Martin ClarkEmail: m.clark1@lse.ac.uk Thesis Title: 'Conceptual Histories of the Division between International and Domestic Public Law' [provisional] Supervisors: Professor Gerry Simpson and Dr Devika Hovell Research Interests: : History and Theory of International Law, Comparative Public Law, Legal Theory, Legal History Interests and Affiliations Martin holds honours degrees in law, history and
philosophy from the University of Melbourne and the
Melbourne Law School, where he is also currently a Research
Fellow and MPhil Candidate and was a 2012 editor of the
Melbourne Journal of International Law. He also contributes
to the MLS blog covering the High Court of Australia,
Opinions on High (http://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/opinionsonhigh/).
In 2015 he visited the British Institute of International
and Comparative Law as an Arthur Watts intern. Select Publications: Oxford Handbook of the Theory of International Law (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2016), as assistant editor with Anne Orford and Florian Hoffmann (eds). 'Building the Dignified Authority of Legislation: Towards the Office of Dignified Legislator, Process and Representation' (forthcoming 2015) 40 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy. 'British Influences on the Concept of Recognition during the Interwar Period: Williams, Baty and Lauterpacht' in Robert McCorquodale and Jean-Pierre Gauci (eds), Contemporary Perspectives on British Influences on International Law (Brill, forthcoming 2016). 'Experiences of Coming to Law: An Interview with Bob Brown on the Tasmanian Wilderness Society as Client in the Tasmanian Dam Case' (2015) 25 Griffith Law Review 58-67. 'No Thought for Tomorrow: Young Australian Adults' Knowledge, Behaviour and Attitudes about Superannuation' [2015] Law and Financial Markets Review, with Paul Ali, Malcolm Anderson, Ian Ramsay and Chander Shekhar. 'Making Sense of Indigeneity, Aboriginality and Identity: Race as a Constitutional Conundrum since 1983' (2015) 25 Griffith Law Review 106-26, with Mark McMillan. 'The Comparative Constitutional Law of Freedom of
Expression in Asia' in Rosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg (eds),
Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia (Elgar 2014) 227–49,
with Adrienne Stone and Rishad Chowdhury. |
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