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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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
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
The art of balancing: Queensland judges and the sentencing process
Mackenzie, Geraldine. 2003. "The art of balancing: Queensland judges and the sentencing process." Alternative Law Journal . 28 (6), pp. 288-291.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 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
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 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)
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
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
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
What is good for the goose should be good for the gander: the operation of the Rome Statute in the Australian context
Collins, Pauline. 2009. "What is good for the goose should be good for the gander: the operation of the Rome Statute in the Australian context." University of New South Wales Law Journal. 32 (1), pp. 106-142.Article
When is a code a code?
Hemming, Andrew. 2010. "When is a code a code?" Deakin Law Review. 15 (1), pp. 65-97.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