480504. Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems)
Title | 480504. Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems) |
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Parent | 4805. Legal systems |
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Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean
Crowe, Jonathan and Ribeiro, Gianni. 2024. "Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean." The Conversation.Blog
A right to adequate housing: Translating 'political' rhetoric into legislation
Copley, Julie. 2023. "A right to adequate housing: Translating 'political' rhetoric into legislation." Australian Property Law Journal. 31 (2), pp. 71-98.Article
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
'The machine runs itself': law is technology and Australian embryo and human cloning law
Goding, Vincent and Tranter, Kieran. 2021. "'The machine runs itself': law is technology and Australian embryo and human cloning law." Griffith Law Review. 30 (2), pp. 240-269. https://doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2021.1901356Article
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
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
Civil-military 'legal' relations: where to from here? The Civilian Courts and the military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia
Collins, Pauline Therese. 2018. Civil-military 'legal' relations: where to from here? The Civilian Courts and the military in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Netherlands. Brill.Authored book
Special issue: the ethics of judicial appointments
Mortensen, Reid and Devlin, Richard. 2017. "Special issue: the ethics of judicial appointments ." Legal Ethics. 20 (1), pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.1080/1460728x.2017.1348003Editorial
Parliaments and courts
Hart, Caroline. 2018. "Parliaments and courts." Marinac, Anthony, Simpson, Brian, Hart, Caroline, Chisholm, Rhianna, Nielsen, Jennifer and Brogan, Michael (ed.) Learning law. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press. pp. 49-86Textbook (chapter)
The 'red menace' on trial: jury discrimination in Dennis
Falk, Barbara J. and Patrick, Jeremy. 2016. "The 'red menace' on trial: jury discrimination in Dennis." University of La Verne Law Review. 37, pp. 285-304. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2627030Article
How many chief justices? Judicial appointments and ethics in Queensland
Mortensen, Reid. 2017. "How many chief justices? Judicial appointments and ethics in Queensland." Legal Ethics. 20 (1), pp. 64-88. https://doi.org/10.1080/1460728x.2017.1348007Article
The interrelation of military and civilian inquiries
Collins, Pauline. 2017. "The interrelation of military and civilian inquiries." University of New South Wales Law Journal. 40 (1), pp. 89-120.Article
Ranking economic performance and efficiency in the global market: emerging research and opportunities
Gussen, Benjamen Franklen. 2018. Ranking economic performance and efficiency in the global market: emerging research and opportunities. Hershey, PA, United States. IGI Global.Authored book
Postmodern anarchy in the modern legal psyche: law, anarchy and psychoanalytic philosophy
Hourigan, Daniel. 2012. "Postmodern anarchy in the modern legal psyche: law, anarchy and psychoanalytic philosophy." Griffith Law Review. 21 (2), pp. 330-348. https://doi.org/10.1080/10383441.2012.10854743Article
The civil courts’ challenge to military justice and its impact on the civil–military relationship
Collins, Pauline. 2016. "The civil courts’ challenge to military justice and its impact on the civil–military relationship." Duxbury, Alison and Groves, Matthew (ed.) Military Justice in the Modern Age. United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press. pp. 57-80Edited book (chapter)
Resolving the application of the Christie discretion in the uniform evidence legislation
Hemming, Andrew. 2014. "Resolving the application of the Christie discretion in the uniform evidence legislation." Federal Law Review. 42 (3), pp. 539-558.Article
An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia
Young, Simon and Murray, Sarah. 2011. "An elegant convergence? The constitutional entrenchment of 'jurisdictional error' review in Australia." Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal. 11 (2), pp. 117-142.Article
A review of the contextual factors associated with the North African business environment: descriptive historical study
Alnaas, Ali Abdullah, James, Kieran and Scott, Albert H. S.. 2013. "A review of the contextual factors associated with the North African business environment: descriptive historical study." African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance. 2 (1), pp. 9-26.Article
Woodhouse reprised: accident compensation and trans-Tasman integration
Mortensen, Reid. 2013. "Woodhouse reprised: accident compensation and trans-Tasman integration." Journal of Private International Law. 9 (1), pp. 1-38. https://doi.org/10.5235/17441048.9.1.1Article
Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?
Coyle, Ian R. and Thomson, Donald M.. 2014. "Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?" Psychiatry Psychology and Law. 21 (4), pp. 475-491. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2013.837803Article
'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation
Jones, Nicky. 2013. "'With a little help from a friend': self-represented litigants, payment and legal profession regulation." Queensland Lawyer. 33 (1), pp. 52-66.Article
Evidence: commentary and materials, 8th ed.
Hemming, Andrew, Kumar, Miiko and Peden, Elisabeth. 2013. Evidence: commentary and materials, 8th ed. Sydney, Australia. Thomson Reuters.Authored book
Section 38 and the open courts principle
Patrick, Jeremy. 2005. "Section 38 and the open courts principle." UNB Law Journal. 54, pp. 218-234.Article
Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal
Patrick, Jeremy. 2006. "Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal." Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 48 (2), pp. 287-303. https://doi.org/10.1353/ccj.2006.0022Article
How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility?
Coyle, Ian R.. 2013. How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility? Criminal Lawyers Association of Australia and New Zealand.Technical report
Distant and disinterested: oversight of northern policing as Colonial Office policy in the 1840s and 1850s
Connors, Libby. 2012. "Distant and disinterested: oversight of northern policing as Colonial Office policy in the 1840s and 1850s." Australia and New Zealand Law and History E-Journal.Article
The Australia and New Zealand jurisdiction and judgments scheme: a common law judicial area
Mortensen, Reid G. and Knoefel, Oliver L.. 2012. "The Australia and New Zealand jurisdiction and judgments scheme: a common law judicial area." Leipold, Dieter and Sturner, Rolf (ed.) Zeitschrift fur zivilprozess international. Koln, Germany. Carl Heymanns. pp. 369-403Edited book (chapter)
The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the civil-military relationship
Collins, Pauline. 2011. "The civil courts' challenge to military justice and its impact on the civil-military relationship." Duxbury, Alison and Groves, Matthew (ed.) APCML 2011: Military Justice in the Modern Age. Melbourne, Australia 04 - 05 Nov 2011Presentation
The Hague and the Ditch: the Trans-Tasman Judicial Area and the Choice of Court Convention
Mortensen, Reid. 2009. "The Hague and the Ditch: the Trans-Tasman Judicial Area and the Choice of Court Convention." Journal of Private International Law. 5 (2), pp. 213-242. https://doi.org/10.1080/17536235.2009.11424358Article
When is a code a code?
Hemming, Andrew. 2010. "When is a code a code?" Deakin Law Review. 15 (1), pp. 65-97.Article
Sustainable juries: thinking outside peer criminal jury trials
Gray, Anthony and Barnett, Eola. 2010. "Sustainable juries: thinking outside peer criminal jury trials." Journal of Judicial Administration. 20 (1), pp. 18-38.Article
Stacking the Commission: has it occurred and does it matter in unfair dismissal arbitration?
Southey, Kim and Fry, Simon. 2010. "Stacking the Commission: has it occurred and does it matter in unfair dismissal arbitration?" Barnes, Alison, Balnave, Nikola and Lafferty, George (ed.) 24th Conference of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australia and New Zealand: Work in Progress: Crises, Choices and Continuity (AIRAANZ 2010). Sydney, Australia 03 - 05 Feb 2010 Sydney, Australia.Paper