Dr Eric Ghosh

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of The Professions, School of Law
Qualifications
BA LLB (Hons) LLM (Hons) PhD (Syd), Legal Practitioner (NSW)
Contact
| Email: | eghosh@une.edu.au |
| Room: | W037 34 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 5208 (or +61 2 6773 5208 overseas) |
| Fax: | 02 6773 2580 |
Dr Ghosh joined the School of Law in 2003. His area of research is Constitutional Theory. His doctoral thesis was on the revival of the republican political tradition in constitutional theory. He teaches Jurisprudence and Administrative Law.
Publications:
Link to UNE's e-Publications for Eric Ghosh's publications list.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- “The Australian Constitution and Expressive Reform” (2012) 24(2) Giornale di Storia Costituzionale (Journal of Constitutional History) 95–116: Special issue on “Themes and Traditions in Australian Constitutional Law and History”
- “Deliberative democracy and the countermajoritarian difficulty: Considering constitutional juries” (2010) 30 Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 327-59. The full text version of this article can viewed at:http://ojls.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/gqq011?ijkey=ih4PiPPRMj2Kws2&keytype=ref
- “From republican to liberal liberty” (2008) 29 History of Political Thought 132–67
- “Republican liberty and constitutional constraints” (2000) Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 273–85
- “Applying Pettit’s republican liberty to criminal justice and judicial decision-making: the need for other values including desert and a suggestion that they be understood consequentially” (1999) 22 University of New South Wales Law Journal 122-54
- “Republicanism, community values and social psychology: a response to Braithwaite’s model of judicial deliberation” (1998) 20 Sydney Law Review 5–41
For more information on Eric’s publications, see http://ssrn.com/author=499518.
Areas of Teaching
LS355 - Jurisprudence
LS200 - Administrative Law
Research interests
Constitutional theory; republican political tradition
