Jonathan Crowe

Jonathan George Crowe (born 1979) is an Australian legal philosopher. He is Professor of Law at Bond University.[1]

Crowe is recognised internationally for his work on legal philosophy, ethical theory and public law.[2] He is a proponent of natural law theory in jurisprudence and ethics.[3] He is known in Australia for his advocacy on behalf of survivors of sexual violence.[4]

Crowe is an Honorary Life Member of the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy, having served as its President from 2014 to 2018 (succeeding Jeffrey Goldsworthy).[5] He is also a former President of the Australian Dispute Resolution Research Network.[6]

Books

  • Jonathan Crowe, Natural Law and the Nature of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2019)
  • Jonathan Crowe and Constance Youngwon Lee (eds), Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory (Edward Elgar, 2019)
  • Jonathan Crowe, Legal Theory (Thomson Reuters, 3rd ed., 2019)
  • Rebecca Ananian-Welsh and Jonathan Crowe (eds), Judicial Independence in Australia: Contemporary Challenges, Future Directions (Federation Press, 2016)
  • Jonathan Crowe, Legal Theory (Thomson Reuters, 2nd ed., 2014)
  • Jonathan Crowe and Kylie Weston-Scheuber, Principles of International Humanitarian Law (Edward Elgar, 2013)
  • Suri Ratnapala and Jonathan Crowe, Australian Constitutional Law: Foundations and Theory (Oxford University Press, 3rd ed., 2012)
  • Jonathan Crowe, Legal Theory (Thomson Reuters, 2009)

References

  1. “Jonathan Crowe”. bond.edu.au. Retrieved on 1 October 2018.
  2. Lara Bullock, “Bond University Appoints Trio of Academics”. lawyersweekly.com.au. Retrieved on 1 October 2018.
  3. Jonathan Crowe, Natural Law and the Nature of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
  4. Jonathan Crowe, "Consent is Not a 'Romance Killer': The Mistake of Fact Defence for Rape Needs to Go". theguardian.com. Retrieved on 16 March 2019; Josh Robertson, "Queensland Will Abolish Rape Defence 'Loophole' if Law Reform Experts Recommend It". abc.net.au. Retrieved on 26 September 2019; Felicity Robinson, "She Didn’t Consent. He Misunderstood. Is it Rape?". primer.com.au. Retrieved on 26 September 2019; Lydia Lynch, "'It is Horrific': The Queensland Law Allowing Rapists Off Scot-Free'. brisbanetimes.com.au. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  5. “About Us”. aslp.org.au. Retrieved on 1 October 2018; “Jonathan Crowe”. academia.edu. Retrieved on 1 October 2018.
  6. “Jonathan Crowe”. academia.edu. Retrieved on 1 October 2018.
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