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Qualifications BEc LLB (ANU) LLM (Cornell)
Biography James Stellios is an Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law where he teaches constitutional law and international trade law. His primary research interest is constitutional law, and he has published widely in that field. James joined the ANU College of Law in July 2001. Prior to that time, he spent a number of years in legal practice working for the Attorney-General’s Department and the Australian Government Solicitor, principally in the area of constitutional litigation. Immediately prior to joining the ANU College of Law, he worked as Counsel Assisting the Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth, and appeared as junior counsel for the Commonwealth in a number of constitutional cases before the High Court of Australia. He has also worked as a legal researcher at the High Court. James is also a Consultant to Clayton Utz.
Scholarly Interests Constitutional law, trial by jury; choice of law, international trade law
Recent Publications 'State/Territory Human Rights Legislation in a Federal Judicial System’ (2008) 19 Public Law Review 52; 'Using Federalism to Protect Political Communication: Implications for Federal Representative Government' (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review 239; ‘Sedition, Security and Human Rights: “Unbalanced” Law Reform in the War on Terror’ (2006) 30 Melbourne University Law Review 923 (with Simon Bronitt); ‘Regulating Telecommunications Interception and Access: A Sea-Change in Surveillance Laws’, in Michael and Michael (eds), Social Implications of Information Security Measures on Citizens and Business (2006) (with Simon Bronitt); ‘Regulating Telecommunications Interception and Access in the Twenty-first Century: Technological Evolution or Legal Revolution?’ (2006) Prometheus 413 (with Simon Bronitt); 'The Intercourse Limb of section 92 and the High Court's decision in APLA Ltd v Legal Services Commissioner (NSW)' (2006) 17 Public Law Review 10; 'Federal Dimensions to the ACT Human Rights Act' (2005) 47 AIAL Forum 33; ‘The Constitutional Jury: “A Bulwark of Liberty”?’ (2005) 27 Sydney Law Review 113; ‘Choice of Law and the Australian Constitution: Locating the Debate’ (2005) 33 Federal Law Review 7; 'The High Court's Recent Encounters with Section 80 Jury Trials' (2005) Criminal Law Journal 139
Representative Publications 'State/Territory Human Rights Legislation in a Federal Judicial System’ (2008) 19 Public Law Review 52; 'Using Federalism to Protect Political Communication: Implications for Federal Representative Government' (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review 239; ‘The Constitutional Jury: “A Bulwark of Liberty”?’ (2005) 27 Sydney Law Review 113; ‘Choice of Law and the Australian Constitution: Locating the Debate’ (2005) 33 Federal Law Review 7
Appointments Consultant, Clayton Utz
 
Name James Stellios
Room 315
Tel 6125 8140
Fax 6125 0103
Email James.Stellios@anu.edu.au
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