Publications for Patrick Parkinson
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
2016
Parkinson, P. (2016). Can Marriage Survive
Secularization? (Forthcoming). University of
Illinois Law Review.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2016). Children's
'Wishes and Feelings' in Relocation Disputes
(Forthcoming). Child and Family Law Quarterly.
Parkinson, P. (2016). Constitutional Law and the
Limits of Discretion in Family Property Law.
Federal Law Review, 44(1), 49-75.
Parkinson, P. (2016). Family Laws and Access to
Justice. Contemporary Readings in Law and
Social Justice, 8(1), 37-69.
Parkinson, P. (2016). Specialist Prosecution
Units and Courts: A Review of the Literature,
(pp. 1 - 74). Sydney, Australia: Commonwealth
of Australia. <a
href="http://www.childabuseroyalcommission.go
v.au/getattachment/9465428b-498b-4007-be10-c
66c991c282c/Specialist-Prosecution-Units-and-C
ourts-A-review-o">[More Information]</a>
Cossins, A., Jayakody, A., Norrie, C., Parkinson,
P. (2016). The role of photographic and video
documentation in the investigation and
prosecution of child sexual assault. Journal of
Law and Medicine, 23(4), 925-937.
2015
Parkinson, P. (2015). Australian Family Law in
Context: Commentary & Materials - 6th Edition.
Australia: Thomson Reuters.
Parkinson, P. (2015). Children's Dispute
Resolution: The Australian Experience. In
Katherine Lynch, Anne Scully-Hill (Eds.),
International Perspectives on Disputes about
Children and Child Protection: Collected Essays
on Parental Responsibility and Children's
Dispute Resolution, (pp. 89-108). Hong Kong:
Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2015). Children's
perspective of relocation disputes.
Commonwealth and Common Law International
Family Justice Conference 2015, Coogee, NSW:
Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2015). Family laws and access to
justice. United Nations Expert Group Meeting Family Policy Development: Achievements and
Challenges, New York, NY, USA: Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2015). Forty Years of Family
Law: A Retrospective. Victoria University of
Wellington Law Review, 46(3), 611-625.
Parkinson, P. (2015). Mandatory Reporting of
Child Sexual Abuse by Religious Leaders. In
Ben Mathews, Donald C. Bross (Eds.),
Mandatory Reporting Laws and the
Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect,
(pp. 295-308). Dordrecht: Springer.
Parkinson, P. (2015). Possibilities, probabilities
and the standard of proof in determining an
unacceptable risk of sexual abuse. Australian
Journal of Family Law, 29(1), 1-23.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2015). Reforming
Relocation Law: A Reply to Prof. Thompson.
Family Court Review: an interdisciplinary
journal, 53(1), 56-65. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12130">[M
ore Information]</a>
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2015). Reforming
Relocation Law: An Evidence-Based Approach.
Family Court Review: an interdisciplinary
journal, 53(1), 23-39. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12128">[M
ore Information]</a>
Parkinson, P. (2015). The Challenge of
Affordable Family Law. 15th International
Society of Family Law (ISFL) World
Conference 2014: Family Law - Universalities
and Singularities, United Kingdom: International
Society of Family Law.
2014
Parkinson, P. (2014). Applying the s 75(2)
factors to the division of family property: A
principled approach. Family Law Review, 4(2),
77-89.
Parkinson, P. (2014). Child Sexual Abuse and
the Churches: A Story of Moral Failure? Current
Issues in Criminal Justice, 26(1), 119-138.
Harrison, J., Parkinson, P. (2014). Freedom
Beyond the Commons: Managing the Tension
Between Faith and Equality in a Multicultural
Society. Monash University Law Review, 40(2),
413-451.
Parkinson, P., Behrens, J. (2014). Relocation as a
risk factor: when to hold and when to fold. 16th
National Family Law Conference 2014: Family
Law - Evolution or Revolution, Sydney, NSW:
Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2014). The Challenge of
Affordable Family Law. XVth International
Society of Family Law (ISFL)World Conference
2014: Family Law - Universalities and
Singularities, Recife, Brazil: Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2014). The Payoffs and Pitfalls of
Laws that Encourage Shared Parenting: Lessons
from the Australian Experience. Dalhousie Law
Journal, 37(1), 301-343.
