My list of publications exhibits a multifaceted exploration of the law. Spanning across different topics, as stated above, my research sits at the intersection of society, public policy, and the law. Exploring the traditional boundaries of doctrinal law and its theoretical foundations in relation to emerging and new societal challenges, my research unites several strands of legal inquiry linked to social justice and equality.
My charity law research has been cited by the Queensland Supreme Court, the Western Australian Parliament, and eminent legal charity scholars. The impact of my research has produced an impact on how charity law is discussed and applied in Australia.
Book Chapter: Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary
Crawley, Karen and Weinert, Kim D. (2024). Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary. The Routledge handbook of cultural legal studies. (pp. 451-470) London, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003467762-34
Journal Article: Trying to be heard–the voices of first nation People in Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream
Weinert, Kim D. (2024). Trying to be heard–the voices of first nation People in Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream. Law and Humanities, 18 (1), 93-111. doi: 10.1080/17521483.2023.2281056
Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary
Crawley, Karen and Weinert, Kim D. (2024). Terror Nullius (2018): Queering the Australian colonial imaginary. The Routledge handbook of cultural legal studies. (pp. 451-470) London, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781003467762-34
Trying to be heard–the voices of first nation People in Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream
Weinert, Kim D. (2024). Trying to be heard–the voices of first nation People in Herzog’s Where the Green Ants Dream. Law and Humanities, 18 (1), 93-111. doi: 10.1080/17521483.2023.2281056