Professor Sue Farran
| Is the transition to electric vehicles a just transition if the deep seabed has to be mined to provide the necessary rare metals and minerals? | 2023 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Vanuatu leads drive to secure an opinion from the International Court of Justice on state responsibilities to turn words into action on climate change | 2023 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| "No man is an island" but what if that island is under the sea? The legal dilemma of sinking states | 2022 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Comparative Perspectives on Plural Legal Governance of Marine Resources in the Pacific | 2022 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Deep-sea mining and the potential environmental cost of ‘going green’ in the Pacific | 2022 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Great London Smog of 1952; its consequences and contemporary relevance | 2022 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Understanding the Importance and Challenges of the "Blue Pacific" to Pacific Islanders | 2022 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Don Paterson and the Law of the Land | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Exploring the Engagement of Pacific Island Judges with the convention on the Rights of the Child | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran Professor Rhona Smith
| Graffiti in a time of Covid-19: spray paint and the law | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran Professor Rhona Smith
| The ‘Pacific way’ of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Significance of Sea-level Rise for the Continuation of States and the Identity of their People | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Torres Straits Islanders lead the way in legislating for Kupai Omasker in the Pacific | 2021 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| A new lease of life for Donatio Mortis Causa? | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Are environmental charities getting their feet wet when they lobby for marine protection around remote islands? | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Balancing livelihoods with environmental protection: A case study from Fiji | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Environmental Law in a Context of Legal Pluralism | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Legislating for customary land tenure: A comparative query | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Chagos Marine Protected Area | 2020 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Introduction | 2019 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Marine Protected Areas and Indigenous Rights | 2019 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Redrawing the Law's Definition of Property in the Light of Contemporary Use of Urban Surfaces | 2019 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Place of Law in the 'Blue Pacific' Agenda | 2019 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Adoption in Tonga | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Chagos and the ICJ – The Marine Protected Area [The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on The Chagos Archipelago: An Anticipatory Analysis (Part I, II & III)] | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Intellectual Property Consequences of Commercial Relations with Small States: A View from the Pacific | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Is marine protection compatible with the right to economic development in Pacific Island States? | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Learning from Chagos, Lessons for Pitcairn | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Redrawing the Taxonomy of Property Law in the Light of Contemporary Use of Urban Surfaces | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Regulating the environment for blue-green economy in plural legal states: a view from the Pacific | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Law on Adoption in Vanuatu | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Plural Practice of Adoption in Pacific Island States | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Who are you if you lose your island? | 2018 |
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Professor Sue Farran Professor Rhona Smith
| The Case of John Hudson December 1783, trial of John Hudson | 2017 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| At the edges and on the margins: hearing the voices on young people in South Pacific Island countries | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Developing legislation to formalise customary land management: deep legal pluralism or a shallow veneer? | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Graffiti artists and guerilla gardeners: challenging our understandings of Property Law | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Introduction | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Introduction | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran Professor Rhona Smith
| Introduction | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Understanding Gender Inequality Actions in the Pacific: Ethnographic Case-studies and Policy Options. Final Report | 2016 |
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Professor Rhona Smith Professor Sue Farran
| When is a Child not a Child and Other Questions - A Commonwealth-wide Overview | 2016 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| A new dawn for human rights in Fiji? Learning from comparative lessons | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Gender, Equality and Pacific Island Countries with Particular Focus on Domestic Violence | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Human rights perspective on protection of traditional knowledge and intellectual property: A view from island states in the Pacific | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Introduction | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Pacific punch: Tropical flavors of mixedness in the island Republic of Vanuatu | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The Diffusion of Law: The Movement of Laws and Norms Around the World | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Weaving Intellectual Property Policy in Small Island Developing States | 2015 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| A bundle of sticks in my garden | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched or Blended | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Aid, trade and taboo: The place of indigenous traditional knowledge in development strategies: A Pacific perspective | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Child adoption: A dilemma in a plural legal system: A critical comment on recent case law | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Outwith the law in Samoa and Tonga | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Scotland: 'Is the tartan fading?' | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| 'That plant is my ancestor': dilemmas for intellectual property in developing countries, food security and Pacific Island countries | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The challenges to human rights posed by threats to food security in the Pacific Islands | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Timber extraction in Solomon Islands: Too much, too fast; too little, too late | 2014 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Intellectual property and food security in least developed countries | 2013 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| The "age of empire": again? | 2013 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Children of the Pacific: Giving effect to Article 3 UNCRC in small island states | 2012 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Navigating between traditional land tenure and introduced land laws in Pacific island states | 2011 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Law, land, development and narrative: A case-study from the South Pacific | 2010 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Pacific perspectives: Fa'afafine and fakaleiti in Samoa and Tonga: People between worlds | 2010 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Human Rights in the South Pacific: Challenges and Changes | 2009 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Palm tree justice? The role of comparative law in the South Pacific | 2009 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Fragmenting land and the laws that govern it | 2008 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Exploring the Interfaces between Contract Law and Property Law: A UK Comparative Approach | 2006 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Is legal pluralism an obstacle to human rights? Considerations from the South Pacific | 2006 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Sand, fish and sea: A legal reflection on islands - From Orkney to Vanuatu | 2006 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Criminal law and Fa'afafine and Fakaleiti in the South Pacific | 2005 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| South Pacific Property Law | 2004 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Making waves and breaking the mould in civil procedure in the Pacific: The new civil procedure rules of Vanuatu | 2002 |
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Professor Sue Farran
| Law in the Pacific: Implications of jurisdictional, cultural and ethnic diversity for the teaching of law | 1997 |
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