Parkinson, P., Aroney, N. (2014). The territory
of marriage: Constitutional law, marriage law
and family policy in the ACT same sex marriage
case. Australian Journal of Family Law, 28(2),
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
160-192.
Parkinson, P. (2014). The Territory of Marriage:
Constitutional law, marriage law and family
policy in the ACT Same Sex Marriage Case.
<i>Current Constitutional Controversies
Colloquium 2014: TC Beirne School of Law,
University of
Queensland</i>, Brisbane, Qld: Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2014). The ties that bind:
Separation, divorce and the indissolubility of
parenthood. In Alan Hayes, Daryl Higgins
(Eds.), Families, policy and the law: Selected
essays on contemporary issues for Australia, (pp.
177-184). Melbourne: Australian Institute of
Family Studies. <a
href="http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/pubs/fpl/i
ndex.html">[More Information]</a>
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2014). The Use and
Abuse of Social Science Research Evidence in
Children's Cases. Psychology, Public Policy, and
Law, 20(3), 239-250. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/law0000010">[
More Information]</a>
2013
Parkinson, P. (2013). Child Sexual Abuse and
the Churches: A Story of Moral Failure? The
Smith Lecture, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Family Courts and the
Transformation of Family Law. Family Court
50th Anniversary Dissertation, (pp. 980-991).
South Korea: Seoul Family Court.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Family Instability, Mental
Health and the Emerging Financial Crisis for the
Welfare State. In Hugues Fulchiron (Eds.), Les
solidarites entre generations: Solidarities
between Generations, (pp. 85-103). Brussels,
Belgium: Bruylant.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Family property law and
the three fundamental propositions in Stanford v
Stanford. Family Law Review, 3(2), 80-93.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Family structure and
children's wellbeing: A Reply to Lucas,
Nicholson and Erbas. Journal of Family Studies,
19(3), 267-271.
Parkinson, P. (2013). La Experiencia Australiana
En Los Centros De Relacion Familiar. Cuaderno
Jurídico Familia, 41, 6-11.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Managing Family Justice
in Diverse Societies by Mavis Maclean and John
Eekelaar (Eds), Hart, Oxford, 2013, pp 315 + x,
£55.00. Australian Journal of Family Law, 27(3),
270-275.
Bell, F., Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P., Single, J.
(2013). Outcomes of Child-Inclusive Mediation.
International Journal of Law, Policy and the
Family, 27(1), 116-142. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/lawfam/ebs017"
>[More Information]</a>
Parkinson, P. (2013). Rediscovering freedom in
anti-discrimination law. The Australian Polity: a
review of public policy, 4(1), 11-20.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Suffer the Teenage
Children: Child Sexual Abuse in Church
Communities. Center for the Study of Law and
Religion, Emory University 2013, Atlanta, GA,
USA: Presentation.
Parkinson, P. (2013). The Idea of Family
Relationship Centres in Australia. Family Court
Review: an interdisciplinary journal, 51(2),
195-213.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Tradition and Change in
Australian Law (5th edition). Australia:
Thomson Reuters.
Parkinson, P. (2013). Violence, abuse and the
limits of shared parental responsibility. Family
Matters, 92, 7-17.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2013). When
Mothers Stay: Adjusting to Loss After
Relocation Disputes. Family Law Quarterly,
47(1), 65-96.
2012
Parkinson, P. (2012). Australian Family Law in
Context: Commentary and Materials (5th
edition). Sydney: Thomson Reuters.
Parkinson, P., Oates, R., Jayakody, A. (2012).
Child Sexual Abuse in the Anglican Church of
Australia. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 21(5),
553-570. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2012.
689424">[More Information]</a>
Bell, F., Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P., Single, J.
(2012). Choosing Child-Inclusive Mediation.
Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 23(4),
253-264.
Parkinson, P. (2012). Christian Concerns about
an Australian Charter of Rights. In P Babie & N
Rochow (Eds.), Freedom of Religion under Bills
of Rights, (pp. 117-151). Adelaide: University of
Adelaide Press.
