Conference papers & presentations
2012
Foley, T. Using pre court diversion programs as alternative means to meet retributive requirements. Paper accepted for presentation at the AIJA Doing Justice for Young People - Issues and Challenges for Judicial Administration in Australia and New Zealand Conference, Brisbane, 23-25 August 2012
Foley, T. Professionalism v. commercialism – the experience of young lawyers, Paper accepted for presentation at the 5th International Legal Ethics Conference, Banff 12-14 July 2012
Foley, T. (with S. Tang) Learning to be Happily Ignorant: Uncertainty, Ignorance, and the Wellbeing of Law Students and Lawyers, Paper presented at the 2012 International Law and Society Association conference Honolulu, June 5-8 2012
Foley, T. Professionalism – good, commercialism – bad: false dichotomy? Paper presented at the Australia New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium University of Otago, Dunedin 9 - 10 February 2012
2011
Foley, T. What is legal professionalism and can clinic teach it? Paper presented to the 9th IJCLE/GAJE Conference – Life, the Universe and Clinic: What questions does Clinic answer?, Valencia Spain 11-15 July 2011
Foley, T. New lawyers for a new millennium: How ready do Australian law graduates feel? Paper presented to the Program on the Legal Profession, Harvard Law School, 4 February 2011
Foley, T. Increasing Potential for Success in Legal Practice – Some empirically-derived insights from new lawyers, paperpresented at the Learning in Law Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 28-29 January 2011
2010
Foley, T. Preparation for Practice - What newly admitted lawyers say is necessary for a successful transition, paperaccepted for presentation to the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council (APLEC) Conference, Bond University, 11-13 November 2010
Foley T. Becoming a Professional: The importance of finding a satisfactory value convergence, paper presented at the Continuing Legal Education Association of Australasia (CLEAA) Conference, Sydney, 28 October 2010.
Foley T. Restorative Sentencing, paper presented to the Victorian Association for Restorative Justice (VARJ) Research and Practice Forum, Melbourne 7 October 2010.
Foley T. (with S Tang, M Rowe, V. Holmes) Becoming a Legal Professional – the importance of learning to deal with uncertainty, paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Legal Ethics Colloquium, Toowoomba, 23-24 September 2010
Foley, T. (with M Rowe) Teaching professionalism in legal clinics– what new practitioners say is important, paper presented to the 8th International Clinical Legal Education Conference, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 7-9 July 2010
Foley, T. (with V Holmes, M Rowe, S Tang) What legal professionalism means: how the experience of young lawyers equates to notions of ‘ethical legal practice’, paper presented to ANU College of Law Research Workshop 24 June 2010
Foley, T. The scope for generating just outcomes in criminal and civil proceedings through apology and forgiveness, paper presented to the Non-Adversarial Justice Conference, Melbourne, 4-7 May 2010
Foley.T. Preparing professionals: Creating lawyers for ethical legal practice, paper presented to the La Trobe Law School 23 February 2010
2009
Foley, T. Doing Retribution Restoratively, paper presented at the Towards Restorative Justice Conference, Sydney University, 7-9 December 2009
Foley.T. Restorative and Retributive Responses to Wrongdoing, paper presented to the ANU Regnet Annual Conference, Canberra, 27 November 2009.
Foley, T. (with M. Rowe) Providing an authentic practical experience for graduate law students, paper presented at the HERDSA 2009 Conference, Darwin, 6-9 July 2009
2008
Foley.T. Developing a Model that Accommodates Restorative Approaches alongside Punitive Approaches in Responses to Wrongdoing, paper presented to the ANU Regnet PhD Seminar Series, Canberra, 12 December 2008.
Foley.T. Providing an experience of a sense of justice in response to wrongdoing, paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research, Adelaide, 14-17 August 2008.
Foley.T. (with V. Holmes & M. Rowe), Using informal learning to enhance ethical legal practice, paper presented at the Third International Legal Ethics Conference. Gold Coast, 13-16 July2008.
Foley.T. Restorative justice and due process protections, paper presented at the Victorian Association of Restorative Justice Conference, Melbourne, 14 May 2008.
2007
Foley, T. The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program – Explaining the empirical data, paper presented to the Regnet PhD Seminar, Canberra, 4 December 2007
Foley.T. Responding to Wrongdoing – The need for justice, paper presented at the Victorian Association of Restorative Justice Meeting, Melbourne, 28 November 2007.
Foley, T. (with C. Trevitt) Action Research and Curriculum Development in Legal Practice Education: The lessons of a collaborative and iterative process, paper presented at the APLEC Conference, Canberra, 23-25 November 2007
Foley, T. Lawyers and Legal Interpreters, paper presented to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Conference Canberra, 10 November 2007
Foley, T. Justice Responses to Wrongdoing – A restorative perspective, paper presented to the ANU Regnet Lunchtime Seminar Series, Canberra, 9 October 2007.
Foley.T. The Justice of Restorative Justice, paper presented at Dalhousie Law School Seminar Series, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 3 October 2007.
