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CURRICULUM VITAE – PROFESSOR SEUMAS MILLER
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
Professor of Philosophy, Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security Studies,
Charles Sturt University (Canberra)
Senior Research Fellow, Delft University of Technology (The Hague)
Senior Research Fellow, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford
COMMUNICATION
www.csu.edu.au/frnsw/australian-graduate-school-of-policing-and-security
4TU Centre for Ethics and Technology (www.ethicsandtechnology.eu)
Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics (www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk)
E-MAIL: [email protected]
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
1. 1985: Doctor of Philosophy (Philosophy); University of Melbourne
2. 1985: Higher Diploma in Journalism (Postgraduate); Rhodes University
3. 1982: Master of Arts (Philosophy and Politics); University of Oxford
4. 1979: Diploma in Education (Postgraduate); State College of Victoria at
Hawthorn
5. 1978: Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy and Politics); University of Oxford
6. 1976: Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy & History); Australian National
University.
PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS
1. 1994-: Foundation Professor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University (on leave
of absence since establishment of and appointment to Centre for Applied
Philosophy and Public Ethics in 2000).
2. 2003-2011: Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University.
3. 2000-2007: Foundation Director, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public
Ethics (an Australian Research Council Special Research Centre at Australian
National University, Charles Sturt University (host institution) and University
of Melbourne).
4. 2006: Professor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne.
5. 1997-1999: Head, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt
University.
6. 1994-1997: Head, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt
University.
7. 1992-1993: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Philosophy & Public Issues,
University of Melbourne and Associate Professor in Philosophy, Rhodes
University (joint position).
8. 1990-1991: Associate Professor in Philosophy, Rhodes University.
9. 1988-1989: Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Rhodes University.
10. 1986-1988: Lecturer in Communication Studies, University of Canberra.
11. 1982-1985: Lecturer in Philosophy, Rhodes University
12. 1979 Secondary School-teacher, Richmond Technical College, Melbourne
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AUTHORED ACADEMIC BOOKS
1. Dual Use Science and Technology, Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction
(Springer, in press)
2. Institutional Corruption: A Study in Applied Philosophy (New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2017) pp. 1- 323 (Hardback and paperback)
3. Shooting to Kill: The Ethics of Police and Military Use of Lethal Force (New
York: Oxford University Press, 2016) pp. 1-312 (Hardback and paperback)
4. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Policing: Philosophical and Ethical Issues
(Dordrecht: Springer Publishing, 2016) pp. 1-106 (Paperback).
5. Investigative Ethics: Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators (lead
author, co-author Ian Gordon) (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2014) pp. 1-322
(Hardback and Paperback)
6. Security and Privacy: Global Standards for Ethical Identity Management in
Contemporary Liberal Democratic States (lead author John Kleinig co-authors
Peter Mameli, Douglas Salane and Adina Schwartz) (Canberra: ANU Press, 2011)
pp. 1-289 (Paperback)
7. The Moral Foundations of Social Institutions: A Philosophical Study (New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2010) pp. 1-372 (Hardback and paperback)
8. Integrity Systems for Occupations (co-author Andrew Alexandra) (Ashgate, 2010;
Routledge, 2016) pp. 1-141 (Hardback and paperback)
9. Terrorism and Counter-terrorism: Ethics and Liberal Democracy (Oxford:
Blackwell Publishing, 2009) pp. 1- 222 (Hardback and Paperback)
10. Ethics in Practice: Moral Theory and the Professions (co-author Andrew
Alexandra) (Sydney: University of NSW Press, 2009) pp.1-278 (Paperback)
11. Ethical Issues in Policing in India (lead author; co-authors Sankar Sen, Prakash
Mishra and John Blackler) (Hyderabad: National Police Academy, 2008) pp. 1-
396 (Hardback)
12. Ethical and Philosophical Consideration of the Dual Use Dilemma in the
Biological Sciences (co-author Michael Selgelid) (Dordrecht: Springer Publishing,
2008) pp. 1- 80 (Paperback)
13. Corruption and Anti-Corruption: A Study in Applied Philosophy (co-authors Peter
Roberts and Edward Spence) (Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2005) pp.1-232
(Paperback)
14. Ethical Issues in Policing (lead author; 2nd author John Blackler) (Ashgate, 2005;
Routledge, 2016) pp.1-171 (Hardback and paperback)
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15. Reasons, Values and Institutions (co-authors Andrew Alexandra and Steve
Matthews) (Melbourne: Tertiary Press, 2002) pp.1-197 (Paperback)
16. Model Code of Principles of Ethics, (Sydney: Professional Standards Council of
New South Wales and Western Australia, 2002) pp.1-68.
17. Social Action: A Teleological Account (New York: Cambridge University Press,
2001) pp.1-308 (Hardback and Paperback)
18. Police Ethics (lead author; co-authors John Blackler and Andrew Alexandra)
(Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1997) pp.1-240 (Paperback)
(2nd Edition: Police Ethics (Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2006; Winchester: Waterside
Press, 2006) pp.1-304 (Paperback)
19. Rethinking Theory: A Critique of Contemporary Literary Theory and An
Alternative Account (co-author - Richard Freadman) (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1992) pp.1-296 (Hardback) (Paperback – 2010)
(Portuguese Translation:- Re-Pensando A Teoria: Uma Critica Da Teoria Literaria
Contemporanea (Sao Palo: UNESP, 1994) pp.1-342)
20. Conventions and Speech Acts (Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International,
1986) pp.1-394 (USA)
AUTHORED (FUNDED) CONSULTANCY AND RESEARCH REPORTS
1. Intelligence-based Policing: Statistical Tool and Resource for Strategic Planning
(co-author M. Butler), Report for the NSW Police Force, 2014, pp. 1-479
2. Stress and Resilience in Police Officers (co-authors Don Byrne and Greg
Chilvers), Report for the NSW Police Force, 2014 pp. 1-301.
3. Analysis of NSW Police Force Supportive Leadership Survey of Inspectors, (co-
author with Tom Stillwell and Don Byrne), Report for the NSW Police Force,
2012, pp. 1-30.
4. Analysis of NSW Police Force Focus Groups and In-Depth Interviews, Report for
the NSW Police Force, 2011), pp. 1-23.
5. Report on Biosecurity and Dual Use Research, (co-author with Michael Selgelid
and Koos van der Bruggen), Dutch Research Council, 2011 pp. 1-122.
6. Building Police Officers’ Resilience to Stress: Stress Recognition and
Management Training in the NSW Police (co-author with Don Byrne) Report for
the NSW Police Association and the NSW Police Force, 2010 pp. 1-6.
7. Gap Analysis of Psychological Services Provided to NSW Police Officers, (co-
author with Don Byr.ne), Report for the NSW Police Association and the NSW
Police Force, 2010 pp. 1-37
8. Privacy and Security in Prisons: Ethical Issues Arising from Strip Searches and
X-ray Body Scans, Report for ACT Corrections, Australian Capital Territory
Government, 2009 pp. 1-33.
9. An Integrity System for Victoria Police (Lead author: co-authors Tim Prenzler
(vol.1, pp. 1-133) and Steve Curry, Ian Gordon, Troy Allard and John Blackler
(vol. 2, pp. 1-111)), Report for Victoria Police, 2008.
10. People Matter Survey: An Evaluation (co-authors J. O’Brien and A. Smith) Report
for State Services Authority, Government of Victoria, 2007 pp.1-49.
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11. Ethical and Philosophical Consideration of the Dual Use Dilemma in the
Biological Sciences, (co-author with Michael Selgelid) Report for the Department
of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australian Government, 2006, pp.1-70.
12. Professionalization, Ethics and Integrity, (co-author with Andrew Alexandra, Tom
Campbell, Dean Cocking and Kevin White), Report for the Professional Standards
Council, 2006, pp.1-185 (Summary, pp.1-43).
13. Complaints and Self-Assessment Data Analysis in Relation to Incorporated Legal
Practices, (lead author; co-author Mathew Ward) Report for the Office of the
Legal Services Commissioner, 2006 pp.1-45.
14. Make the Right Choice: Fraud and Ethics Education, Instructor’s Notes for Fraud
and Ethics Education Program (DVD Format), (lead author, Barbara Nunn; co-
author with Michael Bowern), Australian Taxation Office, 2004 pp.1-70.
15. Review of Current Policy and Procedures on Detention in the Australian Defence
Force (lead author David Biles; in association with Seumas Miller) Report for the
Australian Defence Force, 2002 pp.1-48.
16. Electronic Crime and Electronic Corruption Vulnerabilities in the New South
Wales Public Sector (lead author; co-authors Pamela Freeman Peter Melser, Peter
Roberts and John Weckert) Report for the New South Wales Independent
Commission Against Corruption, 2001 pp.1-131.
