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2008Bioethics : when the challenges of life become too difficultBabie, P.
2007Breaking the silence: Law, theology and religion in AustraliaBabie, P.
2019Can social property survive under neoliberalism?: A view from AustraliaBurdon, P.D.; Stewart, J.G.; Babie, P.; Viven-Wilksch, J.
2006Can the gospel of Luke speak to a contemporary understanding of private property? The parable of the rich foolOliphant, R.; Babie, P.
2011Choices that Matter: Three Propositions on the Individual, Private Property, and Anthropogenic Climate ChangeBabie, P.
2009Christianity and law: an introductionBabie, P.
2010Climate change and the concept of private propertyBabie, P.; Rosemary Lyster,
2017Climate change is eco-slavery: a climate future of Australian property lawBabie, P.
2021Climate change, the rule of law, and market-based schemes to encourage renewable energy useBabie, P.; Wawryk, A.
2010Climate change: Government, private property, and individual actionBabie, P.
2003Embracing the other: ecclesiology, canon law and Ukrainian Catholics in AustraliaBabie, P.
2016Energy and law - Searching for new directionsBradbrook, A.J.; Stephens, D.; Babie, P.
2010Feels like déjà vu: an Australian Bill of Rights and religious freedomBabie, P.; Rochow, N.
2020Free exercise, the implied freedom of politica communication, and the Australian ConstitutionStirling, G.-L.; Babie, P.
2012Freedom of religion under bills of rightsBabie, P.; Rochow, N.
2016Given the freedom to ask anything, what questions ought the international legal scholar explore?: Using Gardam’s 'alien' to examine this questionLa Forgia, R.F.; Babie, P.; Stephens, D.
2012How property law shapes our landscapesBabie, P.
2012How religion constrains law and the idea of choiceNaffine, N.; Babie, P.; Rochow, N.
2011How we control the environment and othersBabie, P.; Peter Burdon,
2016Human rights obligations as a collateral limit on the powers of the Security CouncilStubbs, M.T.; Stephens, D.; Babie, P.