LLB (Hons)(Bond) SJD (Bond) Winnie migrated from Taiwan to Australia in October 1989. She was a Vice-Chancellor's Scholar of Bond University (1995-98) and completed her law degree with First Class Honours. Following her articles of clerkship with Allens Arthur Robinson (Brisbane), she was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland in June 2000. Since September 2000 Winnie has been teaching at Bond Law Faculty in the areas of Property Law, Land Law, Conflict of Laws and Equity. She obtained Doctor of Legal Science in June 2006.
Articles
Harmonising judicial approaches to determining the enforceability of foreign annulled awards, Contemporary Asia Arbitration Journal (2009)
Judicial enforcement of foreign annulled awards has engendered fervent debate. Pursuant to Article V(1)(e) of...
Parallel proceedings and international commercial arbitration: The International Law Association's recommendations for arbitrators, Contemporary Asia arbitration journal (2009)
In 2006 the International Law Association adopted various recommendations to facilitate consistency in the arbitrators'...
Recommendations on public policy in the enforcement of arbitral awards, public policy, enforcement, arbitral awards (2009)
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Unruly applications of the inherently unruly public-policy exception persist, primarily because the public-policy...
Finders keepers losers weepers?, The National Legal Eagle (2003)
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We find and lose things all the time. ’Finders’ are those who find...
Feathering their own nests? Should barristers and/or solicitors be sued, The National Legal Eagle (2002)
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Most people have seen lawyers arguing in courts - that is, acting as...
Other
Public policy in the judicial enforcement of arbitral awards: lessons for and from Australia, Theses (2005)
Judicial enforcement of arbitral awards is necessary where there is no voluntary compliance by the...