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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Adrienne Stone
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Stone, Adrienne. (2017). Viewpoint Discrimination, Hate Speech Laws, and the Double-Sided Nature of Freedom of Speech. eYLS (Yale Law School). 32(3). 687–696.3 indexed citations
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McDonald, Stephen P., George Williams, Oliver Jones, et al.. (2016). Great Australian Dissents. Cambridge University Press eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (2015). The Ironic Aftermath of Eatock V. Bolt. Melbourne University law review. 38(3). 926.1 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (2011). 'Insult and Emotion, Calumny and Invective': Twenty Years of Freedom of Political Communication. 30(1). 79.
Stone, Adrienne. (2010). Defamation of Public Figures: North American Contrasts. eYLS (Yale Law School).
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Gelber, Katharine & Adrienne Stone. (2007). Hate Speech and Freedom of Speech in Australia.15 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne, et al.. (2006). Protecting rights without a bill of rights.5 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (2005). The Limits of Constitutional Text and Structure Revisited. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 28(3). 842.2 indexed citations
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Campbell, Tom, Jeffrey Goldsworthy, & Adrienne Stone. (2003). Protecting human rights : instruments and institutions. Oxford University Press eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (2002). Disagreement and an Australian Bill of Rights. Melbourne University law review.
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Stone, Adrienne. (2002). The Common Law and the Constitution : A Reply. Melbourne University law review. 26(3). 646.
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Stone, Adrienne. (2001). Rights, Personal Rights and Freedoms: The Nature of the Freedom of Political Communication. Melbourne University law review. 25(2). 374.10 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (1999). The Limits of Constitutional Text and Structure: Standards of Review and the Freedom of Political Communication. Melbourne University law review. 23(3). 668.10 indexed citations
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Stone, Adrienne. (1998). Lunge, Levy and the Direction of the Freedom of Political Communication under the Australian Constitution. University of New South Wales law journal. 21(1). 117.3 indexed citations
Stone, Adrienne. (1994). Environment Protection Authority v Caltex Refining Co Pty Ltd Corporations and the Privilege against Self Incrimination. University of New South Wales law journal. 17(2). 628.1 indexed citations
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