Mrs Marina Nehme

Mrs Marina Nehme

SENIOR LECTURER,
School of Law

Personal

Qualifications

  • MALaw University of New South Wales

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • School of Law

Contact

Email:M.Nehme@uws.edu.au
Extension:9660
Mobile:
Location:EK.G.39
Parramatta
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Biography

Dr Marina Nehme is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Western Sydney. She is a researcher in corporate and financial services law issues. She has completed a PhD on the use of enforceable undertakings by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Her thesis is entitled: An Analysis of the Australian system of enforceable undertakings to determine an improved theory of negotiated settlements.

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Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Nehme, M. (2013), 'Indigenous corporate governance in Australia and beyond', Economy and Commercial Law - Selected Issues, Athens Institute for Education and Research 9789609549394.
  • Juriansz, J. and Nehme, M. (2012), 'Corruption, International Business Transactions and the OECD', Transnational Governance: Emerging Models of Global Legal Relation, Ashgate 9781409418276.
  • Juriansz, J. and Nehme, M. (2012), 'Corruption, international business transactions and the OECD', Transnational Governance: Emerging Models of Global Legal Regulation, Ashgate 9781409418276.

Journal Articles

  • Nehme, M. (2012), 'The Financial Markets Authority and Administrative Monetary Penalties', New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 21.
  • Nehme, M. (2012), 'The Use of Controlled Virtual Learning Environments at a Law School: A Preliminary Study', The International Journal of Learning, 14.
  • Nehme, M. and Adams, M. (2012), 'Section 18 of the Australian Consumer Law and Environmental Issues', Bond Law Review, 30.
  • Nehme, M. and Juriansz, J. (2012), 'The Evolution of Indigenous Corporations: Where to Now?', Adelaide Law Review, 37.
  • Nehme, M. (2012), 'The Financial Markets Authority and administrative monetary penalties', New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 21.
  • Nehme, M. and Adams, M. (2012), 'Section 18 of the Australian Consumer Law and environmental issues', Bond Law Review, 30.
  • Nehme, M. (2012), 'The use of controlled virtual learning environments at a law school : a preliminary study', International Journal of Learning, 14.
  • Nehme, M. (2012), 'The nexus between teaching and research : easier said than done', Education Legal Review, 32.
  • Nehme, M. and Juriansz, J. (2012), 'The evolution of Indigenous corporations : where to now?', Adelaide Law Review, 35.
  • Nehme, M. (2011), 'Monitoring enforceable undertakings', New Zealand Law Journal, 5.
  • Adams, M. and Nehme, M. (2011), 'No new specific legislation required to deal with 'greenwashing'', Keeping Good Companies, 4.
  • Nehme, M. (2011), 'Birth of a New Securities Law Regulator: The Financial Markets Authority and the Powers at its Disposal', New Zealand Law Review, 31.
  • Nehme, M. (2010), 'The Use of Enforceable Undertakings by the New Zealand Securities Commission: An Underused Sanction With Great Potential', New Zealand Business Law Quarterly, 24.
  • Nehme, M. (2010), 'Enforceable undertakings: Are They Procedurally Fair?', The Sydney Law Review, 31.
  • Nehme, M. (2010), 'E-Learning and Student's Motivation', Legal Education Review, 17.
  • Nehme, M. (2010), 'Enforceable Undertaking: A Restorative Sanction?', Monash University Law Review, 28.
  • Nehme, M. (2009), 'Unascertained future claims:Current Issues and Future Reforms', Insolvency Law Journal, 18.
  • Adams, M. and Nehme, M. (2009), 'Australian overregulation? - effect on directors' liability', Keeping good companies, 4.
  • Nehme, M. (2009), 'The use of enforceable undertakings by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission', University of Tasmania Law Review, 32.
  • Nehme, M. (2009), 'Justice to Outsiders Through Undertakings', Queenslad University of Technology Law and Justice Journal, 16.
  • Nehme, M. (2009), 'Monitoring compliance with enforceable undertakings', Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 27.
  • Nehme, M. (2008), 'Enforceable undertaking and its impact on private lawsuit', Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 18.
  • Nehme, M. (2008), 'Enforceable Undertakings and the Court System', Company and Securities Law Journal, 25.
  • Nehme, M. and Adams, M. (2008), 'E-Learning In Corporate Law: The Value-Add Of Online Resources', Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association, 12.
  • Nehme, M. and Hyland, M. (2008), 'Houldsworth: An Obsolete Piece in the Legislative Puzzle', University of Western Sydney Law Review, 28.
  • Nehme, M. and Wee, C. (2008), 'Tracing the historical development of corporate social responsibility and corporate social reporting', James Cook University Law Review, 40.
  • Nehme, M., Hyland, M. and Adams, M. (2007), 'Enforcement of continuous disclosure: The use of infringement notice and alternative sanctions', Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 23.
  • Nehme, M. (2007), 'Enforceable Undertakings: A New Form of Settlement to Resolve Alleged Breaches of the Law', University of Western Sydney Law Review, 20.
  • Nehme, M. and Adams, M. (2007), 'The active use of enforceable undertakings by ASIC - Part 1', Keeping Good Companies, 3.
  • Nehme, M. (2007), 'Expansion of the Powers of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Relation to Enforceable Undertakings', Company and Securities Law Journal, 6.
  • Nehme, M. and Adams, M. (2007), 'The active use of enforceable undertakings by ASIC - Part 2', Keeping Good Companies, 3.
  • Harris, J. and Nehme, M. (2007), 'An Analysis of the Vines Appeal', Company and Securities Law Journal, 5.
  • Adams, M., Young, A. and Nehme, M. (2006), 'Preliminary Review of Over Regulation in Australian Financial Services', Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 24.
  • Nehme, M. (2005), 'Enforceable Undertakings in Australia and Beyond', Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 20.

Conference Papers

  • Nehme, M. (2007), 'The power of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to accept enforceable undertakings: Aims and Current Practices', Law and Public Policy: Taming the Unruly Horse? 62nd (ALTA) Annual Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:Indigenous corporate governance
Years:2009-09-22 - 2010-10-21
ID:P00017374
UWS Researchers:Marina Nehme and John Juriansz
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney

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