Parkinson, P. (2012). Family Trusts and Third
Parties Under the Family Law Act 1975.
Australian Journal of Family Law, 26(1), 5-27.
Parkinson, P. (2012). The 2011 Family Violence
Amendments: What Difference Will They
Make? Australian Family Lawyer, 22(2), 1-18.
Parkinson, P. (2012), The Family Law Act and
the UN Convention on Children's Rights: A New
Focus on Children?.
Parkinson, P. (2012). When is Parenthood
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
Dissoluble? B Y U Journal of Public Law, 26(2),
147-185.
2011
Parkinson, P. (2011). Accommodating Religious
Beliefs in a Secular Age: The Issue of
Conscientious Objection in the Workplace.
University of New South Wales Law Journal,
34(1), 281-299.
Parkinson, P. (2011). Another Inconvenient
Truth: Fragile Families and the Looming
Financial Crisis for the Welfare State. Family
Law Quarterly, 45(3), 329-352.
Parkinson, P. (2011). Family Law and the
Indissolubility of Parenthood. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Single, J. (2011).
Mothers Wishing to Relocate with Children:
Actual and Perceived Reasons. Canadian
Journal of Family Law, 27(1), 11-51.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2011). Parenting
arrangements for young children - A reply to
Smyth, McIntosh and Kelaher. Australian
Journal of Family Law, 25(3), 284-86.
Parkinson, P. (2010). Parenting After Separation
- The Process of Dispute Resolution in Australia.
Ritsumeikan Law Review, 330, 110-134.
Chisholm, R., Parkinson, P. (2010). Reasonable
Practicability as a Requirement: The High
Court's Decision in MRR v GR. Australian
Journal of Family Law, 24(2), 255-271.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P., Weston, R., Patulny,
R., Redmond, G., Qu, L., Baxter, J., Rajkovic,
M., Sitek, T., Katz, I. (2010). Shared Care
Parenting Arrangements since the 2006 Family
Law Reforms: Report to the Australian
Government Attorney-General's Department,
(pp. 1 - 158). Sydney, Australia: Social Policy
Research Centre: University of NSW.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Single, J. (2010).
The Need for Reality Testing in Relocation
Cases. Family Law Quarterly, 44(1), 1-34.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Webster, A. (2010).
The Views of Family Lawyers on Apprehended
Violence Orders After Parental Separation.
Australian Journal of Family Law, 24(3),
313-336.
2009
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2011). Parenting
arrangements for young children: Messages from
research. Australian Journal of Family Law,
25(3), 236-257.
Parkinson, P. (2009). Australian Family Law in
Context: Commentary and Materials (4th
edition). Sydney: Thomson Reuters.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Single, J. (2011).
Post-Separation Conflict and the Use of Family
Violence Orders. Sydney Law Review, 33(1),
1-38.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2009). Children''s
Participation in Family Law Disputes: The views
of children, parents, lawyers and counsellors.
Family Matters, 82, 15-21.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2011). Reasons for
Disputes in High Conflict Families. Journal of
Family Studies, 17(3), 186-203.
Parkinson, P. (2009). The Family Law Reform
Pendulum. Australian Journal of Family Law,
23(3), 155-159.
2010
Parkinson, P., Oates, R., Jayakody, A. (2010).
Breaking the Long Silence: Reports of Child
Sexual Abuse in the Anglican Church of
Australia. Ecclesiology: the journal for ministry,
mission and unity, 6(2), 183-200. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/174413610X493
791">[More Information]</a>
Parkinson, P. (2010). Changing Policies
Regarding Separated Fathers in Australia. In
Michael Lamb (Eds.), The Role of the Father in
Child Development, 5th edition, (pp. 578-614).
Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons.
Parkinson, P. (2010). Christian Concerns About
an Australian Charter of Rights. Australian
Journal of Human Rights, 15(2), 83-121.
Parkinson, P., Webster, A., Cashmore, J. (2010).
Lawyers' Interviews with Clients about Family
Violence. University of New South Wales Law
Journal Forum, 16(2), 77-86.
