Elisa Arcioni
Profile
Degrees and Qualifications
BA LLB UOW GradDipLegPrac College of Law
Courses Taught
- Public Law
Research Interests
- Australian Constitutional and Public Law
Brief Biographical Details
Elisa joined the Sydney Law School in 2012. Prior to that Elisa was a lecturer in law at the University of Wollongong and associate to the Honourable Justice Michael Kirby, High Court of Australia.
Publications
Book Chapters | Refereed Journal Articles | Refereed Articles Conference Proceedings | Non-Refereed Articles | Conference/Seminar Papers
Book Chapters
- Arcioni, E, ‘Identity at the edge of constitutional membership’ in Rubenstein, K, Nolan, M, Jenkins, F (eds), Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World, (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming)
- Arcioni, E, 'Excluding Indigenous Australians from "The People": A Reconsideration of Sections 25 and 127 of the Constitution' (2012) 40(3) Federal Law Review 287-315
- Arcioni, E, ‘Some comments on amici curiae and ‘the people’ of the Australian Constitution’ (2010) 22(3) Bond Law Review 148-155
- Arcioni, E, ‘Representation for the Italian Diaspora’ (2006) Democratic Audit of Australia
- Arcioni, E, ‘Developments in Free Speech Law in Australia: Coleman and Mulholland’ (2005) 33 Federal Law Review 333-354
- Arcioni, E, ‘Politics, police and proportionality – an opportunity to explore the Lange test: Coleman v Power’ (2003) 25(3) Sydney Law Review 379-390
- Arcioni, E & Mitchell, G, ‘When the RATS became IRATE: a study of environmental justice in Australia’ (2005) 14(3) Environmental Politics 363-379
- Arcioni, E, ‘What’s in a name? The changing definition of weeds in Australia’ (2004) 21 Environmental and Planning Law Journal 450-466
- Arcioni, E, ‘Defining native title (Indigenous Australian cultural knowledge and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth))’ (2003) 7 Southern Cross University Law Review 50-88
- Arcioni, E, ‘Out Damned Weeds! Weed Management in Australia – Keeping Them at Bay’ (2003) 8(1) Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 75-122
- Arcioni, E, ‘Can Catchment Management Deliver Coordination of Resources Management in New South Wales?’ (2001) 7(2) Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 169-195
Refereed Articles Conference Proceedings
- Arcioni, E, ‘The Noxious Weeds Act 1993 (NSW) – balancing people, planet and profit?’ in B Sindel & S Johnson (eds), Proceedings of the 14th Australian Weeds Conference ‘Weed Management: balancing people, planet, profit’, Weed Society of New South Wales (2004) 669-672
- Arcioni, E, ‘Fare well, Justice Kirby’ (2009) 34(1) Alternative Law Journal 46-47
- Arcioni, E, ‘Democracy and the High Court – the people deciding the identity of ‘the people’’, Public Law Weekend, ANU, September 2012
- Arcioni, E, ‘Constructing identity in Australian constitutional law’, 2nd International Conference on Law, Language and Professional Practice, Second University of Naples, Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Caserta, Italy, May 2012
- Arcioni, E, ‘Indigenous Australians – problematic membership of the constitutional community’, 2011 Sydney Law School Postgraduate Conference, Sydney Law School, 27-28 October 2011
- Arcioni, E, ‘Drawing lines in shifting sands – the people of the Constitution’, University of New South Wales Staff Seminar Series, 10 May 2011 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘The people, the electors, the community – how do we know who is who?’, Faculty of Law Seminar Series, University of Wollongong, 4 May 2011
- Arcioni, E, ‘Identity at the edge of constitutional membership’, Allegiance and Identity Workshop, ANU, July 2010
- Arcioni, E, ‘The people of the territories – a part yet apart?’, Postgraduate Conference on Public Law, UNSW, 12-13 July 2010
- Arcioni, E, ‘Some comments on amicus curiae and ‘the people’ of the Australian Constitution’, Access to Constitutional Justice Conference, Bond University, 4 June 2010 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘The people of the territories’, Legal Intersections Research Centre Seminar Series, University of Wollongong, 12 May 2010
- Arcioni, E, ‘The people’ in the Australian Constitution, Gilbert + Tobin Constitutional Law Conference, February 2009 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘The regulation of graffiti and the limited scope for protection through the implied freedom of political communication’ Art Crimes Panel, Arc Biennial, Brisbane, 2007 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘Constitutional notions of the people’, Law & Society Conference, University of Wollongong, December 2006
- Arcioni, E, ‘Women as part of ‘the people’ – an historical perspective’, Federalism and Feminism Symposium, Centre for International and Public Law, ANU, November 2006 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘The way we were - history and ‘the people’ of the Constitution’, Legal Intersections Research Centre Seminar Series, University of Wollongong, 23 August 2006
- Arcioni, E, ‘Indigenous cultural knowledge and the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth)’, International Conference on Bioprospecting and Indigenous Rights, Macquarie University, April 2004 (by invitation
- Arcioni, E, ‘Free speech and the Australian Constitution: Coleman, Mulholland, and APLA’, Speech and Freedom: Comparative Constitutional Conceptions, ANU, December 2004 (by invitation)
- Arcioni, E, ‘Corrupt coppers and unregistered political parties: factual bases for constitutional freedoms?’, Law & Society Conference, Griffith University, December 2004
- Arcioni, E, ‘Weeds policy and law in NSW’, Institute for Conservation Biology and Law, University of Wollongong, October 2004
- Arcioni, E, ‘Australian identity and the control of weeds’, Outback Summit, Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand/National Environmental Law Association, Broken Hill, October 2003
- Arcioni, E, ‘Graffiti, Freedom and Regulation’, Graffiti and Disorder: Local Government, Law Enforcement and Community Responses, Australian Institute of Criminology, Brisbane, August 2003
- Arcioni, E, ‘Implied freedom of political communication – an outline’, Legal Intersections Research Centre Seminar Series, University of Wollongong, August 2003






