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Miranda Kaye
Miranda Kaye
Faculty of Law, UTS
Verified email at uts.edu.au
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Discoursing dads: The rhetorical devices of fathers' rights groups
M Kaye, J Tolmie
Melb. UL Rev. 22, 162, 1998
161*1998
Fathers’ rights groups in Australia and their engagement with issues in family law
M Kaye, J Tolmie
Australian Journal of Family Law 12 (1), 19-67, 1998
158*1998
Negotiating child residence and contact arrangements against a background of domestic violence
M Kaye, J Tolmie, J Stubbs
Families, Law and Social Policy Research Unit, Socio-Legal Research Centre …, 2003
782003
Domestic violence and child contact arrangements
M Kaye, J Stubbs, J Tolmie
Australian Journal of Family Law 17, 93-133, 2003
65*2003
The Hague Convention and the flight from domestic violence: how women and children are being returned by coach and four
M Kaye
International journal of law, policy and the family 13 (2), 191-212, 1999
65*1999
Equity’s treatment of sexually transmitted debt
M Kaye
Feminist Legal Studies 5 (1), 35-55, 1997
331997
Domestice Violence, Separation and Parenting: Negotiating Safety Using Legal Processes
M Kaye, J Stubbs, J Tolmie
Current Issues Crim. Just. 15, 73, 2003
292003
Domestic violence, residence and contact
M Kaye
Child & Fam. LQ 8, 285, 1996
25*1996
Third-party applications for protection orders: opportunities, ambiguities and traps
C Humphreys, M Kaye
The Journal of Social Welfare & Family Law 19 (4), 403-421, 1997
141997
‘Lollies at a Children's Party’and other Myths: Violence, Protection orders and fathers' rights groups
M Kaye, J Tolmie
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 10 (1), 52-72, 1998
131998
“No straight lines”: Self-represented litigants in family law proceedings involving allegations about family violence
M Kaye, J Wangmann, T Booth
ANROWS, 2020
112020
How are complementary health professions regulated in Australia? An examination of complementary health professions in the national registration and accreditation scheme
D Sibbritt, M Kaye, J Millbank, A Stuhmcke, J Wardle, I Karpin
Complementary therapies in medicine 37, 6-12, 2018
92018
Preventing personal crossexamination of parties in Family Law proceedings involving family violence
M Kaye, J Wangmann, T Booth
Australian journal of family law 31 (2), 94-117, 2017
82017
The failure of contemporary law and regulation to keep pace with growing complementary medicine (CM) use: the significance of examining ‘hidden’gaps in Australia's current …
D Sibbritt, J Millbank, A Stuhmcke, M Kaye, I Karpin, J Wardle
Advances in Integrative Medicine, 2016
72016
Lollies at a Children’s Party” and other Myths: Violence, Protection Orders and Fathers’ Rights Groups’(1998)
M Kaye, J Tolmie
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 10, 52 at 53, 0
7
Domestic Violence, Separation and Parenting: Negotiating Safety Using Legal Processes’(2003)
M Kaye, J Stubbs, J Tolmie
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 15, 73, 0
5
Compromised ‘consent’in Australian Family Law Proceedings
M Kaye, T Booth, J Wangmann
International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 35 (1), ebab033, 2021
42021
Family violence, cross-examination and self-represented parties in the courtroom: The differences, gaps and deficiencies
T Booth, M Kaye, J Wangmann
UNSWLJ 42, 1106, 2019
42019
Complementary health practitioners disciplined for misconduct in Australia 2010-2016
J Millbank, M Kaye, A Stuhmcke, D Sibbritt, I Karpin, J Wardle
Journal of Law and Medicine, 2017
42017
Negotiating child residence and contact arrangements against a background of domestic violenceWorking Paper Series
M Kaye, J Tolmie, J Stubbs
Griffith University Families, Law and Social Policy Research Unit, 2003
42003
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