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Senior Lecturer

BA, LLB (Qld), DipLib (UNSW), MLPTerry Hutchinson

Contact:

Room: C728 (Gardens Point campus)
Tel: (07) 313 82830
Fax: (07) 313 82121
Email: t.hutchinson@qut.edu.au

Publications

Books

T.Hutchinson, Researching and Writing in Law 2 nd ed Sydney : Lawbook Co, 2006.
T.Hutchinson, Legal Research in Law Firms, William S. Hein & Co., 1994. (Legal Research Guides Volume 19.) 173 pps

Refereed Journal Articles

T.Hutchinson, ‘ The Transnational Lawyer: GATS, Globalisation and the Effects on Legal Education’ (2006) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Legal Education (refereed and accepted for publication)

T.Hutchinson, ‘When is a Child Not a Child’ (2006) 30 Criminal Law Journal 1-8.
‘The Mental Health Implications for Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum in’ (2005) 1 (1) The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues 1-24.

T.Hutchinson and R.Smandych, ‘Juvenile Justice in Queensland and Canada: New legislation reflecting new directions’ (2005) 23(1) Australasian Canadian Studies 101-148.

‘Where to Now? The 2002 Australian Research Skills Training Survey’ (2004) 14 (2) Legal Education Review 63-91.

T.Hutchinson and Natalie Cuffe, ‘Legal Research Project Management: Skills Extension for Upper Level Law Students’ (2004) 38(2) The Law Teacher 159-181.

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘ Australia’s Human Rights Obligations Relating to the Mental Health of Refugee Children in Detention’ (2004) 27 (6) International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 529-547.

‘Training Needs for Law Teachers: Being Strategic’ (2002) 13 (2) Legal Education Review 45-64.

T.Hutchinson, ’Seeking Yoda: Mentoring Women Legal Academics’ (2002) 2 (2) Q U T Law & Justice Journal 175

T.Hutchinson and C.Fong, ‘Evaluating Australian Legal Research Guides on the Internet in Law on the Internet’ The UTS Law Review No. 2 Sydney: Halstead Press, 2000. 47-88.

T.Hutchinson, ‘Stealing and “Dishonest Application”: Defining the Difference in Queensland’ (1998) 14 QUTLJ 176-202.

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘Multi-Modal Delivery Approaches in Teaching Postgraduate Legal Research Courses’ (1998) 15(2) Journal of Professional Legal Education 137-168

T.Hutchinson, ‘Taking up the Discourse: theory or practice’ (1995) 11 QUTLJ 33-48

Non-Refereed Journal Articles

T.Hutchinson, ‘Where to Now? The 2002 Australian Research Skills Training Survey’ (2005) 14 (2) Legal Education Digest 15-17.

T.Hutchinson, ‘The Federal Government’s Research Quality Framework: Can it be a ‘One Size Fits All’ Approach?’ (2005) Spring ALTA Newsletter 8.

T.Hutchinson, Legal Research Communications Interest Group (2005) Spring ALTA Newsletter 24, 25.

Hutchinson, Terry C M (2005) Women in the Legal Profession in Australia. Australian Law Librarian 12(2):pp. 23-35.

T.Hutchinson, ‘Training Needs for Law Teachers: Being Strategic’ (2002) 13 (2) Legal Education Digest 12 (1) July 2003: 20-21 (with Frances Hannah).

T.Hutchinson and N.Cuffe ‘Encouraging Student Research Project Success’ (2003) 11 (4) Australian Law Librarian 341-353.

T.Hutchinson, ‘In Conclusion? Current Australian Legal Citation Guides’ (1999) Australian Law Librarian 37-42

T.Hutchinson, ‘Researching Law in Cyberspace’ (1996) Women Lawyers Newsletter 4

T. Hutchinson, 'Legal Research in Law Firms' (1994) 2 (3) Australian Law Librarian 138-148

T. Hutchinson,'Solicitors Seek Research Training' (1993) December Proctor 12.

T.Hutchinson, 'Collection Development in Law School Libraries' (1990) 101 ALLG Newsletter 177-180.

T.Hutchinson, 'Legal Research Courses: The 1991 Survey' (1992) 110 ALLG Newsletter 87-90.

T.Hutchinson, ‘Researching Law in Cyberspace’ (1996) Queensland Law Society Journal 565-572

Recent Non-Refereed Conference Papers

T.Hutchinson, ‘The Federal Government’s Research Quality Framework: Can it be a ‘One Size Fits All’ Approach?’ Panel Session with Prof Paul Moyle and Prof Michael A Adams, Legal Research Communications Interest Group, Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 2005 University Of Waikato New Zealand July 4-8 2005

T.Hutchinson, ‘Exploring Legal Research Methodologies: Doctrinal and Beyond’ Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 2005 University Of Waikato New Zealand July 4-8 2005

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘The Mental Health Implications for Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum in Australia’ 29 th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Paris July 2005.

T.Hutchinson, ‘Research Supervision via the Internet: Project Timelines,
Reflective Journals and Beyond’ Association of American Law Schools Conference on Educating Lawyers for Transnational Challenges W Marriott Ihilani, Ko Olina, Oahu, Hawaii May 26-29 2004.

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin ‘Children in Criminal Detention in Australia’ Paper presented at 2004 Canadian Law and Society Association Conference, Congress of Social Sciences and Humanities: Confluence: Ideas, Identities, Place, University of Manitoba June 2-4 2004.