17. New South Wales Police Service Investigations into Serious Drug Related
Offences (lead author; co-authors D. Biles, T. Green and J. Ratcliffe) Report for
the Internal Affairs Command, New South Wales Police Service, 2001 pp.1-52.
18. Police Ethics Education, Report for the New South Wales Police, 2000 pp.1-5.
19. Corruption in Developing Countries: Issues for Development (lead author Tony
Coady; co-authors T. O'Meara, J. Hanafin, M. O'Keefe, R. Just, R. Rollason and
B. Stenholtz), Report for Australian Agency for International Development
(AusAID) 1998 pp.1-76.
20. Striking the Balance: Ethical Principles Underlying Law Enforcement Practices in
a Democratic State (co-author with Simon Longstaff and Tony Coady), Report for
the Commonwealth Law Enforcement Board, 1997 pp.1-40.
EDITED ACADEMIC BOOKS:
1. Designing-in-Ethics: Technology and Institutions (co-editors J van den Hoven and
T Pogge) (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017) pp. 1-339.
2. Police and Law Enforcement Ethics (London: Routledge, 2016) pp. 1-561
3. Police Ethics (Ashgate, 2006; Routledge, 2016) pp.1-530
4. Human Rights and the Moral Responsibilities of Corporate and Public Sector
Organisations (co-editor Tom Campbell) (Kluwer Press, 2004) pp.1-252
5. Violence and Police Culture (co-editors CAJ Coady, S James & M O’Keefe)
(Melbourne: University of Melbourne Press, 2000) pp.1-326
OTHER EDITED WORKS
1. Editor (special edition) Philosophical Papers (volumes 1 &2) 1985.
2. Series Editor (co-editor Tom Campbell) International Library of Essays in Public
Ethics (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004- ) (UK).
NB: Volumes published thus far include: Engineering Ethics; Computer Ethics;
Academic Ethics; Ethics of Teaching; Correctional Ethics; Police Ethics; Business
Ethics and Strategy; Military Ethics.
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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE RESEARCH GRANTS
NB: Since 1994 Miller has won in his name approximately AU$20 million in national
and international competitive research and research consultancy funding.
1. 2018-2024: Department of Industry, Innovation and Science funded Cooperative
Research Centre Scheme, Cybersecurity CRC (Key Researcher)
2. 2016-2020: European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant, Global
Terrorism and Collective Moral Responsibility: Redesigning Military, Police and
Intelligence Institutions in Liberal Democracies (Project Leader)
3. 2011-2015: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Military
Human Enhancement: Design for Responsibility and Combat Systems, (Project
Leader).
4. 2009-2014: Australian Research Council Linkage Project, Police Leadership in
the 21st Century, (Industry Partner, NSW Police), (1st Chief Investigator)
5. 2011-2014: NSW Police Force, Building Resilience in Police Officers, (2nd CI)
6. 2010-2013: Australian Research Council Linkage Project, The Future of Financial
Regulation: Enhancing Integrity through Design, (Industry Partners, Office of the
Legal Services Commissioner, Ernst and Young), (2nd Chief Investigator)
7. 2008-2011: Australian Research Council Linkage Project, Corporate Governance,
Regulation and Accountability, (Industry Partner, TIRI), (1st Chief Investigator)
8. 2009: NSW Police and NSW Police Association, Building Police Officers’
Resilience to Stress, (Project Leader).
9. 2009-2010: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Dual Use
Dilemma in the Biological Sciences, (Project Leader).
10. 2009-2011: EU 7th Framework Grant, Synth-Ethics: Ethics and Regulation of
Synthetic Biology, (Partner Investigator).
11. 2009: ACT Corrective Services, Privacy and Security in Prisons
12. 2006-2007 (3rd Triennium): Australian Research Council funded Special
Research Centres Scheme, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics
(named by ARC as Director).
13. 2005-8: Australian Research Council Linkage Project, An Integrity System for
Victoria Police, (Industry Partner, Victoria Police), (1st Chief Investigator).
14. 2006-2009: National Science Foundation (USA), Identity Management: Privacy
and Security Issues, (Partner Investigator (Lead Investigator, John Kleinig)).
15. 2006-7: WorkCover NSW, Applied Research Project, Police Stress, (Industry
Partner, NSW Police Association), (Principal Researcher with Greg Chilvers).
16. 2005-: Springer Press (Germany), The Ethics Reference Project in Applied Ethics,
(Joint Editor-in-Chief).
17. 2006: Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet, Australian Government, Ethical
& Philosophical Aspects of Dual Use Dilemma in Biological Sciences, (Project
Leader).
18. 2006: State Services Authority, Government of Victoria, Public Sector Ethics
Survey, (Project Leader).
19. 2004: IBM (Netherlands), Identity Management (Researcher/Consultant, (Project
Leader, Jeroen van den Hoven)).
20. 2004: Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, Ethical Issues in Policing
in India (Project Leader).
21. 2004: AusAID, Ethical Issues in Policing in India (Project Leader).
22. 2004: Australian Research Council Network Grant, Ethics, Law and Governance
(Member, Executive Committee).
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23. 2003: Australian Taxation Office, Ethics, Fraud Awareness and Security Training
Program (Project Leader).
24. 2003-2005 (2nd Triennium): Australian Research Council funded Special
Research Centres Scheme, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics
(named by ARC as Director).
25. 2002-2004: Australian Research Council Linkage Project, National Integrity
Systems (Industry Partner, Transparency International), (4th Chief Investigator).
26. 2001: NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption Research Grant, E-
Corruption Vulnerabilities in the NSW Public Sector, (Project Leader).
27. 2001: Professional Standards Council of New South Wales, Model Code of Ethics
28. 2000-2001: Australian Research Council Strategic Partnerships with Industry for
Research and Training (SPIRT) Grant, Police Internal Affairs Investigation into
Serious Drug Related Crimes (Industry Partner, Internal Affairs, New South
Wales Police), (Team Leader).
29. 2000-2002 (Ist Triennium): Australian Research Council funded Special Research
Centres Scheme, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, (named by
ARC as Director).
30. 1998-2000: Australian Research Council Large Grant, Business and Professional
Ethics: Western and Chinese Perspectives (3rd Chief Investigator).
31. 2000: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Harms of Heroin Use: An
Empirical and Ethical Examination, (2nd Chief Investigator).
32. 1999: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Privacy and the Internet, (1st
Chief Investigator).
33. 1997-8: New South Wales Police, Sir Maurice Byers Fellowship, Police Ethics.
34. 1997-9: Australian Research Council Large Grant, Ethics of Armed Intervention,
(2nd Chief Investigator).
35. 1997-8: Australian Research Council Special Initiatives Grant, Networking for
Academics and Practitioners in Applied Ethics & Legal Theory, (CSU Network
Participant, (Project Co-ordinator Charles Sampford)).
36. 1998: Joint Research Project (Melbourne University Collaborative Research
Program), Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention, (Research Collaborator (CSU)).
37. 1997: AusAID Research Grant, Corruption in Developing Countries,
(Researcher/Consultant, (Project Co-ordinator Tony Coady))
38. 1997: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Coercive Force and Female
Police, (2nd Chief Investigator).
39. 1997: Program for International Research Linkages, Welfare Services for
Indigenous People, (Researcher/Consultant, (Project Co-ordinators R Doyle
(CSU) & D Durst (Uni. Regina, Canada)).
40. 1997: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Citizenship and Media, (2nd CI).
41. 1994-6: Australian Research Council Large Grant, Public Morality and Trans-
cultural Interaction (Australia and Asia), (2nd Chief Investigator).
42. 1996: Commonwealth Law Enforcement Board Grant, Ethical Principles
Governing Law Enforcement Practice, (Consultant).
43. 1996: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Policing in a Multicultural
Society, (1st Chief Investigator).
44. 1996: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Ethical Issues in Human
Resource Management, (2nd Chief Investigator).
45. 1995: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Filial Responsibility and the
Care of the Aged, (1st Chief Investigator).
46. 1994: Australian Research Council Small Grant, Social Action, (1st CI).
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AUTHORED ARTICLES IN REFEREED ACADEMIC JOURNALS
1. “Shared Intention is Not Joint Commitment” (co-author Matthew Kopec) Journal
of Ethics and Social Philosophy (in press)
2. “The Global Banking Sector: Corruption, Institutional Purpose and Economic
Justice” Business and Professional Ethics Journal (in press)
3. “Police, Citizen-soldiers and Mercenaries: A Comparative Normative Institutional
Analysis” Journal of Military Ethics (in press)
4. “Whither the University: Universities of Technology and the Problem of
Institutional Purpose” Science and Engineering Ethics (in press)
5. “Joint Epistemic Action: Some Applications” Journal of Applied Philosophy
(published on-line February 25th 2016)
6. “Assertions, Joint Epistemic Actions and Social Practices” Synthese no. 1 vol. 193
2016 pp. 71-94.
