sophie Riley & Grace Li Volume 13 Number 2 Topics: Education, Human Rights, Sexual Abuse Show/Hide Articles Contents Editorial ARTICLES The Origins and Development of Education Law as a Separate Field of Law in the United States and Australia Ralph D. Mawdsley & J. Joy Cumming A School’s Duty to Provide a Safe Learning Environment: Does this Include Cyberbullying? Marilyn Campbell, Des Butler & Sally Kift Teachers’ Policy-Based Duties to Report Child Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Study Ben Mathews, Jane Cronan, Kerryann Walsh, Ann Farrell & Des Butler The Inclusion and Exclusion of Students with Disability Related Problem Behaviour: The Contrasting Approaches of Australia and the United States of America Elizabeth Dickson Garcetti v Ceballos: Balancing Employee Free Speech with Efficient Operation of Schools in the United States of America Ralph D. Mawdsley Constitutional Challenge to Freedom of Religion in Schools in Malaysia Tie Fatt Hee Commonwealth Controls Over Australian Schools, TAFEs and Universities Via Tied Funding: Time for Constitutional Reform? Jim Jackson Volume 8 Number 2 Topics: Sexual Abuse Show/Hide Articles OPINION Constructing Dialogic Relati onships: School Legislation and the Principal’s Gamble Tim Corcoran ARTICLES Child Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System: What Educators Need to Know Christine Eastwood Home Schooling and Legislated Education Terry Harding and Ann Farrell BOOK REVIEW Book Review Education Law by Anthony F Brown ^ Marvin A Zuker
Plagiarism and Copyright in Tertiary Education: Risks Posed by Plagiarism Detection Tools for Both Students and Educational Institutions Juliet Hyatt & Pheh Hoon Lim
Student Allegations of Teacher Sexual Misconduct and A Teacher’s Right to Privacy: The US Context Ralph D. Mawdsley
A School’s Duty of Care and the Management of Illicit Drug Related Incidents Eola Barnett & Noeleen McNamara
The What, Whys and Wherefores of Home Education and Its Regulation in Australia Sonia Allan & Glenda Jackson
Disability Litigation and Universities in Australia and the United States: A Comparative Perspective Lelia Helms
Bridging the Language Divide: An Innovative Teaching Project to Help International Students From China in Learning Business Law Subjects Sophie Riley & Grace Li
The Origins and Development of Education Law as a Separate Field of Law in the United States and Australia Ralph D. Mawdsley & J. Joy Cumming
A School’s Duty to Provide a Safe Learning Environment: Does this Include Cyberbullying? Marilyn Campbell, Des Butler & Sally Kift
Teachers’ Policy-Based Duties to Report Child Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Study Ben Mathews, Jane Cronan, Kerryann Walsh, Ann Farrell & Des Butler
The Inclusion and Exclusion of Students with Disability Related Problem Behaviour: The Contrasting Approaches of Australia and the United States of America Elizabeth Dickson
Garcetti v Ceballos: Balancing Employee Free Speech with Efficient Operation of Schools in the United States of America Ralph D. Mawdsley
Commonwealth Controls Over Australian Schools, TAFEs and Universities Via Tied Funding: Time for Constitutional Reform? Jim Jackson