![]() Laurence Boulle, Bede Harris and Cora Hoexter, Constitutional and Administrative Law - Basic Principles (Juta & Co, 1989).īede Harris, ‘Recognising Indigenous Law in Australia: Drawing on the African Experience’ in Beyond the Republic: Meeting the Global Challenges to Constitutionalism Charles Sampford and Tom Round (eds), (Federation Press, 2001).īede Harris, ‘The Right to Group Association and the Protection of Ethnic and Cultural Groups’ in Cowling and Barrett (eds) Debating a Bill of Rights (Liberal Democratic Association, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 1991).Īustralian Law Dictionary (Oxford University Press) 2009 – entries in fields of Corporations Law and Constitutional Law.īede Harris, Freedom of Expression and Human Dignity, Doctoral thesis, University of Waikato (1996), published on microfilm through UMI Dissertation Services (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA), Microfilm No. Fulbright Scholarship - American Studies Institute, Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 2001.īede Harris, Constitutional Reform as a Remedy for Political Disenchantment in Australia – The Discussion We Need (Springer, 2020).īede Harris, Constitutional Law Guidebook (Oxford University Press, 2 nd ed, 2015).īede Harris, Exploring the Frozen Continent: What Australians Think of Constitutional Reform (Vivid Publishing, 2014).īede Harris, Freedom, Democracy and Accountability – A Vision for a New Australian Constitution (Vivid Publishing, 2012).īede Harris, Essential Constitutional Law (Cavendish Publishing, 2004).īede Harris, A New Constitution for Australia (Cavendish Publishing, 2002).Project: 'Australia and South Africa: Comparative Studies on Customary Law and Hate Speech', 1997. Project: 'Freedom of Expression and Human Dignity', 1994. University of Waikato, University Research Committee Grant.He has also taught Australian Legal Foundations on behalf of IIBT Pte Ltd (Singapore) to students at Universities in China. He has also delivered modules on Directors' and Officers' duties, Trade Practices, Corporate Governance, and Ethics for the CPA Australia accreditation course. Consultanciesīede has had consultancies with the Australian Institute of Company Directors, delivering the Legal Environment module of the Practice of Directorship course. He contributes to the print and electronic media.īede is a member of the Australasian Law Teachers' Association (ALTA), the Corporate Law Teachers Association (CLTA) and the Australian - American Fulbright Association. ![]() He was a moderator of community discussions during the 1999 Republic Referendum, and was co-sponsor of proposal adopted by the Peoples Conference at Corowa, which was convened in December 2001 to consider processes which might be used to put the issue of an Australian Republic before voters. Bede also served as a member of the Commonwealth Department of Families, Health, Community Services and Ageing (FaHCSIA) Research Ethics Committee.īede has made written and oral representations to legislative committee enquiries on constitutional law, human rights protection and civics education within my areas of expertise. In 2007 Bede worked as a Senior Legal Consultant in the Finance and Revenue unit of the Office of General Counsel at the Australian Government Solicitor in Canberra, which provides advice to Commonwealth government agencies on constitutional matters, on compliance with the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (Cth), and on general administrative law matters. In 2001 Bede was awarded a Fulbright Senior Fellowship and attended the American Studies Institute held at the Meyner Centre for the Study of Government at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, where teachers of Constitutional Law from a variety of jurisdictions studied IUS constitutional law, before travelling in the south-west of the United States to study native American self-government. His areas of research are Constitutional Law (particularly constitutional reform), Indigenous legal issues, Corporations Law and Consumer Law. He has previously taught at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg the University of Waikato James Cook University and the University of Canberra.īede's primary areas of teaching are Business Law and Corporations Law. He has a BA(Mod) from Trinity College, University of Dublin, and LLB (cum laude) from Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, and a DPhil from the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand.
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