7. “Rethinking ‘Five-Eyes’ Security Intelligence Collection Policies and Practices
Post 9/11/Post-Snowden” (co-author Patrick Walsh) Intelligence and National
Security vol. 31 no. 3 2016 pp. 345-368.
8. “Joint Political Rights and Obligations” Phenomenology and Mind vol. 9 2015 pp.
136-145.
9. "Joint Epistemic Action and Collective Moral Responsibility: Reply to Andras
Szigeti." Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 8 (2015): 40-50.
10. “Joint Epistemic Action and Collective Moral Responsibility” Social
Epistemology vol. 29 no. 3 2015 pp. 280-302
11. “Human Rights, Police Corruption and Anti-corruption Systems for Police
Organisations” Australian Journal of Human Rights vol.20 no.2 2014 pp.165-180.
12. “’Trust me....I’m a (systemically important) bank!’: Institutional corruption,
market-based industries and financial benchmarks” Law and Financial Markets
Review vol. 8 December 2014 pp. 322-325
13. “The Ethics of Targeted Killing: Osama bin Laden, Drones and Counter-
terrorism” Public Affairs Quarterly vol. 28 no. 3 2014 pp. 317-340
14. “Culture and the Future of Financial Regulation: How to Embed Restrains in the
Interests of Systemic Stability” (co-authors Justin O’Brien and George Gilligan)
Law and Financial Markets Review vol. 8 no. 2 2014 pp. 115-133
15. “Corruption of Financial Benchmarks: Financial Markets, Collective Goods and
Institutional Purposes” Law and Financial Markets Review 8:2 2014 pp. 155-64
16. “Police Detectives, Criminal Investigations and Collective Moral Responsibility”
Criminal Justice Ethics vol. 33 no. 1 2014 pp. 21-39
17. “”If Equity’s In We’re Out”: Scope for Fairness in the Next Global Climate
Agreement” (co-authors J. Pickering and S. Vanderheiden) Ethics and
International Affairs vol. 26 no. 4 2012 pp. 423-443
18. "The Ethics of Assassination and Targeted Killing" Annual Review of Law and
Ethics, vol. 19, 2011
19. “Integrity Systems and Professional Reporting in Police Organisations” Criminal
Justice Ethics vol. 29 no.3 2010 pp. 241-257
20. “What Makes a Good Internal Affairs Investigation?” Criminal Justice Ethics vol.
29 no. 1 2010 pp. 30-41
21. “Research in Applied Ethics: Problems and Perspectives” Philosophia vol. 37 no.
2 2009 pp. 185-201
22. “Ethical Theory, ‘Common Morality’ and Professional Obligations” (co-author A.
Alexandra) Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics vol. 30 no. 1 2009 pp. 69-80
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23. “Ethical and Philosophical Consideration of the Dual Use Dilemma in the
Biological Sciences” (co-author Michael Selgelid) Science and Engineering
Ethics vol. 13 December 2007 pp. 523-580.
(Reprinted in book format by Springer Publishing, 2008; reprinted in part in (ed.) F
Allhoff Physicians at War (Springer Publishing, 2008))
24. “Against the Moral Autonomy Thesis” Journal of Social Philosophy vol.38 no.3
2007 pp.389-409
25. “Collective Moral Responsibility: An Individualist Account” in (ed.) Peter A.
French Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol.XXX 2006 pp.176-193
26. “On Terrorism and Lost Rationality: Reply to Rosenbaum” International Journal
of Applied Philosophy vol.20 no.1 2006 pp.173-6.
27. “Torture and Terrorism” Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly vol.55
January 2006 pp.1-24
28. “Common Morality and ‘Institutionalising’ Ethics” (co-author A Alexandra)
Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics vol.7 no.2 2005 pp.24-33
29. “Artefacts and Collective Intentionality” Techne vol.9 no.2 2005 pp.52-67 (USA)
30. “Is Torture Ever Morally Justifiable” International Journal of Applied Philosophy
vol.19 no.2 2005 pp.179-92
31. “The Collectivist Approach to Collective Moral Responsibility” (co-author P
Makela) Metaphilosophy vol.36 no.5 2005 pp.634-51
32. “Drug related complaints against police: Some findings from a New South Wales
study” (co-author J Ratcliffe et al.) Policing: An International Journal of Police
Strategies and Management 2005 vol.28 no.1 pp.69-83
33. “Terrorism and Collective Responsibility: Response to Narveson and Rosenbaum”
International Journal of Applied Philosophy vol.18 no.2 2004 pp.261-279
34. “Group Rights Revisited” Philosophical Papers Nov. 2004 pp.187-206
35. “Institutions, Collective Goods and Individual Rights” ProtoSociology: An
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research vol.18-19 2003 pp.184-207
36. “Collective Responsibility” Public Affairs Quarterly vol.15 no.1 2001 pp.65-82
37. “Collective Responsibility and Omissions” Business and Professional Ethics
Journal vol.20 no1. 2001 pp.5-24
38. “Privacy and Confidentiality in Social Work” Australian Social Work (co-authors
M Collingridge and W Bowles) vol.54 no.2 2001 pp.3-14
39. “Judith Jarvis Thomson on Killing in Self-Defence” Australian Journal of
Professional and Applied Ethics vol.3 no.2 November 2001 pp.73-79
40. “Speech Acts and Conventions” Language Sciences 22 2000 pp.155-166
41. “Collective Rights and Minorities” International Journal of Applied Philosophy
vol.14 no.2 2000 pp.241-57
42. "Privacy, the Workplace and the Internet" Journal of Business Ethics (co-author J
Weckert) vo.28 no.3 2000 pp.255-265
(Reprinted in (ed.) R. K. Miller Motives for Writing (SF: McGraw-Hill, 2003) pp.563-
77 and in (ed.) J. Weckert Computer Ethics (Ashgate, 2007) pp.369-380.)
43. "Collective Rights" Public Affairs Quarterly vol.1 no.4 1999 pp.331-346
(Reprinted in (ed.) Peter Jones Group Rights (Ashgate, 2012))
44. "Social Norms and Practical Reason" Educational Philosophy and Theory vol.31
no.3 1999 pp.313-326
45. Noble Cause Corruption in Policing" African Security Review vol.8 no.3 1999
pp.12-23
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46. "Copyright in Teaching Materials" Educational Philosophy and Theory (co-author
A Alexandra) vol.31 no.1 1999 pp.87-96
47."Corruption and Anti-Corruption in the Profession of Policing" Professional Ethics
vol.6 nos.3&4 1998 pp.83-106
48. "Collective Responsibility, Armed Intervention and the Rwandan Genocide"
International Journal Applied Philosophy vol.12 no.2 1998 pp.223-39
49. "Social Norms, Corruption and Transcultural Interaction" Theoria no.92
December 1998 pp.57-77
50. 'Privacy, Data Bases and Computers" Journal of Information Ethics vol.7 no.1
Spring 1998 pp.42-48
51. 'Filial Responsibility and the Care of the Aged" Journal of Applied Philosophy
(co-author M. Collingridge) vol.14 no.2 1997 pp.11-128
52. "Privacy and the Internet" Australian Computer Journal vol.29 no.1 1997 pp.12-
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53. "Individualism, Collective Responsibility and Corporate Crime" Business and
Professional Ethics Journal vol.16 no.4 1997 pp.19-46
54. "Needs, Moral Self-consciousness and Professional Roles" Professional Ethics
(co-author - A. Alexandra) vol.5 no.1-2 1996 pp.43-61
(Reprinted in (ed.) John Rowan and Samuel Zinaich Ethics for the Professions
(Harcourt Brace, 2002))
55. "Privacy and Computers" Australian Library Review vol.13 no.1 February 1996
pp.60-65
56. "Socio-political Action, Ethics and the Power of Literature" Philosophy and
Social Criticism vol.21 no.3 1995 pp.93-111
57. "Corporate Crime, The Excesses of the 80s and Collective Responsibility: An
Ethical Perspective" Australian Journal of Corporate Law vol.5 no.2 June 1995
pp.39-51
58. "Communication Ethics: A Survey of Recent Literature" Australian Journal of
Communication vol.22 no.1 1995 pp.136-150
59. "Intentions, Ends and Joint Action" Philosophical Papers vol.xxiv no.1 April
1995 pp.51-67
60. "Freedom of the Press" Politikon vol.22 no.1 June 1995 pp.24-36
(Reprinted as "Freedom of the Media: A Philosophical Analysis" in Quest: A Journal
of African Philosophy vol.ix no.1 June 1995 pp.67-85)
61. "Knowing, Learning and the Ideal of Knowledge in Higher Education" Australian
Universities Review (co-author C.A.J. Coady) vol.38 no.1 1995 pp.67-70
62. "Social Action" South African Journal of Philosophy vol.13 no.1 February 1994
pp.9-17
63. "Killing in Self-defence" Public Affairs Quarterly vol.7no.4 1993 pp.325-40
64. "Moral Truth and Power of Literature" Theoria vol.81-2 1993 pp.119-29
65. "David Luban on the Obligation to Obey the Law" Bulletin of the Australian
Society of Legal Philosophy vol.18 no.60 1993 pp.10-19
66. "Australian Higher Education and the Relevance of Newman" Australian
Universities Review (co-author C.A.J. Coady) vol.36 no.2 1993 pp.40-45
67. "Literature, Power and the Recovery of Philosophical Ethics" Critical Review (co-
author C.A.J. Coady) no.33 1993 pp.55-77
(Reprinted in (ed.) J Adamson, R Freadman and D Parker Renegotiating Ethics in
Literature, Philosophy and Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1998) pp.201-22)
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68. "On Conventions" Australasian Journal of Philosophy vol.70 no.4 December
1992 pp.435-445
69. "Self-defense and Forcing the Choice between Lives" Journal of Applied
Philosophy vol.9 no.2 1992 pp.267-271
70. "Joint Action" Philosophical Papers vol.xxi no.3 1992 pp.275-299
71. "Truth and Reference in Fictional Discourse" South African Journal of Philosophy
vol.11 no.1 1992 pp.1-4
72. "The Paratactic Analysis of Linguistic Mood" Journal of Pragmatics vol.15 no.1
1991 pp.1-10.