Foley, T. Interpreters in the Courtroom, interview with ABC Radio National, The Law Report, 22 May 2007
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Foley, T. Planning Appeals – A Comparative Journey, paper presented at the Queensland Environmental Law Association Conference, Kingscliff, 16-18 May 2007
Foley, T. Quality Interpreting – The Legal Profession View, invited panel presentation to the Critical Link 5 Congress on Interpreting in the Community, Parramatta, 11-15 April 2007
2006
Foley, T. Doing Justice Differently: Restorative justice in criminal law, paper presented to the 23rd Law and Society Conference, Wollongong, 13-15 December 2006
Foley, T. Chair at Australian Corporate Lawyers Association Seminar ABC of Government Law, Canberra, 30 November 2006
Foley, T. Navigating the transition to ethical legal practice, paper presented to the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council Conference, Sydney, 10-12 November 2006
2005
Foley, T. [with Tamsitt, G] Mentoring New Lawyers for Professional Legal Practice, paper presented at the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council Conference, Adelaide, 11-13 November 2005
Foley, T. You want justice with that? The Quality of Justice in Restorative Conferencing, paper presented at the Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Social Psychology Meets Law and Justice Conference, School of Psychology ANU, 1-2 November 2005
Foley, T. [with Harrison, J., Holmes, V., Rowe, M., Sutherland, P.] Capacity of a Clinical Program to provide 'Minor Assistance' within the Structure of a Legal aid Commission, paper presented by J Harrison & V Holmes to the 3rd International Jrn of Clinical Legal Education/8th Aust.Clinical Legal Education Conference, Melbourne, 13-15 July 2005
Foley, T. Environmental Dispute Resolution - producing outcomes that are environmentally fair, paper presented to the Australasian Law Teachers Association Conference, Hamilton NZ, 5-8 July 2005
Foley, T. The Justice of Restorative Justice Programs, paper presented to the International Network for Research on Restorative Justice and the Centre for Restorative Justice Conference, Canberra, 23-25 February 2005
2004
Foley, T. & Drumgold, S. Crimes (Restorative Justice) Act 2004 ACT, CLE Seminar for the ACT Law Society, 8 November 2004
Foley, T. Relationship between legal justice and restorative justice, seminar paper presented at RegNet , Research School of Social Science ANU, 10 August 2004
Foley, T. Police use of diversionary options with young drug offenders, paper presented to the 2004 Canadian Law and Society Association Conference, Winnipeg, Canada, 2-5 June 2004
Foley, T. Using a responsive regulatory pyramid in environmental regulation, keynote presentation, Queensland Environmental Law Association Conference, Cairns, 12-14 May 2004
2003
Foley, T. Restorative justice and Legal Justice, paper presented at RegNet Annual Conference, Canberra 9-11 December 2003.
Foley, T. Examining the Legal Process – using diversionary options with young drug offenders, paper presented at the 21st Annual Law and Society Conference, Newcastle, 8-10 December 2003.
Foley, T. Factors which inform police Discretion in the use of diversionary options to enforce juvenile drug use law, paper presented to the Juvenile Justice: From the Lessons of the Past to a Roadmap for the Future Conference, Sydney, 1-2 December 2003.
Foley, T. Criteria Based Assessment – Developing a PLT Model, paper presented to the Australasian Professional Legal Education Council Conference, Brisbane, 14-16 November 2003
Foley, T. “Lawyers’ Focus on Working with Interpreters” paper presented to the Interpreters & Legal Professionals Conference, Sydney, 21 March 2003.
2002
Foley, T. Undertaking Empirical Legal Research: A case study in juvenile justice, paper presented to the 20th Annual Law and Society Conference, Wollongong, 9-11 December 2002
Foley, T. [with Tamsitt G, Allen E & Blank G.] Issues in Managing the Transition to an Off Campus Study Program: A Case Study in Law, presentation to the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Conference, Canberra/Sydney, 30 April-3 May 2002.
2001
Foley, T. The Quality of Learning in Legal Education, Action Research paper, CEDAM Presentation, AustralianNationalUniversity October 2001.
Foley, T. Negotiating Resource Agreements: Lessons from Indigenous Land Use Agreements paper presented to the Native Title Representatives Bodies & National Environmental Law Association Joint Conference, Townsville, 30-31 August 2001.
Foley, T. Enhancing the Quality of Learning: Using Real and Virtual Discussion, paper presented to the 26th Annual International Conference on Improving University Teaching, Johannesburg, South Africa 9-12 July 2001.
Foley, T. An Effective Dispute Resolution Model for Forestry Disputes: Lessons from the Regional Forestry Agreement Process” paper presented to the 2nd A/Asian Natural Resource Law and Policy Conference, Perth, 8-9 March 2001.
2000
Foley, T. [with Chan, S.] Improving Student Performance Using Online Discussion, paper presented to the Effective Teaching and Learning at University Conference, UQ, Brisbane, 9-10 November 2000.
Foley, T. The Discussional Classroom Using Online Technology”, paper presented to the Australian Law Teachers Association Conference, Canberra, July 2000.
Foley, T. Sustainability Monitoring- The Community Role: A case study in the forests",paper presented to the Queensland Environmental Law Association Conference, Brisbane, May 2000.