Mr Daniel Stewart
BEc LLB GradDip (ANU), LLM (Virg), Barrister & Solicitor ACT
ANU College of Law
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6125 8370
Areas of expertise
- Administrative Law 180103
- Public Administration 160509
- Constitutional Law 180108
- Intellectual Property Law 180115
Biography
Daniel Stewart has been a lecturer in the Faculty of Law since 1999 and senior lecturer since 2005. He was a National Undergraduate Scholar and received first class honours degrees in both Economics and Law from the Australian National University. He also has a Masters in Law from the University of Virginia, where he was a John M Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. He has practiced as a solicitor, been employed with the Corporate Law Economic Reform Program in the Commonwealth Attorney General’s Department and was associate to Justice A M North of the Federal Court.
Publications
- Stewart, D 2013, 'Statutory authority to contract and the role of judicial review', After Williams Colloquium 2013, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, pp. 1pp.
- Stewart, D 2013, 'Williams v Commonwealth and the Shift from Responsible to Representative Government', Australian Institute of Administrative Law Forum, no. 72, pp. 71-79.
- Stewart, D 2013, 'Administrative Law', in Richard Krever (ed.), Mastering Law Studies and Law Exam Techniques (8th ed), LexisNexis Butterworths, Chatswood, Australia, pp. 182-194.
- Stewart, D 2012, 'Comments: Deciding on Jurisdiction: Public Service Association of SA Inc v Industrial Relations Commission (SA)', Public Law Review, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 236-240.
- Stewart, D 2009, 'Who's responsible? Justifiability of private and political decisions', in Jeremy Farrall and Kim Rubenstein (ed.), Sanctions, Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 313-333.
- Stewart, D 2006, 'Administrative Law', in Richard Krever (ed.), Mastering Law Studies and Law Exam Techniques (6th ed), LexisNexis Butterworths, Australia, pp. 195-207.
- Stewart, D 2005, 'Non-Statutory Review of Private Decisions by Public Bodies', Australian Institute of Administrative Law Forum, vol. 47, pp. 17-32.
- Stewart, D 2005, 'Griffith University v Tang, Under an Enactment and Limiting Access to Judicial Review', Federal Law Review, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 525-553.
- Stewart, D & Williams, B 2003, 'The impact of China's WTO membership on the review of the TRIPS Agreement', in Deborah Z. Cass, Brett G. Williams, George Barker (ed.), China and the World Trading System: Entering the New Millennium, Cambridge University Press, London, pp. 363-383.
- Stewart, D 2003, 'Authority and Responsibility in Corporate Law and Administrative Law: Two Examples', in Judith Jones and John McMillan (ed.), Public Law Intersections: papers presented at the Public Law Weekend, 2000 & 2001, Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 49-65.
- Stewart, D 2002, 'Book Review: Regulation of Electronic Theft', Agenda: a journal of policy analysis and reform, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 170-173.
- Stewart, D 2002, 'Comment Protecting Privacy, Property, and Possums: Australian Broadcasting Corporation v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd', Federal Law Review, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 177-201.
- Stewart, D 2001, 'Victoria Park Racing v Taylor', in Blackshield (ed.), Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 699-700.
- Stewart, D 2001, 'Economics', in Blackshield (ed.), Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 229-300.
- Stewart, D, ed., 2001, Patenting Innovations - Will it Work?, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.