73. "Salience, Co-ordination and Rationality" Southern Journal of Philosophy
vol.xxix no.3 Fall 1991 pp.359-70
74. "On the Morality of Waging War Against the State" South African Journal of
Philosophy vol.10 no.1 1991 pp.20-7.
75. "Academic Freedom in South Africa" in Australian Universities' Review vol.34
no.2 1991 pp.33-6)
76. "Rationalising Conventions" Synthese vol.84 September 1990 pp.23-41 (USA).
77. "Philosophy in South Africa: Reply to Robert Paul Wolff" (co-author - I.
Macdonald) Philosophical Forum (International Journal of Philosophy) vol.xxi
no.4 Summer 1990 pp.442-450.
78. "Marxist Literary Aesthetics" Philosophy and Social Criticism vol.16 no.4 1990
pp.303-19
79. "Just War Theory - The Case of South Africa" Philosophical Papers vol.xix no.2
August 1990 pp.143-161
(Reprinted as "Just War Theory and the ANC's Armed Struggle" in Quest: A Journal
of African Philosophy vol.iv no.2 December 1990 pp.80-102)
80. "Foucault on Discourse and Power" Theoria vol.76 Oct 1990 pp.115-26 (RSA)
81. "Derrida and the Indeterminacy of Meaning" South African Journal of Philosophy
vol.9 no.1 February 1990 pp.24-27
82. "Ideology, Language and Thought" Theoria vol.74 Oct. 1989 pp.97-lO5
83. “The Role of Philosophy in South Africa" (co-author - I. Macdonald) Theoria
vol.73 May, 1989 pp.11-18
84. "Three Views of Literary Theory" Poetics (co-author - R. Freadman) vol.17 June,
1988 pp.9-24
85. "In the Beginning was the Word; Catherine Belsey as instance of Contemporary
Literary Theorising" (co-author - R. Freadman) Critical Philosophy vol.4 June,
1988 pp.181-201 (Reprinted as "Constructivist Anti-humanism" in Critical
Review No.29 1989 pp.110-127)
86. "Conventions, Expectations and Rationality" Southern Journal of Philosophy
vol.xxv no.3 Fall 1987 pp.357-72.
87. "Conventions and Social Contracts" Philosophical Papers vol.xvi no.2 August
1987 pp.85-106.
88. "Conventions, Interdependence of Action and Collective Ends" Nous vol.xx no.2
June 1986 pp.117-42.
89. "Truthtelling and the Actual Language Relation" Philosophical Studies vol.49
no.2 March 1986 pp.281-94.
90. "Speaker-meaning and Assertion" South African Journal of Philosophy, vol.4 no.2
May 1985 pp.48-54.
91. "Performatives", Philosophical Studies vol.45 no.2 March 1984 pp.247-60 (USA).
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92. "Assertion and Convention" South African Journal of Philosophy, vol.3 no.4
November 1984 pp.130-4.
93. "The Conventionality of Illocutionary Acts" Philosophical Papers vol.xii no.1
May 1983 pp.44-51.
94. "David Lewis on Convention" Philosophical Papers vol.xi no.2 1982 pp.1-8.
AUTHORED REFEREED ACADEMIC BOOK CHAPTERS
95. “Autonomous Weapons, Terminator-Esqu Software Design” in (ed.) H. W.
Prunckun Cyber Weaponry: Issues and Implications of Digital Arms (Springer, in
press)
96. “An Anti-Corruption System for Police Organisations” in (eds.) J van den Hoven,
S Miller and T Pogge Designing-in-Ethics (Cambridge University Press, in press)
97. “Designing-in-Ethics: A Compulsory Retirement Savings System” in (eds.) J van
den Hoven, S Miller and T Pogge Designing-in-Ethics (Cambridge University
Press, in press)
98. “Capital Markets and Institutional Purposes: The Normative Issues’ in (ed.) Lisa
Herzog Just Financial Markets?: Finance in a Just Society, (Oxford University
Press, 2017) pp. 78-102.
99. “Ignorance, Technology and Collective Responsibility” in (ed.) Rik Peels
Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy (Routledge, 2017)
pp. 217-237.
100. “NSA, Snowden and the Ethics and Accountability of Intelligence Gathering “
in (ed.) Jai Galliott and Warren Reed Ethics and the Future of Spying:
Technology, Intelligence Collection and National Security (Routledge, 2016) pp.
193-204
101. “Cyber-attacks and ‘Dirty Hands’: Cyberwar, Cyber-Crimes or Covert Political
Action?’ in (eds.) F. Allfhoff, A Henschke and B J. Strawser, Binary Bullets: The
Ethics of Cyberwarfare ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) pp. 228-250.
102. “Collective Responsibility for Robopocolypse” in (ed.) Jai Galliott and M. Lotze
Super Soldiers: The Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (Ashgate, 2015) pp.
153-166.
103. “The Global Financial Crisis and Collective Moral Responsibility” in (ed.)
Andre Nollkaemper and Dov Jacobs Distribution of Responsibilities in
International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2015) pp. 404-33
104. “Trust, Conflicts of Interest and Fiduciary Duties: Ethical Issues in the Financial
Planning Industry in Australia” in (eds.) Nicholas Morris and David Vines
Capital Failure: Rebuilding Trust in Financial Services (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2014) pp. 305-331
105. "Collective Responsibility and Climate Change" in (ed.) M Boylan
Environmental Ethics (Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) pp. 257-267
106. “Joint Actions, Social Institutions and Collective Goods: A Teleological
Account” in (eds.) A. Konzelmann-Ziv and H. B. Schmid Institutions, Emotions
and Group Agents: Contribution to Social Ontology (Springer, 2014) pp. 99-115
107. “The LIBOR Scandal: Culture, Corruption and Collective Action Problems in
the Global Banking Sector” in (eds.) G. Gilligan and J. O’Brien Integrity, Risk
and Accountability in Capital Markets: Regulating Culture (Oxford: Hart
Publishing, 2013) pp. 111-128
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108. “Moral Responsibility, Collective Action Problems and the Dual Use Dilemma
in Science and Technology” in (eds.) Brian Rappert and Michael Selgelid On the
Dual Uses of Science and Ethics: Principles, Practices and Prospects, (ANU
Press, 2013) pp. 185-206
109. “The Fatal Police Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: Is Anyone
Responsible” (with Ian Gordon) in (eds.) Simon Bronitt, Miriam Gani and Saskia
Hufnagel, Shooting to Kill: Socio-legal Perspectives on the Use of Lethal Force
(Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2012) pp. 215-39
110. "Collective Responsibility, Epistemic Action and Climate Change" in (eds.) N
Vincent, I van de Poel and J. van den Hoven Moral Responsibility: Beyond Free
Will and Determinism (Heidelberg: Springer, 2011) pp. 219-246
111. “Global Financial Institutions, Ethics and Market Fundamentalism” in (eds.) N
Dobos, C Barry and T Pogge The Global Financial Crisis: Ethical Issues
(Palgrave, 2011) pp. 24-51
112. “Financial Service Providers: Integrity Systems, Reputation and the Triangle of
Virtue” in (eds.) N Dobos, C Barry and T Pogge The Global Financial Crisis:
Ethical Issues (Palgrave, 2011) pp. 132-157.
