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Senior Lecturer
LLB (JCU), BA(Hons)(QUT), PhD(QUT)
Contact:
Room C725 (Gardens Point campus)
Tel: (07) 3138 2983
Fax: (07) 3138 2121
Email: b.mathews@qut.edu.au
Select Publications
Books
- D Butler and B Mathews (2007) Schools and the Law, Federation Press: Sydney.
Book chapters
- B Mathews, ‘Protecting children from abuse and neglect’ in G Monahan and L Young (Eds) Children and the Law in Australia, 2008, LexisNexis, Sydney (in press).
- D Butler and B Mathews, ‘Education’ in G Monahan and L Young (Eds) Children and the Law in Australia, 2008, LexisNexis, Sydney (in press).
- D Bross and B Mathews, ‘Mandatory child abuse reporting, adjudication of maltreatment, and foster care: Policies supported by empirical evidence and reason’ in Achieving Quality Legal Representation for Children, Families, and the State, National Association of Counsel for Children, Denver: CO, 2007, 193-210.
- B Mathews, ‘Australia’ in C Russo (ed) The Yearbook of Education Law 2005, Education Law Association, Dayton: OH.
Articles in Refereed Scholarly Journals
- B Mathews & D Bross, ‘Mandated reporting is still a policy with reason: empirical evidence and philosophical grounds’ (2008) Child Abuse & Neglect (in press, accepted 11 October 2007).
- B Mathews and M Kenny, ‘Mandatory reporting legislation in the USA, Canada and Australia: a cross-jurisdictional review of key features, differences and issues’ (2008) 13 Child Maltreatment 50-63.
- B Mathews, D Butler, K Walsh & A Farrell, ‘School Bullying And New South Wales Teachers’ Duties To Report Child Abuse Under Mandatory Reporting Legislation: A Reply To Healey’, (2007) 12(2) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 43-55.
- B Mathews, K Walsh, D Butler & A Farrell, ‘Mandatory Reporting By Australian Teachers of Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect: Legislative Requirements and Questions for Future Direction’ (2006) 11(2) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 7-22.
- B Mathews, K Walsh & J Fraser, ‘Mandatory reporting by nurses of child abuse and neglect’ (2006) 13(4) Journal of Law and Medicine 505-517.
- B Mathews, ‘Assessing the Scope of the Post-Ipp “Close Associate” Special Limitation Period for Child Abuse Cases’ (2004) 11 James Cook University Law Review 63-83.
- B Mathews and K Walsh, ‘Issues in mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse by Australian teachers’ (2004) 9(2) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 3-17.
- B Mathews, ‘Judicial Considerations of Reasonable Conduct by Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse’ (2004) 27(3) University of New South Wales Law Journal 631-666.
- B Mathews, ‘Post-Ipp special limitation periods for cases of injury to a child by a parent or close associate: new jurisdictional gulfs’ (2004) 12(3) Torts Law Journal 239-258.
- B Mathews, ‘Queensland Government Actions to Compensate Survivors of Institutional Abuse: A Critical and Comparative Evaluation’ (2004) 4(1) Queensland University of Technology Law & Justice Journal 23-45.
- B Mathews and K Walsh, ‘Queensland Teachers’ New Legal Obligation to Report Child Sexual Abuse’ (2004) 9(1) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 25-40.
- B Mathews, ‘Limitation periods and child sexual abuse cases: Law, psychology, time and justice’ (2003) 11(3) Torts Law Journal 218-243.
- L Willmott, B Mathews and G Shoebridge, ‘Defacto relationships property adjustment law - A national direction’ (2003) 17(1) Australian Journal of Family Law 37-61.
- B Mathews, ‘Time, difference and the ethics of children’s criminal responsibility’ (2001-2003) 5(2) Newcastle Law Review 65-96.
- B Mathews, ‘Children’s Criminal Responsibility in Australia: Some Legal, Psychological and Human Rights Issues’ (2000) 5(2) Australia & New Zealand Journal of Law & Education 27-45.
- B Mathews, ‘Why Deconstruction is Beneficial’ (2000) 4(1) Flinders Journal of Law Reform 105-126.
Materials available on EPrints at
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Mathews,_Ben.html
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