Parkinson, P. (2009). The Financial Impact of
Relocation Disputes: Empirical Evidence from
Australia. In Verschraegen, Bea (Eds.),
Family Finances, (pp. 553-567). Vienna: Jan
Sramek Verlag.
Parkinson, P. (2009). Tradition and Change in
Australian Law (4th edition). Sydney: Lawbook
Co.
2008
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2008). A
Longitudinal Relocation Study. Symposium on
Relocation Disputes in Australia: What do we
know, and what are the implications for family
law and policy?, Canberra, Australia: Australian
National University (ANU).
Parkinson, P. (2008). Advising Clients in
Relocation Cases. Advanced Family Law
Weekend (2008), Sydney, Australia: College of
Law.
Parkinson, P. (2008). Book Review: Family Law
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
and Personal Life, John Eekelaar, Oxford
University Press, 2006. International Journal of
Law, Policy and the Family, 22(3), 436-439.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2008). Children's
and Parents' Perceptions on Children's
Participation in Decision Making After Parental
Separation and Divorce. Family Court Review:
an interdisciplinary journal, 46(1), 91-104.
Parkinson, P. (2008). Children, Young People
and Federalism. Reform, 92, 41-43.
Parkinson, P. (2008). Freedom of Movement in
an Era of Shared Parenting: The Differences in
Judicial Approaches to Relocation. Federal Law
Review, 36(2), 145-171.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P., Taylor, A. (2008).
Overnight Stays and Children's Relationships
With Resident and Nonresident Parents After
Divorce. Journal of Family Issues, 29(6),
707-733. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513X07308
042">[More Information]</a>
Parkinson, P. (2008). The Realities of
Relocation: Messages from Judicial Decisions.
Australian Journal of Family Law, 22(1), 35-55.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2008). The Voice of
a Child in Family Law Disputes. New York,
USA: Oxford University Press.
2007
Parkinson, P. (2007). Family Relationship
Centres: A New Approach to Resolving
Conflicts About Parenting in Australia. In L
Wardle, C Williams (Eds.), Family Law:
Balancing Interests and Pursuing Priorities, (pp.
611-620). Buffalo, New York: William S. Hein
& Company, Inc.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J. (2007). Judicial
Conversations With Children in Parenting
Disputes: The Views Of Australian Judges.
International Journal of Law, Policy and the
Family, 21(2), 160-189.
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Single, J. (2007).
Parents' and Children’s Views on Talking to
Judges in Parenting Disputes in Australia.
International Journal of Law, Policy and the
Family, 21(1), 84-107.
Parkinson, P. (2007). Reengineering the Child
Support Scheme: An Australian Perspective on
the British Government's Proposals. The Modern
Law Review, 70(5), 812-836.
Parkinson, P. (2007). Religious Vilification,
Anti-discrimination Laws and Religious
Minorities in Australia: The Freedom to be
Different. Australian Law Journal, 81(12),
954-966.
Parkinson, P. (2007). The Future of Child
Support. University of Western Australia Law
Review, 33(2), 179-206.
Parkinson, P. (2007). The Values of Parliament
and the Best Interests of Children - A Response
to Professor Chisholm. Australian Journal of
Family Law, 21(3), 213-228.
Cashmore, J., Parkinson, P. (2007). What
Responsibility Do Courts Have to Hear
Children’s Voices? International Journal of
Childrens Rights, 15(1), 43-60.
2006
Parkinson, P. (2006). Decision-making about the
best interests of the child: The impact of the two
tiers. Australian Journal of Family Law, 20(2),
179-192.
Parkinson, P. (2006). Family Law and the
Indissolubility of Parenthood. Family Law
Quarterly, 40(2), 237-280.
Parkinson, P. (2006). Keeping in Contact: the
role of family relationship centres in Australia.
Child and Family Law Quarterly, 18(2),
157-174.
Parkinson, P. (2006). The Past Caretaking
Standard in Comparative Perspective. In Robin
Fretwell Wilson (Eds.), Reconceiving the Family
- Critique on the American Law Institute's
Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution, (pp.