113. “Collective Responsibility and Global Poverty” in (ed.) M. Boylan Morality and
Global Justice: A Reader of Original Essays (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
2011) pp.135-152
114. “Financial Service Providers, Reputation and the Virtuous Triangle” in (eds.) I
MacNeil and J O’Brien The Future of Financial Regulation (Hart Publishing,
2010) pp.387-400.
115. “Korruption, Kollektive Verantwortung und Internationale Finanzinstitutionen”
in D Gerber and V. Zanetti (eds.) Kollektive Verantwortung und Internationale
Beziehungen (Berlin: Surhkamp Verlag, 2010) pp. 185-217
116. “Justification in Ethics” in (ed.) John-Stewart Gordon Morality and Politics:
Reading Boylan’s A Just Society (Rowman and Littlefied, 2009)
117. “Collective Responsibility and Information and Communication Technology” in
(ed.) J van den Hoven and J Weckert Moral Philosophy and Information
Technology (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008) pp. 226-250
118. “Institutions, Integrity Systems and Market Actors” in (ed.) J O’Brien Private
Equity, Corporate Governance and the Dynamics of Capital Market Regulation
(Imperial College of London Press, 2007) pp.297-327
119. “Joint Action: The Individual Strikes Back” in (ed.) S. L. Tsohatzidis Intentional
Acts and Institutional Facts: Essays on John Searle's Social Ontology (Dordrecht:
Springer Press, 2007) pp.73-92.
120. “Civilian Immunity, Forcing the Choice and Collective Responsibility” in (ed.)
I. Primoratz Civilian Immunity (Oxford University Press, 2007) pp.137-166
121. “Noble Cause Corruption in Politics” in (ed.) I. Primoratz Politics and Morality
(Basingstroke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) pp.92-112
122. “Corruption, Institutions and Transcultural Interaction” in (ed.) Helen James
Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance: Paradigms of Power and
Persuasion (London: Routledge Curzon, 2007) pp.130-145
123. “Privacy, Confidentiality and the Treatment of Drug Addicts” in (eds.) J.
Kleinig and S Einstein, Intervening in Drug Use: Ethical Challenges (Huntsville,
TX: OICJ Press, 2006) pp.465-481.
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124. “The Power and Limits of Literary Theory” (co-author R Freadman) in (eds.) D
Patai and W Corral Theory’s Empire: An Anthology of Dissent (New York:
Columbia University Press, 2005) pp.78-92
(Reprinted from Chapter 7 of R Freadman and Seumas Miller Rethinking Theory: A
Critique of Contemporary Literary Theory and an Alternative Account
(Cambridge University Press, 1992))
125. “Guarding the Guards: The Right to Privacy, and Workplace Surveillance and
Monitoring in Policing” in (ed.) J Weckert Electronic Monitoring in the
Workplace; Controversies and Solutions (Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing,
2005) pp.260-275
126. “Collective Responsibility and Armed Humanitarian Intervention” in (ed.)T
Coady and M O’Keefe Righteous Violence (Melbourne University Press, 2005)
pp.51-71
127. “Terrorism and Collective Responsibility” in (ed.) G Meggle Ethics of
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2005) pp.95-112
128. “Noble Cause Corruption in Policing Revisited” in (ed.) P. Villiers and R
Adlam A Safe, Just and Tolerant Society: Police Virtue Rediscovered
(Winchester: Waterside Press, 2004) pp.105-118
129. “Human Rights and the Institution of the Police” in (eds.) T Campbell and
Seumas Miller Human Rights and the Moral Responsibilities of Corporate and
Public Sector Organisations (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004) pp.167-188
130. “Collective Responsibility and Humanitarian Armed Intervention” in (ed.) G
Meggle Ethics of Humanitarian Interventions (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2004)
pp.37-56
131. "Individual Autonomy and Sociality" in (ed.) F Schmitt Socialising
Metaphysics: Nature of Social Reality (Lanham: Rowman&Littlefield, 2003)
pp.269-300
132. “Authority, Leadership and Character in Policing” (with Mick Palmer) in (ed.) P
Villiers and R Adlam Police Leadership in 21st Century: Philosophy, Doctrine &
Developments (Winchester:Waterside Press, 2003)pp105-19
133. "Social Institutions" in (ed.) M Sintonen, P Ylikoski, K Miller Realism in
Action: Festschrift for R Tuomela (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003) pp.233-50
134. “Osama bin Laden, Terrorism and Collective Responsibility” in (ed.) T Coady
& M O’Keefe Terrorism and Justice (Melbourne U.P, 2002) pp.43-58
135. “Against Collective Agency” in (ed.) G Meggle Social Facts and Collective
Intentionality (Frankfurt:Dr Hansel-Hohenhausen Ag, 2002)pp.273-98
136. “Collective Moral Responsibility” in (ed.) B. Eiser and T. Campbell Human
Rights in Philosophy and Practice (Burlington Vermont: Ashgate, 2001) pp.63-86
137. "Academic Autonomy" in (ed.) CAJ Coady Why Universities Matter (Sydney:
Allen and Unwin, 2000) pp.110-131
138. “Shootings by Police in Victoria" in (ed.) Tony Coady, Stephen James and
Seumas Miller Police Culture and Violence (University of Melbourne Press, 2000
pp.205-19
139. "Restorative Justice: Retribution, Confession and Shame” (with J Blackler) in
(ed.) J Braithwaite and H Strang Restorative Justice: From Philosophy to Practice
(Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2000) pp.77-93
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140. “Authority, Discretion and Accountability: The Case of Policing" in (ed.) C
Sampford, N Preston and C Bois Public Sector Ethics: Finding and Implementing
Values (London: Routledge, 1998) pp.37-53
141. "Family Responsibility: Legal and Ethical Perspectives" (co-author M.
Collingridge) in (ed.) B. Jeeawody and C. Saw Successful Ageing (Sydney:
Mosby, 1998) pp.301-334
142. "Social Norms" in (ed.) G. Holmstrom-Hintikka and R Tuomela Contemporary
Action Theory (Volume 2: Social Action) (Dordrecht: Kluwer – Synthese Library
Series, 1997) pp.211-229
143. "Post-Modernism and its Influence on the Humanities" in (ed.) D. Myers Re-
Inventing The Humanities: International Perspectives (Melbourne: Australian
Scholarly Publishing, 1995) pp.54--61
144. "Deconstruction and Critical Practice: G Spivak on The Prelude" (co-author -
R.Freadman) in (ed.) R.Freadman & L.Reinhardt Literary Theory and Philosophy:
A Cross-disciplinary Encounter (London: Macmillan, 1991) pp.21-59
ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND HANDBOOK ARTICLES
145. ‘Terrorism’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia of
Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
146. ‘Drone Strikes’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia
of Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
147. ‘NSA Leaks’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia of
Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
148. ‘Morality’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia of
Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
149. ‘Cyber-war’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia of
Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
150. ‘Autonomy’ in (eds.) Bruce Arrigo and Geoffrey Golson Sage Encyclopedia of
Surveillance, Security and Privacy (in press)
151. “Torture” in (ed.) Duncan Pritchard Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy
(Oxford University Press, in press)
152. “Institutional Responsibility“ in (eds.) Kirk Ludwig and Marija Jankovic
Routledge Handbook of Collective Intentionality (2017) pp. 338-348.
153. “The Ethics of Whistle-blowing, Leaking and Disclosure” in (eds.) R Dover, H
Dylan and M S Goodman Palgrave Handbook of Security, Risk and Intelligence,
(2017) pp. 479-494.
154. “The Moral Justification for Police Use of Lethal Force” in (eds.) Jonathan
Jacobs and Jonathan Jackson Routledge Handbook on Criminal Justice Ethics
(Oxford: Routledge, 2017) pp. 315-325.
155. “Social Ontology and War: Individualism and Collectivism” in (eds.), Kasper
Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberly Brownlee and David Coady A Companion to
Applied Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017) pp. 196-210.
156. “Political Theory, Institutional Purpose and Policing” in (eds.) Ben Bradford,
Beatrice Jauregui, Ian Loader and Jonny Steinberg Sage Handbook of Global
Policing (London: Sage, 2016) pp. 13-28.
