From panic to policy: the state of criminal law reform
Criminal law policy is being made in a more haphazard and less effective manner than before. This article is an attempt to examine why.
Criminal law policy is being made in a more haphazard and less effective manner than before. This article is an attempt to examine why.
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A compelling analysis of the long awaited Commonwealth Integrity Commission Bill.
A fascinating look at the very public US Supreme Court appointment process & how it compares with the very private process for our High Court.
Keeping pace with technology and why we need a new tort specifically for digital privacy breaches.
An opinion piece on the contentious New South Wales defamation reforms.
There are many laws across the state and the country that are subject to the scrutiny of the legal profession. Key legal professionals give their…
For lawyer and former Prime Minister John Howard OM AC, tales of a chance meeting on the battlefields of France form just one part of…