Mrs Kirsty Paynter

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Academic Division,
Sessional Staff


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Positions

Sessional Employment Contract with QUT
Academic Division,
Sessional Staff

Publications

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2024

  • McDonald , A., Paynter, K. & Van Der Vyver, E. (2024). Embedded Insurance. In Tarr, A. A., Tarr, J., Thompson, M. & Wilkinson, D. (Eds.), The Global Insurance Market and Change (pp. 66–94). Informa Law. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/243995
  • Corbett-Wilkins, R., McLaughlin, C., Taylor, A., Lloyd, S., Bellis, C., Yeend, R. & Paynter, K. (2024). Cyber Risk and Insurance. In Tarr, A. A., Tarr, J., Thompson, M. & Wilkinson, D. (Eds.), The Global Insurance Market and Change (pp. 286–332). Informa Law. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/244234
  • Smith, D., Paynter, K. & Donley, S. (2024). Professional Indemnity Insurance. In Tarr, A. A., Tarr, J., Thompson, M. & Wilkinson, D. (Eds.), The Global Insurance Market and Change (pp. 333–373). Informa Law. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/244235

2022

  • Tarr, A. A. & Paynter, K. (2022). Drones-delivering value to the economy. In Tarr, A. A., Tarr, J., Thompson , M. & Ellis, J. (Eds.), Drone Law and Policy (pp. 17–34). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212561
  • Tarr, A., Perera, A. G., Chahl, J. S., Chell, C., Ogunwa, T. & Paynter, K. (2022). Drones-healthcare, humanitarian efforts and recreational use. In Tarr, A., Tarr, J., Thompson, M. & Ellis, J. (Eds.), Drone Law and Policy (pp. 35–54). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212562
  • Tarr, A., Smith, D., Chamberlain, T., Ritterband, S. & Paynter, K. (2022). Insurance: General. In Tarr, A. A., Tarr, J., Thompson, M. & Ellis, J. (Eds.), Drone Law and Policy (pp. 393–403). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212563

2021

2020

A complete list of publications is available at: https://www.qut.edu.au/about/our-people/academic-profiles/kirsty.paynter

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