157. ‘Professional Ethics and Civic Virtues’ in (eds.) Frederick Wherry and Geoffrey
Golson Sage Encyclopaedia of Economics and Society (Sage, 2015)
158. ‘Common Morality’ in (eds.) Frederick Wherry and Geoffrey Golson Sage
Encyclopedia of Economics and Society (Sage, 2015)
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159. “Design for Values in Institutions” in (eds.) I Poel, J Van den Hoven, P
Vermaas Handbook of Ethics, Values and Technological Design (Springer, 2015)
pp. 769-781
160. “Counter-terrorism and Anti-Terrorism” in (ed.) Bruce Arrigo Sage
Encyclopaedia of Criminal Justice Ethics (Sage, 2014)
161. “Law versus Morality” in (ed.) Bruce Arrigo Sage Encyclopaedia of Criminal
Justice Ethics (Sage, 2014)
162. “Police Corruption” (co-author A Alexandra) in (ed.) Bruce Arrigo Sage
Encyclopaedia of Criminal Justice Ethics (Sage, 2014)
163. “Just War Theory and Counter-terrorism” Routledge Handbook of Ethics and
War (eds.) F. Allhoff, N. Evans and A. Henschke (Routledge, 2013) pp. 226-235
164. “Common Goods” Encyclopaedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences (ed.)
Byron Kaldis (Sage, 2013)
165. “Collective Responsibility” Encyclopaedia of Philosophy and the Social
Sciences (ed.) Byron Kaldis (Sage, 2013)
166. “Police Ethics” International Encyclopaedia of Ethics (ed.) H. Lafollette
(Blackwell Publishing, 2013)
167. “Corruption” International Encyclopaedia of Ethics (ed.) H. Lafollette
(Blackwell Publishing, 2013)
168. “The Media as a Social Institution” Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics 2nd Edition
(ed.) Ruth Chadwick (Elsevier, 2012)
169. “Tabloid Journalism” Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics 2nd Edition (ed.) Ruth
Chadwick (Elsivier, 2012)
170. “War Against Terrorism” Encyclopaedia of War (ed.) G. Martel (London:
Wiley, 2012)
171. “Targeted Killings” Encyclopaedia of War (ed.) G. Martel (London: Wiley,
2012)
172. “Social Institutions” in (ed.) Edward N Zalta Stanford Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy Winter 2007 Edition
173. “Torture” in (ed.) Edward N Zalta Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy Spring
2006 Edition
174. “Corruption” in (ed.) Edward N Zalta Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
Fall 2005 Edition
175. "Conventions" in (ed.) L and C Becker Encyclopaedia of Ethics (Madison,
Wisconsin: Garland Press, 2001) pp.278-292
176. "Tabloid Journalism" in (ed.) R Chadwick Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics
(Volume 4) (San Diego: Academic Press, 1998) pp.295-304 (Reprinted in (ed.) R.
Chadwick The Concise Encyclopaedia of Ethics in Politics and the Media (San
Diego: Academic Press, 2001) pp.283-291)
AUTHORED ARTICLES IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
177. “Ethics in the 21st Century: An Australian Perspective” Proceedings of the 2001
Summit on the Humanities and Social Sciences (Commissioned by the Academy
of the Humanities & Academy of the Social Sciences, 2001)
178. “Privacy, Encryption and the Internet” in (eds.) A D’Atri, A Marturano, S
Rogerson & T Ward Bynum Proceedings of the 4th ETHICOMP International
Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication
Technologies (CD format) (Rome, 1999) (ISBN 88-900396-0-4) pp.1-11
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179. "Privacy, the Workplace and the Internet" (co-author - J Weckert) in
Proceedings of WebNet '99 World Conference on the WWW and Internet (CD
format) (AACE, 1999)
180. "Noble Cause Corruption in Policing" in (comp.) N Chantler Crime,
Criminology and Justice:Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of the
Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (CD format) (QUT, 1998)
181. "Privacy, the Workplace and the Internet" (co-author -J. Weckert) in (ed.) Nikku
Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Computer Ethics
(Linkoping, Sweden: Centre for Applied Ethics, Linkoping Uni, 1997) pp.1-l1
182. "The Teaching of Reasoning Revisited" (co-author P. Casey) in (ed.) P. Hager
Proceedings 4th National Conference on Reasoning (UTS, 1996) pp.49-61
183. "Privacy, Computers and the Internet" in (ed.) P. Tsang Proceedings of the
AUUG 1995 and Asia-Pacific World Wide Web 1995 Conference (AUUG '95 &
APWWW '95, 1995) pp.445-459
BOOK REVIEWS
184. Review of Fritz Allhoff’s Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs and Torture in
Journal of Moral Philosophy vol. 12 2015 pp. 116-120
185. Critical Review of Margaret Gilbert’s Joint Commitment: How We Make the
Social World in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2014
186. Critical Review of Raimo Tuomela’s Social Ontology: Collective Intentionality
and Group Agents in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2014
187. Review of Louise Porter and Tim Prenzler’s Police Integrity Management in
Australia: Global Lessons for Combating Police Misconduct in International
Criminal Justice Review 2013
188. Critical Review of Mark Osiel’s The End of Reciprocity: Terror, Torture and
the Law of War in Criminal Law and Philosophy 2013
189. Review of (eds.) David Fisher and Brian Wicker Just War on Terrorism: A
Christian and Muslim Response (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2010) in Global Change,
Peace and Security vol. 24. no. 3 2012 pp. 439-440
190. Critical Review of F. M. Kamm’s Ethics for Enemies: Terror, Torture and War
in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2012
191. “Retribution, Rehabilitation and the Rights of Prisoners” Critical Review of
Richard Lippke’s Rethinking Imprisonment in Criminal Justice Ethics vol. 28 no.
2 2009 pp. 238-53
192. “An Eye for an Eye: Counter-terrorism, Reciprocity and Human Rights”,
Review of Mark Osiel’s The End of Reciprocity: Terror, Torture and the Law of
War, in Harvard International Review vol. 31 no. 1 March 2009 p.84
193. Review of Mirko Bagaric and Julie Clarke, Torture: When the Unthinkable is
Morally Permissible, in Criminal Justice Ethics, vol. 27 no. 1 2008
194. Review of Katharine Gelber, Speaking Back: The Free Speech versus Hate
Speech Debate, in The Drawing Board, 2004
195. Review of Raimo Tuomela, Philosophy of Social Practices, in Notre Dame
Philosophical Reviews, 2003
196. Review of Chris Duke, The Learning University, in Australian Universities
Review vol.36 no.1 1993 pp.45-46
197. Review of (ed.) Peter Wright, Industry and Higher Education, in Australian
Universities Review vol.36 no.1 1993 pp.44-45
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198. Review of (ed.) D. L. Thompson, Moral Values and Higher Education, in
Australian Universities Review vol.36 no.2 1993 pp.53-4
199. Review of D. Little, Varieties of Social Explanation, in Mind vol.101 no.401
January 1992 pp.180-2
200. Review of Limits of Theory, (ed.) T. Kavanagh, in Philosophy and Literature
vol.14 no.2 October 1990 pp.423-4
OTHER AUTHORED PUBLICATIONS (SELECTION)
201. “Integrity Systems in Police Organisations” in (eds.) M den Boer and E Kolthoff
Ethics and Security The Hague: Eleven International Publisher, 2010 pp. 110-120.
202. “The Diversity of Corruption and its Remedies” Living Ethics no. 51 2003 p.7
203. “Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics” Perspectives on the
Professions vol.20 no.2 Spring 2001 pp.5-7
204. “Introduction to Ethics” (co-author P Roberts) The NAC: Journal of the Institute
of Nursing Executives September 2000 pp.15-16
205. “Collective Responsibility” Res Publica vol.9 no.2 2000 pp.17-20
206. "Police Ethics: Discretionary Powers of Police "(co-author J. Blackler) in (ed.)
M Laverty What's at Issue Now?: More Perspectives on Contemporary Australian
Concerns (Oxford Uni Press, 2000) Chapter 15 pp.135-140
207. "Is Privacy still Possible with Computers?" in (ed.) M Laverty What's at Issue
Now?: More Perspectives on Contemporary Australian Concerns (Oxford
University Press, 2000) Chapter 8 pp.64-69
208. "Individualism, the Excesses of the Free Market and Collective Responsibility"
Res Publica vol.8 no.2 1999 pp.14-17
209. "Private and Professional Character in Policing" Perspectives on the Professions
vol.18 no.2 Spring 1999 pp.4-6
210. "Police Use of Deadly Force" (with J. Blackler) in (ed.) M Laverty What's in an
Issue?: Perspectives on Contemporary Australian Concerns (Melbourne: Oxford
University Press, 1997) Chapter 3 pp.19-26
211. "The Transmogrification of Values: The Corporatisation of Australian
Universities" Meanjin volume 56 no.3&4 1997 pp.613-21.