446-471). New York, USA: Cambridge
University Press.
2005
Parkinson, P., Cashmore, J., Single, J. (2005).
Adolescents' views on the fairness of parenting
and financial arrangements after separation.
Family Court Review: an interdisciplinary
journal, 43(3), 429-444.
Parkinson, P. (2005). Die Durchsetzung von
Toleranz: Gesetze gegen religiose Verleumdung
in Australien (Enforcing tolerance: religious
vilification laws in Australia). In Thomas
Schirrmacher & Thomas Zimmermanns (Eds.),
Ein Maulkorb für Christen? (Are Christians
being Silenced?): Juristen nehmen Stellung zum
deutschen Antidiskriminierungsgesetz und
ähnlichen Gesetzen in Europa und Australien,
Studien zur Religionsfreiheit ; Bd. 10, (pp.
110-133). Bonn: VKW.
Parkinson, P. (2005). The Law of Postseparation
Parenting in Australia. Family Law Quarterly,
39(2), 507-525.
Parkinson, P. (2005). The Yardstick of Equality:
Assessing contributions in Australia and
England. International Journal of Law, Policy
and the Family, 19, 163-175.
Parkinson, P. (2005). Tradition and Change in
Australian Law (3rd edition). Sydney: LBC
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
Information Services.
2004
Parkinson, P. (2004). Adolescents' views on the
fairness of parenting and financial arrangements
after separation. 11th National Family Law
Conference (2004), Broadbeach, Qld:
Presentation.
Parkinson, P., Behrens, J. (2004). Australian
Family Law in Context: Commentary and
Materials (3rd edition). Sydney: Thompson
LBC.
Parkinson, P. (2004). Child Custody
Arrangements on Family Separation. Australian
Family Lawyer, 17(3), 30-33.
Parkinson, P. (2004). Family Relationship
Centres. Family Court Judges' Conference
(2004), Brisbance, Qld: Presentation.
Parkinson, P., Shrimpton, S., Oates, R.,
Swanston, H., O'Toole, B. (2004). Nonsex
Offences Committed By Child Molesters:
Findings From A Longitudinal Study.
International Journal of Offender Therapy and
Comparative Criminology, 48(1), 28-39.
Shrimpton, S., Parkinson, P., Oates, R. (2003).
Nine years after child sexual abuse. Child Abuse
and Neglect, 27(8), 967-984.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Quantifying the
homemaker contribution in family property law.
Federal Law Review, 31, 1-55.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Review: Scott-Hunt, S and
Lim, L (eds), "Feminist Perspectives on Equity
and Trusts". Feminist Legal Studies, 22, 93-97.
Parkinson, P. (2003). The Conscience of Equity.
In P Parkinson (Eds.), The Principles of Equity
(2nd ed), (pp. 29-54). Sydney: Lawbook Co.
Parkinson, P. (2003). The Principles of Equity
(2nd ed). Sydney: Lawbook Co.
2002
Swanston, H., Parkinson, P., Oates, R., O'Toole,
B., Plunkett, A., Shrimpton, S. (2002). Further
abuse of sexually abused children. Child Abuse
and Neglect, 26(2), 115-127.
Parkinson, P. (2002). Quantifying Contributions.
10th National Family Law Conference (2002),
Melbourne, Australia: Family Law Court of
Australia.
Parkinson, P., Smyth, B. (2004). Satisfaction
And Dissatisfaction With Father-Child Contact
Arrangements In Australia. Child and Family
Law Quarterly, 16(3), 289-304.
Parkinson, P. (2002). Reconceptualising the
Express Trust. Cambridge Law Journal, 61(3),
657-683.
2003
Parkinson, P. (2002). Review: Maley, B, "Family
and Marriage in Australia". Australian Journal of
Family Law, 16, 267-270.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Child Protection,
Permanency Planning and Children's Right to
Family Life. International Journal of Law,
Policy and the Family, 17(2), 147-172.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Child Sexual Abuse and the
Churches: Understanding the Issues. Sydney:
Aquila Press.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Custody Battle. About the
House, 18.