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin Non-Citizens and the Social: Australia’s Human Rights Obligations Relating to the Mental Health of Refugee Children in Detention. Paper presented at Contemporary Governance and the Question of the Social University of Alberta, Canada, June 11-13 2004.

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, “Challenging Nations' Treatment of Children” Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 2004 “Crossing Boundaries”, Darwin Northern Territory, 8-11 July 2004.

T.Hutchinson, R.Smandych and F.Martin ‘Juvenile Justice: New legislation reflecting new directions’ ACSANZ Conference Sydney, 23-26 September 2004.

T.Hutchinson and N.Cuffe, ‘Web Based Project Management for Research Students’ Law via the Internet 2003 5 th Conference on Computerisation of law via the Internet Sydney, UTS 26-28 November 2003

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘ Australia’s Human Rights Obligations Relating to the Mental Health of Refugee Children in Detention’ 28 th International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Sydney, September 28 – October 3, 2003

T.Hutchinson and N.Cuffe, ‘ Web Based Project Management for Research Students’ 2003 Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference: Changing Law, Brisbane, July 2003

T.Hutchinson, ‘Australian Feminist Legal Literature: Tabulating Achievement’, Feminist Legal Academics Workshop 2003, Flinders University Adelaide, 19-21 June 2003

T.Hutchinson, Where to Now? The 2002 Australasian Research Skills Training Survey,
ALTA Conference, Fremantle, September 2002

T.Hutchinson and N.Cuffe, ‘Effective Digital Dialogue for Successful Research Completions – A Work in Progress’ Paper presented at the Research on Research Supervision Conference, RMIT University, February 2002

T.Hutchinson, ‘Seeking Yoda’, ALTA Conference, University of the South Pacific, July 2001

T.Hutchinson and C.Fong, ‘Legal Research Guides on the Net’ 2 nd AustLII Conference on Computerisation of Law via the Internet, UTS, 21-23 July 1999

T.Hutchinson and C.Fong, ‘Objectivity and Omissions? A review of current Australian legal research texts’, 8 th Asia-Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference 22-26 August 1999

T.Hutchinson, ‘Being Strategic-Training Needs for Law Teachers’ Law Teachers Workshop, Byron Bay November 1999

T.Hutchinson and C.Quadrelli, ‘The Chivalry Thesis: Gender in Sentencing’, ALTA Conference, University of Wellington, July 1999

T.Hutchinson, ‘Wherein Lies the Difference? Amendments to the Queensland Criminal Code Provisions on Stealing and Fraud’ Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, University of Otago, Dunedin, July 1998

T.Hutchinson, ‘Virtual Law Library’, Sub-Plenary Session of the Virtual Law School: A Practical Reality Australian Law Teachers Association Conference, University of Technology Sydney, 3 October 1997

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘Flexible Delivery in Postgraduate Legal Research Australian Professional Legal Education Conference, Queensland University of Technology, October 1997

T.Hutchinson and F.Martin, ‘Flexible Delivery in Postgraduate Legal Research Courses: the Student Response’, Virtual Law School: A Practical Reality ALTA Conference, University of Technology Sydney, 3 October, 1999

Invited National Committee Presentations

T.Hutchinson Research Quality Framework as it impacts on Australian Law Schools’ for Legal Education Forum, State Library of New South Wales, Wednesday, 1 st February 2006

Council of Law Deans Meeting, Recommendations on the Draft Charter for International Association of Law Schools Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 2005 University Of Waikato New Zealand July 4-8 2005

Council of Law Deans Meeting, Recommendations on Funding for the Legal Education Review Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference 2005 University Of Waikato New Zealand July 4-8 2005

University Presentations

T.Hutchinson, 'Managing your professional doctorate - issues and responses' 17/9/05 QUT Professional Doctorate Seminar

Faculty Presentations

Hutchinson, Terry C M and Moran, J (2005) The Use of Research Assistants in Law Faculties: Balancing Cost Effectiveness and Reciprocity. In Proceedings Faculty of Law Research Interest Group, pages pp. 1-17, Brisbane.

T.Hutchinson and N.Cuffe, Effective Digital Dialogue for Successful Research Completions – A Work in Progress’ Paper presented at Teaching Interest Group Seminar, May 2002

T.Hutchinson, Developing the LWN048 OLT site, Lunchtime Seminar, 2000

Other Media

T. Hutchinson, Video, Introduction to Legal Resources, in conjunction with QUT ETV Unit, 1990. Held in collections throughout Ausralia including the University of Queensland, Western Australia, Murdoch, Sydney, Newcastle and Deakin.

T. Hutchinson, Video, Mooting, in conjunction with QUT ETV Unit, 1992. (Substantial contribution to both - concept, script, editing and design.) Held in collections throughout Australia including the ANU, University of Queensland, Griffith, Murdoch, and James Cook.

Media Interviews

Radio 98.1 Interview Capital Punishment and Ignorance of the Law – Nguyen Case in Singapore, 25 October 2005.
"Information, immediately" Kellie Harpley 26 August 2005Lawyers Weekly 12-13.

Editorial Work

Editor, Legal Education Review, 2004-

Editor-in-Chief, Legal Education Review, 2005-

Grants

QUT Teaching and Learning Small Grant 2001 ‘Effective Digital Dialogue for Successful Research Completions’ with Natalie Cuffe.

Scholarship in the Professions Grant 2002 Children in Detention with Fiona Martin.

Canadian Government Program for International Linkages (PIRL) 2003 Children in Detention with Fiona Martin.

QUT Law Faculty Research Grants 1991-2006.