212. "Police Corruption" Res Publica vol.5 no.1 1996 pp.8-13
213. “Corruption for a Cause" Institute of Public Affairs Review vol .49 no.1 1996
pp.17-20
214. "When is Shooting justified? Circumstances when Police are entitled to use
Deadly Force" Institute of Public Affairs Review vol.47 no.4 1995 pp.41-3
215. "Privacy, Data Bases and Computers" Res Publica vol.4 no.3 1995 pp.8-12
216. "Ethics, Ideology and Literature" Res Publica vol.3 no.1 1994 pp.8-13 (Aust.)
217. "Banking andEthics" Institute of Public Affairs Review vol.46 no.2 1993 pp.42-5
218. "The Professions and Professional Roles" Comment (co-author A. Alexandra)
no.12 1993 pp.24-29
219. "The Humanities without Humans" (co-author C.A.J. Coady) Meanjin vol.52
no.2 1993 pp.391-400
220. "Freedom of the Press in South Africa" Comment no.8 1992 pp.32-37
221. "Academic Freedom" in News of Human Sciences Research Bulletin vol.3 no.6
July 1991 pp.11-12 (RSA) (Reprinted as "Academic Freedom" in Word and
Action vol.31 August, 1991 pp.12-13)
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INVITED PLENARY AND KEYNOTE CONFERENCE ADDRESSES
(SELECTION)
1."Corporate Crime, The Excesses of the 80s and Collective Responsibility: An
Ethical Perspective", Keynote Speaker, National Corporate Law Teachers
Conference, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, 1995.
2."Ethics in Policing", Keynote Speaker, NSW Police Association Biennial
Conference, Wollongong, Australia, 1996.
3."Individualism, Excesses of Free Market and Collective Responsibility", Keynote
Speaker, International Conference on Phenomenon of Confucian Merchants &
Contemporary Market Economy, Shangqui City, Henan Province, China, 1998.
4."Collective Responsibility", Invited Speaker, 1st International Conference on
Collective Intentionality, University of Munich, Germany, 1999.
5.“Research and Higher Degrees in Professional Ethics”, Invited Speaker, American
Association for Professional and Practical Ethics, Washington DC, USA, 2000.
6. “Against Collective Agency and Reasoning”, Keynote Speaker, 2nd International
Conference on Collective Intentionality, University of Leipzig, Germany, 2000.
7.“Ethics in the 21st Century: An Australian Perspective”, Invited Speaker, 2001
Summit on the Humanities and Social Sciences sponsored by Academies of
Humanities & Social Sciences, Australian Museum, Canberra, Australia, 2001.
8.“e-Corruption/e-Crime Vulnerabilities in NSW Public Sector”, Keynote Speaker,
ICAC Conference on Electronic Corruption/Crime, Sydney, Australia, 2001.
9. “Corruption and Good Governance: A Philosophical Perspective”, Keynote
Speaker, Asia-Pacific International Conference on Capacity Building for Local
Resources Decentralisation, Phitsanoluk, Thailand, 2001.
10. “Ethics Across Curriculum”, Invited Speaker, American Association for Practical
and Professional Ethics, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, 2002.
11. “Osama bin Laden, Terrorism and Collective Responsibility”, Invited Plenary
Speaker, International Conference on the Ethics of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism,
Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies (ZIF), Bielefeld, Germany, 2002.
12. “Individual Autonomy and Social Institutions”, Invited Plenary Speaker, 3rd
International Conference on Collective Intentionality, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2002.
13. “Terrorism and Collective Responsibility”, Keynote Speaker, Asia/Pacific
International Conference on Human Security, Phitsanlouk, Thailand, 2003
14. “Independence and Public Servants” Invited Plenary Speaker,
External/Administrative Review Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2004.
15. “Institutional Corruption”, Invited Plenary Speaker, Conference on Corruption,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005.
16. “Torture”, Invited Speaker, Annual Conference of American Association of
Professional and Practical Ethics, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 2006.
17. “Dual Use Dilemma in the Biological Sciences”, Invited Speaker, International
Roundtable on Dual Use Life Sciences Research, Co-sponsored by US Government
and World Health Organisation, Bethesda, Maryland, 2007.
18. “Applied Ethics: Problems and Perspectives” Keynote Speaker, 2nd International
Conference on Applied Ethics Conference, University of Hokkaido, Japan, 2007.
19. “Corruption, Collective Responsibility and International Financial Institutions”
Invited Plenary Speaker, International Conference on Collective Responsibility and
International Relations, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies (ZIF), Bielefeld,
Germany, 2008
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20. “Ethics, Integrity Systems and Accountants”, Invited Plenary Speaker, Annual
National Conference of Accountants, Canberra, Australia, 2008
21. “Financial Service Providers, Reputation and the Virtuous Triangle” Invited
Speaker, International Conference on the Future of Financial Regulation, University
of Glasgow, UK, 2009.
22. “Collective Responsibility, Epistemic Action and Climate Change” Invited
Plenary Speaker, Conference on Moral Responsibility, Neuroscience, Organisation
and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, 2009.
23. “Collective Responsibility and Climate Change”, Keynote Speaker, 4th
International Conference on Applied Ethics, University of Hokkaido, Japan, 2009.
24. "Evidence-based Public Policy: Designing-in Ethics" Invited Plenary Speaker, 4th
Annual National Policy Officers' Conference, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 2011
25. "Corruption and Anti-corruption: Theory and Practice" Invited Plenary Speaker,
10th East West Philosophers' Conference, Hawaii, USA, 2011
26. “The Ethics of Assassination and Targeted Killing”, Invited Plenary Speaker,
Conference on Terrorism and Liberal Democracy, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2011.
27. “Law, Ethics and Public Policy – Designing-in Ethics” Invited Plenary Speaker,
3rd Annual National Public Sector Legal Officers’ Forum, Old Parliament House,
Canberra, Australia, 2012
28. "Stress, Resilience-building and Leadership in Policing – Current Research”,
Keynote Address, NSW Police Association Biennial Conference, Terrigal/Gosford,
Australia, 2012
29. “Joint Epistemic Action”, Keynote Address, Social Ontology and Collective
Intentionality Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 2012
30. “Ferret Flu, Synthetic Biology and the Creation of Dangerous New Pathogens:
The Dual Use Problem in the Biological Sciences”, Keynote Speaker, 7th International
Conference on Applied Ethics, University of Hokkaido, Sapporo, Japan, 2012.
31. “The Moral Foundations of Social Institutions: Energy Infrastructure, Collective
Action Problems and Collective Responsibility”, Keynote Speaker, 16th Annual
Economics of Infrastructure Conference, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
Netherlands, 2013.
32. “Corruption of Financial Benchmarks”, Invited Plenary Speaker, Conference on
Institutional Corruption and the Capital Markets, Harvard Law School, Boston,
USA, 2014.
33. “Dual Use Challenges and Chemical Weapons” Invited Plenary Speaker,
Workshop on 99 Years of Chemical Weapons: 21st Century Challenges, Delft,
Netherlands, 2014
34. “The Global Banking Sector: Corruption, Economic Justice and Institutional
Purpose” Invited Plenary Speaker, Global Economic Justice Conference, Bad
Homburg, Germany, 2014.
35. “The Ethics of Military and Police Use of Force in Armed Conflict”, Invited
Plenary Speaker, ELAC Workshop on Forcible Alternatives to War, Oxford
University, UK, 2014
36. Invited Plenary Speaker at International Organisation of Securities Commissions
(IOSCO) Roundtable held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2014).
37. “Ethics, Policing and Counter-terrorism” Keynote Address, International Forum
on Anti-terrorism Counter-measures, Policing and Emergency Management, National
Police University of China, Shenyang, China, 2014
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38. ‘Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and the Moral Uses and Abuses of Technology’,
Invited Plenary Address, Expert Workshop on Technology-mediated Tragic
Decisions in Military, Police and Disaster Management, University of Zurich,
Zurich, Switzerland, October 2014
39. “Joint Epistemic Action” Invited Plenary Speaker at Social Complexes 2
Conference, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2015
40. “Joint Political Rights and Obligations” Invited Plenary Speaker at Joint
Commitment, Collective Intentionality and Trust Conference, Università Vita-Salute
San Raffaele, Milan, Italy, June 2015
41. “Collective Responsibility, War and Terrorism” Invited Plenary Speaker at
Collective Intentionality X International Conference, The Hague, September 2016.
