4805. Legal systems
Title | 4805. Legal systems |
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Parent | 48. Law and Legal Studies |
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Visual decision aids: Improving laypeople’s understanding of forensic science evidence
Ribeiro, Gianni, Likwornik, Helena and Chin, Jason M.. 2023. "Visual decision aids: Improving laypeople’s understanding of forensic science evidence ." Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 12 (2), pp. 230-240. https://doi.org/10.1037/mac0000026Article
The Lost Lawyer Regained: Virtue, Liberalism and Citizenship in Lawyers' Ethics
Mortensen, Reid. 2023. "The Lost Lawyer Regained: Virtue, Liberalism and Citizenship in Lawyers' Ethics." Webb, Julian (ed.) Leading Works in Legal Ethics. United Kingdom. Routledge. pp. 44-66Edited book (chapter)
Future Ready Report: Queensland Sole, Micro, Small and Medium Law Firm Capability to Meet Disruption: COVID–19, Technology and Intergenerational Change
Hart, Caroline, Timoshanko, Aaron, Bartlett, Francesca, Murray, Angus and Perry-Petersen, Andrea. 2023. Future Ready Report: Queensland Sole, Micro, Small and Medium Law Firm Capability to Meet Disruption: COVID–19, Technology and Intergenerational Change. Australia. Queensland Law Society.Project report
Respect for juries: A rejoinder to Hemming on Pell
Patrick, Jeremy. 2023. "Respect for juries: A rejoinder to Hemming on Pell." Alternative Law Journal . 48 (2), pp. 116-119. https://doi.org//10.1177/1037969X231159431Article
Evidence Law in Qld, SA and WA, 2nd ed.
Hemming, Andrew. 2022. Evidence Law in Qld, SA and WA, 2nd ed. Sydney, Australia. Lawbook Co..Textbook
Inconsistencies, Improbabilities and Impossibilities in the Case of cardinal Pell: A Reply to Memory Science
Hum, Fiona and Hemming, Andrew. 2022. "Inconsistencies, Improbabilities and Impossibilities in the Case of cardinal Pell: A Reply to Memory Science." Criminal Law Journal. 46 (3), pp. 151-169.Article
Why the Jury in Pell v The Queen Must Have Had a Doubt and the High Court was Right to Quash the Guilty Verdicts
Hemming, Andrew. 2022. "Why the Jury in Pell v The Queen Must Have Had a Doubt and the High Court was Right to Quash the Guilty Verdicts." Australian Journal of Law and Religion. 1 (1), pp. 57-75.Article
When death is not a crime: Challenges for police and policing
Carpenter, Belinda, Tait, Gordon, Quadrelli, Carol A. and Thompson, Ian. 2014. "When death is not a crime: Challenges for police and policing." Papers from the British Criminology Conference: An Online Journal by the British Society of Criminology. 14 (1-2), pp. 3-16.Article
Decision-making in a death investigation: Emotion, families and the coroner
Tait, Gordon, Carpenter, Belinda, Quadrelli, Carol and Barnes, Michael. 2016. "Decision-making in a death investigation: Emotion, families and the coroner." Journal of Law and Medicine. 23 (3), pp. 571-581.Article
Arguing the Autopsy: mutual suspicion, jurisdictional confusion and the socially marginal
Carpenter, Belinda, Tait, Gordon and Quadrelli, Carol. 2013. "Arguing the Autopsy: mutual suspicion, jurisdictional confusion and the socially marginal." Tauri, Juan and Richards, Kelly (ed.) 2nd International Conference Crime, Justice and Social Democracy (2013). Brisbane, Australia 2013 Australia.Paper
Finding the Law
McKibbin, Sarah. 2020. "Finding the Law." Learning Law. United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press. pp. 337-372Textbook (chapter)
The Blue Sky Effect: a repatriation of judicial review or a search for flexibility?
