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Modern Criminal Law of Australia by Jeremy Gans Pdf
Modern Criminal Law of Australia is a guide to interpreting and understanding statutory offence provisions in every Australian jurisdiction. It covers the common law, traditional code and model code systems, and includes examples from all states. This unique book provides students with the skills to practise law anywhere in Australia.
Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia by Kelley Burton,Wayne Thomas Crofts,Stella Tarrant Pdf
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 Law in Australia, 3rd Edition by T Kirchengast; L Finlay Pdf
Criminal Law in Australia provides a clear and accessible introduction to the substantive criminal law in all states and territories of Australia. It encompasses general principles of criminal liability, the major categories of criminal offences, liability for attempts and accessorial liability and concludes with a discussion of the major defences. Interesting scenario problems with suggested responses demonstrate the application of the law in practice. Although primarily written for students, this book is a useful resource for anyone seeking to understand criminal law in Australia. The comprehensively updated third edition has been extensively revised for all Australian jurisdictions, including developments relating to: * sexual assault, including affirmative consent * industrial manslaughter * mental impairment * intimate images and coercive control * voluntary assisted dying laws * wage theft Features * clearly sets out the mens rea, actus reus and substantive law * assist readers to gain a general understanding of criminal law principles * includes flowcharts, tables and diagrams * sample problem with suggested resolution for each chapter Related Titles * Burton, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia, 2nd ed, 2015 * Hemming, Feld & Anthony, Criminal Procedure in Australia, 2nd ed, 2019 * Hickie & Lloyd, LexisNexis Questions and Answers: Criminal Law for Common Law States, 3rd ed, 2021
Criminal Defences in Australia by Paul A. Fairall,Malcolm Barrett Pdf
"[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."--
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.
Criminal Laws in Australia by Mirko Bagaric,Kenneth Arenson,Kenneth J. Arenson Pdf
"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.
Principles of Criminal Law by Simon Bronitt,Bernadette McSherry Pdf
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.
The Australian Criminal Justice System by Duncan Chappell,Paul R. Wilson Pdf
Crime and criminal justice; discrimination against minorities; police; sentencing; etc.; articles by M.W. Daunton-Fear and A. Freiberg and F.G. Cohen, D. Chappell and P.R. Wilson separately annotated.
Australian Criminal Justice by Mark Findlay,Stephen Odgers Pdf
Provides a complete overview of the criminal justice process. It analyses the influences that shape criminal justice and examines the institutional and administrative features of its operation in all jurisdictions. Findlay, University of Sydney, Australia.
Miscarriages of Justice by Bibi Sangha,Robert N. Moles Pdf
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
Modern Criminal Law of Australia by Jeremy Gans Pdf
Modern Criminal Law of Australia, 2nd edition is a guide to interpreting and understanding statutory offence provisions in every Australian jurisdiction. It covers the common law, traditional code and model code systems, and includes examples from all states. This unique book provides students with the skills to practice law anywhere in Australia.
South Australian Criminal Law and Procedure by David Caruso,Rhain Buth,Mary Heath,Ian D. Leader-Elliott,Patrick Leader-Elliott,Ngaire Naffine,David Plater,Kellie Toole Pdf
South Australian Criminal Law and Procedure is the first critical work on the criminal law and process of South Australia. The first edition of this text concentrated on the substantive criminal law. This second edition includes four chapters on the principles and laws of criminal process. Seventeen chapters review and critically evaluate the theory and doctrines of criminal law in South Australia, including criminal law philosophy, legislative interpretation, major categories of common law and statutory offences and defences, policing and trial process and post-conviction appellate procedures. The text includes review and analysis, case studies and exercises and critical assessment of the formulation, development, rationale and status of South Australian criminal law and procedure. Features Tailored for the courses taught at the three South Australian universities Pedagogical features include: objectives, key reading lists, cases & legislation Advanced pedagogy: Critical analysis and writings Related Titles Braun & Hemming, LexisNexis Questions & Answers - Criminal Procedure, 2016Hickie & Lloyd, LexisNexis Questions & Answers - Criminal Law for Common Law States, 2nd ed, 2015
The Australian and New Zealand Law List by Andrew Hemming,Francine Feld,Thalia Anthony Pdf
This important text combines commentary with primary sources to provide a contextualised approach to the legal principles underpinning criminal procedure in Australia. It offers a unified and comprehensive analysis of the law relating to policing, criminal prosecutions, pre-trial and trial issues, sentencing and criminal appeals. In addition, the book examines the extensive Commonwealth and state and territory legislation and case law in the fields of police investigation and Crown prosecutor¿s powers and duties across all jurisdictions. The fully revised and extensively updated second edition includes developments in search and seizure, criminal infringement notices, and reforms in the areas of bail, committals and early guilty pleas, jury directions and sentencing (including expansion of Intensive Correction Orders in NSW). Important new cases include North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Ltd v Northern Territory (2015, HCA) ¿ detention of intoxicated persons; Prior v Mole (2017, HCA) ¿ reasonable suspicion; Lee v NSW Crime Commission (2013, HCA); Strickland v DPP (Cth) (2018, HCA) ¿ permanent stay of prosecution; Kalbasi v Western Australia (2018, HCA) ¿ the proviso; Rodi v Western Australia (2018, HCA) ¿ fresh evidence; AB v CD (2018, HCA) ¿ prosecutor's duty of disclosure; Pell v R (VSCA, 2019) ¿ unreasonableness appeal ground; and DPP Reference No 1 of 2017 (2019, HCA) ¿ Prasad directions. This comprehensive and accessible book is of practical assistance to practitioners, police, prosecutors and anyone involved or interested in the criminal prosecution process, while the contextualised and critical approach to legal doctrine provides academics, students and researchers with reliable guidance in this complex area.