42. “Institutional Corruption: A Causal Account” Invited Plenary Speaker at
Conference on Political Corruption: Concepts and Conceptions, University of Pavia,
Italy, October 2016
43. “Machine Learning, Morality and Law” Invited Plenary Speaker at ‘Brave New
Worlds: Challenges for Evidence in the 21st Century’ Annual Conference of the
National Judicial College of Australia, Australian National University, Canberra
March, 2017.
ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT POSITIONS:
1. Foundation Director, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics: An
Australian Research Council funded Special Research Centre, Australian National
University/Charles Sturt University/University of Melbourne, 2000-7
2. Head, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, 1997-9
(2nd Term)
3. Head, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, 1994-7
(1st Term)
4. Foundation Professor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University, 1994-
PRESIDING OFFICER OF ACADEMIC COMMITTEES (SELECTION)
Australian National University (2003- 2011) and Charles Sturt University (1994- ):
1. Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Directors’ Committee and
Management Committee (ANU, CSU and University of Melbourne) (2000-2007 ).
2. Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Selection Committees (ANU
and CSU) (various) (2000-2011).
3. Board of Centre for Rural Social Research (CSU) (1994-1999).
4. Policing and Justice Studies Research Committee (CSU) (1996-9).
5. Correctional Management Courses Advisory Committee (CSU) (1997-9).
6. Board of School of Humanities and Social Sciences (CSU) (1994-9).
MEMBERSHIP OF ACADEMIC COMMITTEES (SELECTION).
Australian National University (2003- ), Charles Sturt University (1994- ) and
University of Melbourne (2000- )
1. Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Board of Control (2000-2011)
(ANU, CSU and UM)
2. Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Advisory Board (2000-2011)
(ANU, CSU and UM)
3. University Senate (CSU) (1997-9)
4. University Professorial Promotions Committee (CSU) (2002-3).
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5. Faculty of Arts Board (ANU) (2003-2011 )
6. Faculty of Arts Research Committee (ANU) (2003-2011 )
7. Social Work Board of Studies (CSU) (1994-9)
8. Psychology Board of Studies (CSU) (1994-9)
9. Theology Board of Studies (CSU) (1998-1999)
10. Corrections Board of Studies (CSU) (1997- 2009)
MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS/BOARDS
(1) Member of Australasian Association of Philosophy
(2) Member of American Philosophical Association
(3) Member of Southern African Philosophical Association
(4) Member of Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics
(5) Member of American Association for Professional and Practical Ethics
(6) Fellow, Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences.
(7) Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Social Ontology 2011-
(8) Member, Editorial Board, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1997-2003
(9) Member, Editorial Board, Australian Journalism Review 1999
(10) Member, Editorial Board, Philosophical Papers 1988-
(11) Member, Editorial Board, South African Journal of Philosophy 2000-
(12) Member, Editorial Board, Criminal Justice Ethics 2004-7
DETAILS OF TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Academic Subjects/Levels)
Australian National University
(1) Corruption and Anti-Corruption (Masters_
(2) Criminal Justice Ethics (Masters)
(3) Ethical Theory and Practice (Masters)
Charles Sturt University
(1)Applied Ethics (1st yr)
(2) Problems of Philosophy (2nd yr)
(3) Ethical Theory and Practice (2nd yr)
(4) Generic Skills (1st yr)
(5) Police Ethics (3rd yr)
Rhodes University
(1) Philosophical Problems (1st yr.)
(2) Applied Ethics (1st yr.)
(3) History of Ethics: Aristotle, Kant and Mill (2nd yr.)
(4) Locke, Berkeley and Hume (2nd yr.)
(5) Ethical Theory (2nd yr.)
(6) Epistemology (3rd yr.)
(7) Philosophy of Language (3rd yr.)
(8) Literary Aesthetics (3rd yr.)
(9) Philosophy of Mind (3rd yr.)
(10) Speech Act Theory (4th yr. Honours.)
(11) Philosophy of Action (4th yr. Honours.)
(12) Political and Moral Philosophy (Masters)
University of Canberra
(1) Communication Theory (1st yr.)
(2) Professional Writing (1st yr.)
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(3) Advanced Communication Theory (3rd yr.)
(4) Public Communication and Ethics (Masters)
NB: Miller has supervised a number of honours, masters and doctoral theses in the
areas of professional & applied ethics, ethical theory, political philosophy,
philosophy of language. He is currently supervising three PhD students.
EDUCATIONAL FILMS
1. Make the Right Choice (Co-Director with M Sergi), x 8 Trigger Videos (40
minutes) of Ethical Scenarios (DVD Format), Australian Taxation Office, 2004.
NB: (i) Co-Directors, Seumas Miller and M Sergi, awarded Best Drama – Client
Commissioned, 2004, by Australian Capital Territory Film and Television Council;
(ii) Award: Best Public Sector Film, Australian Corruption Prevention Network,
2005.
(iii) Used in the training programs of 25,000 Australian Taxation Office employees.
2. Trouble at Mill (Co-Director with S Smithers), Trigger Video (15 minutes) of
Human Resource Management Ethics Scenario, Commercially Produced and
Distributed by Video Education Australia, 1998.
PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA (SELECTION)
(1) The Australian Newspaper 15/5/93: quotation/discussion of university research
(2) Radio Australia 31/3/94: interview and discussion on Network Asia on research on
the ethical dimension of Australian/Asian trans-cultural interaction.
(3) The Australian Newspaper (11/11/94): article on business ethics and economic
development
(4) ABC Radio National (19/2/95): interview and discussion on Moral Matters with
Margaret Coffey on corporate ethics and the excesses of the 80s
(5) Radio 2WG (13/9/95): interview and discussion of Miller’s paper on privacy and
computers presented to International World Wide Web Conference.
(6) Weekend Australian Newspaper (18/5/96): interview and quotation concerning
Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett's alleged conflicts of interest
(7) The Age (25/10/96): interview and quotation concerning Victorian Solicitor-
General's alleged conflict of interest in BHP Ok Tedi affair
(8) ABC TV (18/4/97): interview on Stateline on conflicts of interest in Victoria
(9) Radio National (29/7/97): interview on Miller’s book, Police Ethics
(10) ATV 7 TV (29/7/97): News item on launch of Miller’s book, Police Ethics, by
New South Wales Police Commissioner, Peter Ryan
(11) Radio National (3/6/98): interview on Encounter on police shootings
(12) Campus Review (16/9/98): feature article on intellectual independence in
universities
(13) Henan TV (China) (29/10/98): interview on Miller’s address to international
business ethics conference
(14) It’s a Small World, Sky TV (India) (6/6/99): interview on correctional ethics.
(15) Canberra Times (6/6/2000): feature article on Speight and the Fiji hostages.
(16) Sydney Morning Herald (24/4/2001): interview concerning Miller’s research
project on e-corruption undertaken for the Independent Commission Against
Corruption (ICAC)
(17) ABC TV (21/5/2001): interview concerning Miller’s research for ICAC
(18) The Australian Newspaper (5/12/2001): interview concerning ethics experts.
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(19) Canberra Times (10/6/2004): report on Inquiry into Chief Scientist’s Alleged
Conflict of Interest. (Miller appeared as an expert witness before the Australian
Senate Committee in question.)
(20) Fiji Times (3/10/2005): interview concerning restorative justice.
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS (SELECTION)
1. Written submission to Australian Science and Technology Council (ASTEC) in
relation to the role of philosophy in the contribution of science and technology to
economic development (1992)
2. Written submission to Computer Sciences of Australia Pty Ltd in relation to the
role of business ethics in corporate training programs (1993)
3. Written submission on academic tenure to the Federal Government's Hoare
Commission on Higher Education (1996)
4. Written submission on privacy in the private sector to the Australian Senate's Legal
and Constitutional References Committee (1998)
5. Member Ethics Committee, Wagga Base Hospital (1994-7)
6. Invited written submission to the Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences on
Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (2003).
7. Expert Witness, Australian Senate’s Committee of Inquiry into the Alleged Conflict
of Interest of the Chief Scientist of Australia (2004)
8. Chairperson, Expert Workshop on Ferret-Flu Experiments and Biosecurity, The
Hague (2013)
9. Invited Expert at the United Nations’ Special Rapporteur on Extra-judicial,
Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Christof Heyns, closed Consultation Workshop
on Armed Drones and the Right to Life, and provided input for his report for the
UN General Assembly, held at University of Oxford, UK (2013).
10. Invited written submission (with George Gilligan, Justin O’Brien, Pamela
Hanrahan and Deen Sanders) to Australian Financial System Inquiry (2014)