Parkinson, P., Wright, D. (2003). Equity and
Property. In P Parkinson (Eds.), The Principles
of Equity (2nd ed), (pp. 55-92). Sydney:
Lawbook Co.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Estoppel. In P Parkinson
(Eds.), The Principles of Equity (2nd ed), (pp.
211-289). Sydney: Lawbook Co.
Parkinson, P. (2003). Fiduciary Obligations. In
P Parkinson (Eds.), The Principles of Equity (2nd
ed), (pp. 339-392). Sydney: Lawbook Co.
Swanston, H., Parkinson, P., O'Toole, B.,
Plunkett-Cole, M., Shrimpton, S., Oates, R.
(2003). Juvenile crime, aggression and
deliquency after sexual abuse: a longitudinal
study. The British Journal of Criminology, 43(4),
729-749.
Swanston, H., Plunkett-Cole, M., O'Toole, B.,
Parkinson, P. (2002). The child participation
principle in Child Protection Law in NSW.
International Journal of Childrens Rights, 9,
259-272.
Parkinson, P., Shrimpton, S., Swanston, H.,
O'Toole, B., Oates, R. (2002). The Process of
Attrition in Child Sexual Assault Cases: A Case
Flow Analysis of Criminal Investigations and
Prosecutions. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology, 35(3), 347-362.
Parkinson, P. (2002). What does the Lord require
of Us? Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches.
Journal of Religion and Abuse, 4(2), 3-32.
2001
Parkinson, P. (2001). Judicial Discretion, the
Homemaker Contribution and Assets Acquired
after Separation. Australian Journal of Family
Law, 155, 155-171.
Parkinson, P., Magner, E. (2001). Recovered
Memories: The legal dilemmas. In G.Davies &
T.Dagleish (Eds.), Recovered Memories: Seeking
the Middle Ground, (pp. 51-68). West Sussex,
UK: Sage Publications.
Parkinson, P. (2001). Setting Aside Financial
Agreements. Australian Journal of Family Law,
Publications for Patrick Parkinson
15(1), 26-50.
Swanston, H., Parkinson, P., Shrimpton, S.,
O'Toole, B., Oates, R. (2001). Statutory
compensation for victims of child sexual assault:
examining the efficacy of a discretionary system.
International Review of Victimology, 8, 37-62.
Parkinson, P., Swanston, H., Shrimpton, S.,
Oates, R., O'Toole,, B. (2001). Stautory
Compensation for Victims of Child Sexual
Assault: Examining the efficacy of a
discretionary system. International Review of
Victimology, 8, 37-62.
Parkinson, P., Swanston, H., Plunkett, A., Oates,
R., Shrimpton, S., O'Toole,, B. (2001). Suicide
risk following child sexual abuse. Ambulatory
Pediatrics, 1 (5), 260-266.
Parkinson, P. (2001). The Child Labour Problem
in Australia. Australian Childrens Rights News,
September 2001, 7-8.
Parkinson, P. (2001). Tradition and Change in
Australian Law. Australia: Thomson Legal and
Regulatory Ltd.
Parkinson, P. (2001). What does the Lord require
when Ministers fail? Abuse in the Churches.
Australasian Christian Legal Convention (2001),
Melbourne, Australia: Christian Lawyers
Association.
2000
Parkinson, P. (2000). Child Protection Law in
Australia. In Michael D. A. Freeman (Eds.),
Overcoming Child Abuse: A Window on a World
Problem. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing.
Forster, C., Parkinson, P. (2000). Compensating
Child Sexual Assault Victims Within Statutory
Schemes: Imagining A More Effective
Compensatory Framework. University of New
South Wales Law Journal, 23(2), 172-195.
Parkinson, P. (2000). The Problem of Child
Sexual Abuse in Church Communities. Child
Sexual Abuse in Queensland: Selected Research
Papers, (pp. 59-72). Milton, Queensland:
Queensland Crime Commission.
Parkinson, P. (2000). Variation and departure
from the terms of the trust. In J Armitage & A
Emerett (Eds.), Trusts Law Australia. Sydney:
Butterworths.