Criminal Laws in Australia

Criminal Laws in Australia
Title Criminal Laws in Australia PDF eBook
Author David Lanham
Publisher Federation Press
Pages 580
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 9781862875586

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Aims to present a unified picture of the core aspects of Australian criminal law.

Principles of Criminal Law

Principles of Criminal Law
Title Principles of Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Simon Bronitt
Publisher Lawbook Company
Pages 900
Release 2001
Genre Criminal law
ISBN 9780455217406

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Opens with a consideration of the social, economic and historical context of criminal law before examining the principles that form the basis of criminal law in Australia. Case studies of important decisions influencing the development of the law are included and interesting issues are highlighted.

Criminal Defences in Australia

Criminal Defences in Australia
Title Criminal Defences in Australia PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Fairall
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Criminal liability
ISBN 9780409339062

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"[This book analyzes] the defences to criminal prosecutions both at common law and under statute in all jurisdictions of Australia. The various defences are described...together with the circumstances under which they can be raised and how several defences can be combined. The inter-relationship of the defences is also fully explored, with an eye to jurisdictional differences. It also includes additional analysis of Infanticide and Infancy as well as touching upon the Commonwealth Criminal Code."--

Criminal Laws

Criminal Laws
Title Criminal Laws PDF eBook
Author Stephen Gray
Publisher
Pages 319
Release 2012
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781862878693

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For decades the Northern Territory's criminal law has stood at the jurisprudential frontier of Australia: grappling with a unique set of circumstances, almost entirely dominated by the situation of its Aboriginal people.This 2nd edition deals in detail with the sweeping changes introduced in 2005 by Part IIAA of the NT Criminal Code. These changes often mirror the Criminal Code (Cth), and have completely rewritten many of the NT Code's most significant provisions, including the law of murder, rape, and many serious offences against the person.The book covers procedure and all the major offences, together with public order offences and sentencing. It contains a separate chapter on Aboriginal people that deals with all the recent developments, including the Intervention, and a detailed chapter on the unique history of the Territory's criminal law.

Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia

Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia
Title Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia PDF eBook
Author Kelley Burton
Publisher
Pages 528
Release 2015
Genre Criminal law
ISBN 9780455236971

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A student-focused, approachable textbook designed as a complete course companion for all stages and levels of study. The inclusion of summaries, revision questions and problem questions make it highly useful for students approaching subject for the first time students preparing for exams.

Criminal Laws in Australia

Criminal Laws in Australia
Title Criminal Laws in Australia PDF eBook
Author Mirko Bagaric
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Criminal law
ISBN 9780195560510

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"Criminal Laws in Australia: Cases and Materials" deals comprehensively with the criminal law in all Australian states and territories and is both a casebook and textbook. Authors, Deakin University.

Miscarriages of Justice

Miscarriages of Justice
Title Miscarriages of Justice PDF eBook
Author Bibi Sangha
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Criminal investigation
ISBN 9780409340723

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This work presents an unprecedented and scholarly critique of the post-appeal review phase of the Australian criminal justice system. It offers a unique insight for students and practitioners into a new and developing area of criminal law. The authors identify a fundamental flaw that lies at the heart of the Australian criminal justice system: an inconsistency between what constitutes a miscarriage of justice under substantive law against what constitutes a miscarriage of justice under procedural law. By examining the problematic nature of the criminal appeal rights in Australia, Sangha and Moles argue that the existing system does not comply with the rule of law provisions or AustraliaoÂeÂ(tm)s international human rights obligations. South Australia has introduced a new statutory right of appeal and Tasmaina is considering doing the same, to address this issue which represents the first substantive change to the criminal appeal rights in Australia in 100 years. Miscarriages of Justice: Criminal Appeals and the Rule of Law in Australia explains the operation of this legislation and advances a compelling argument for its nationwide adoption. This is achieved through an examination of a number of Australian (and international) wrongful conviction cases as well as discussion of specific legal issues and the problematic area of compensation for wrongful convictions. Features oÂeo Authoritative analysis oÂeo Examines leading Australian cases oÂeo Unique text on a new and developing area of law Related Titles D Chappell & P Wilson, Issues in Australian Crime and Criminal Justice, 2005