Young, Simon. 2020. "The Blue Sky Effect: a repatriation of judicial review or a search for flexibility?" Australian Journal of Administrative Law. 27 (3), pp. 165-179.Article
Bar exams, legal ethics and the fight against corruption: lessons from Brazil
Economides, Kim and de Rezende Alvim, Joaquim Leonel. 2020. "Bar exams, legal ethics and the fight against corruption: lessons from Brazil." Legal Ethics. 23 (1-2), pp. 31-47. https://doi.org/10.1080/1460728x.2020.1822098Article
Reform to the Law of Consent: A Tale of Two States
Gray, Anthony. 2022. "Reform to the Law of Consent: A Tale of Two States." Journal of Judicial Administration. 31 (4), pp. 229-247.Article
Under What Circumstances is the Shield Against Self-Incrimination Lowered in a Civil Action?
Hemming, Andrew. 2022. "Under What Circumstances is the Shield Against Self-Incrimination Lowered in a Civil Action?" Lincoln Memorial University Law Review. 9 (2), pp. 20-72.Article
The use of real evidence in court: time to trust the common sense of the jury?
Hemming, Andrew. 2022. "The use of real evidence in court: time to trust the common sense of the jury?" Australian Law Journal. 96 (2), pp. 105-124.Article
Illegally or Improperly Obtained Evidence: Time to Reform s 138 of the Uniform Evidence Legislation?
Hemming, Andrew. 2021. "Illegally or Improperly Obtained Evidence: Time to Reform s 138 of the Uniform Evidence Legislation?" Journal of Judicial Administration. 31 (2), pp. 92-112.Article
A Lawyer by Any Other Name: The Restrictions on Unqualified Legal Practice in Australia
Murray, Katie. 2021. "A Lawyer by Any Other Name: The Restrictions on Unqualified Legal Practice in Australia." Australian Law Journal. 95 (12), pp. 979-997.Article
Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste
Igreja, Victor. 2022. "Relationships in Transition: Negotiating Accountability and Productive Guilt in Timor Leste." von Kellenbach, Katharina and Buschmeier, Matthias (ed.) Guilt: A Force of Cultural Transformation. New York, United States. Oxford University Press. pp. 285-304Edited book (chapter)
A Legal History for Australia
McKibbin, Sarah, Connors, Libby and Harmes, Marcus. 2021. A Legal History for Australia. London, United Kingdom. Hart Publishing.Authored book
Dispute management
Collins, Pauline, Demeter, Dalma and Douglas, Susan. 2021. Dispute management. United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press.Textbook
The desired knowledge, skills, experience and attributes of detective sergeants and senior sergeants
Rahmann, Christopher, Harmes, Marcus and Baker, Shayne. 2021. "The desired knowledge, skills, experience and attributes of detective sergeants and senior sergeants." Policing Insight. 21 October 2021, pp. 1-3.Article
Reform of the evidential rules for eyewitness identification in the United States – advice from the antipodes
Hemming, Andrew. 2020. "Reform of the evidential rules for eyewitness identification in the United States – advice from the antipodes." Houston Journal of International Law. 43 (1), pp. 1-74.Article
Reforming the Law of Rape in the United States: Some Advice from the Antipodes
Hemming, Andrew. 2020. "Reforming the Law of Rape in the United States: Some Advice from the Antipodes." Florida Journal of International Law. 32 (1), pp. 1-47.Article
Police as mentors: analysis of how a police mentor program can impact the lives of ‘at risk’ young people
Frame, Ian L.. 2020. Police as mentors: analysis of how a police mentor program can impact the lives of ‘at risk’ young people. Masters Thesis Master of Professional Studies. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/4WT1-A676Masters Thesis
Is the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child doing enough to protect the rights of LGBT children and children with same-sex parents?
