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Ms Julia Werren

Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Law

Qualifications

BA LLB (UNE), MHlth & MedLaw (Melb)

Contact

Email: jwerren@une.edu.au
Room: W038 LG6
Phone: 02 6773 2098 (or +61 2 6773 2098 overseas)
Fax: 02 6773 3602
Ms Werren teaches Law of Torts and Medico-legal Issues. Her research interests are Health Law and Torts. She recently completed a postgraduate law degree at the University of Melbourne.

Publications

Book Chapters

  • ‘Intentional Trespass to Land’ in Andrew Clarke and John Devereux, Torts: A Practical Learning Approach (2008)

  • ‘Intentional Trespass to the Person’ in Andrew Clarke and John Devereux, Torts: A Practical Learning Approach (2008) 

Refereed Journal Articles

  • ‘Law, pregnancy and sport: What are the repercussions when a pregnant lady plays?’ (2006) 14 Journal of Law and Medicine 1.  *

  • ‘Civil Litigation and Repressed Memory Syndrome:  How does Forgetting Impact on Child Sexual Abuse Cases’ (2007) 15 Tort Law Review 43 *

  • ‘Advocates’ Immunity: What Makes Australian Lawyers So Special?’ (2006) 9 Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence 302. (with Dr Amanda Williamson)

  • ‘The Bioethics and Law Paradox: An Argument to Maintain Separateness with a Hint of Togetherness’ (2007) 15 Journal of Law and Medicine 1.

  • ‘Public Expectations of Health Professionals When Patients Telephone for Medical Advice’ (2008) 16 Journal of Law and Medicine 57 (with Dr Saxon Smith).

Non-Refereed Articles

  • ‘Cole v South Tweed Heads Rugby League Club Ltd (2004) 1 University of New England Law Journal 239 (with Associate Professor Mark Lunney).  
  •  ‘Advocates’ Immunity: Finality Reigns Supreme D’Orta-Ekenaike v Victorian Legal Aid and Another’ (2005) 2(1) University of New England Law Journal 103 (with Dr Amanda Williamson).  
  •  ‘Law, Pregnancy and Sport’ (2006) 67 Australia and New Zealand Sport Law Association The Commentator (2)

Non-Refereed Conference Papers

  • ‘Advocate’s Immunity: What Makes Lawyers So Special’ presented at Australian Law Teachers Association Conference (6 July, 2005) (with Dr Amanda Williamson)

  •  ‘Mums, Babes and Legal Liability’ presented at the Mother: Images, Issues and Practices Conference (7 July, 2007)

Case Notes