Gerber, Paula and Timoshanko, Aaron. 2021. "Is the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child doing enough to protect the rights of LGBT children and children with same-sex parents?" Human Rights Law Review. 21 (4), pp. 786-836. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngab012Article
Do Juries Understand the Criminal Standard of Proof of Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
Hemming, Andrew. 2021. "Do Juries Understand the Criminal Standard of Proof of Beyond Reasonable Doubt?" Journal of Judicial Administration. 30 (3), pp. 103-125.Article
Itinerant justice and proactive legal services: origins, achievements and future directions
Economides, Kim. 2021. "Itinerant justice and proactive legal services: origins, achievements and future directions." Direito em Movimento. 18 (3), pp. 176-198.Article
Prospects and challenges of prosecuting foreign fighters in Australia
Braun, Kerstin. 2020. "Prospects and challenges of prosecuting foreign fighters in Australia." Kfir, Isaac and Coyne, John (ed.) ASPI counterterrorism yearbook 2020. Barton, ACT, Australia. Australian Strategic Policy Institute. pp. 39-42Edited book (chapter)
The 'Blue Sky effect': a repatriation of judicial review grounds or a search for flexibility?
Young, Simon. 2020. "The 'Blue Sky effect': a repatriation of judicial review grounds or a search for flexibility?" AIAL Forum. 2020 (98), pp. 54-69.Article
eLearn: Statutory Interpretation – An Introduction
Szeto, Sharon and Sylvester, Lisa. 2020. eLearn: Statutory Interpretation – An Introduction. Chatswood, Australia. Lexis Nexis.Textbook
Civil Procedure
Zillmann, Hugh and Hemming, Andrew. 2020. Civil Procedure. Chatswood, Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths.Textbook
An evaluation study in mediation: a comparative study between Australia and Jordan
Al Shawawreh, Wesam Faisal. 2020. An evaluation study in mediation: a comparative study between Australia and Jordan. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/jnk6-9958PhD Thesis
The Benefits of an action reflective assessment using role-plays in teaching mediation
Collins, Pauline Therese. 2019. "The Benefits of an action reflective assessment using role-plays in teaching mediation." Domenech, Josep, Merello, Paloma, de la Poza, Elena, Blazquez, Desamparados and Peña-Ortiz, Raúl (ed.) 5th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd’19). Valencia, Spain 26 - 28 Jun 2019 Valencia Spain. https://doi.org/10.4995/HEAd19.2019.9192Paper
Justice at the edge: Hearing the sound of silence
Economides, Kim, Timoshanko, Aaron and Ferraz, Leslie S. 2020. "Justice at the edge: Hearing the sound of silence." Adelaide Law Review. 41 (1), pp. 39-85.Article
Can our office go paperless?
Browne, T., Deane, T., Tyndall, S. and Hart, Caroline. 2019. "Can our office go paperless?" Queensland Law Society Proctor. 39 (7), pp. 50-51.Article
Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism
Corrin, Jennifer and Young, Simon. 2019. "Constitutional promises of Indigenous recognition: Canada, Vanuatu and the challenges of pluralism." Common Law World Review. 48 (4), pp. 233-265. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473779519891623Article
Does DNA evidence in the form of a likelihood ratio affect perceivers’ sensitivity to the strength of a suspect’s alibi?
Ribeiro, Gianni, Tangen, Jason and McKimmie, Blake. 2020. "Does DNA evidence in the form of a likelihood ratio affect perceivers’ sensitivity to the strength of a suspect’s alibi? " Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 27 (6), pp. 1325-1332. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-020-01784-xArticle
Collaborative practice in Australian Civil Disputes
Nugent, Timothy. 2020. Collaborative practice in Australian Civil Disputes. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q6x0wPhD Thesis
The HCCH Judgments Convention in Australian law
Douglas, Michael, Keyes, Mary, McKibbin, Sarah and Mortensen, Reid. 2019. "The HCCH Judgments Convention in Australian law." Federal Law Review. 47 (3), pp. 420-443. https://doi.org/10.1177/0067205X19856503Article