The Victorian Department of Justice has released its long-awaited review into operation of the controversial offence of defensive homicide. The Consultation Paper proposes the offence’s abolition on the basis that it is “inherently complex”, “has no clear benefit” for women who kill in the context of family violence and has been “inappropriately” used by men who kill
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In 2005 in the Australian state of Victoria, significant changes were made to the defences to homici...
This paper examines the construction of masculinity in judge’s sentencing remarks across seven...
This consultation paper contains a detailed analysis of the operation of defensive homicide. This in...
The offence of defensive homicide was introduced in Victoria in November 2005 as part of a wider pa...
The controversial partial defence of provocation has now been abolished in three Australian jurisdic...
The offence of defensive homicide was abolished in Victoria in November 2014, following a widely hel...
This comment analyses the successful use of the provocation defence in New South Wales in cases of m...
The Victorian government\u27s proposal to abolish the offence of defensive homicide is a welcome ste...
Homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder currently animates legal stakeholders...
Homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder currently animates legal stake-holder...
In response to calls for reform, some jurisdictions have introduced specialised offences and defence...
The Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) was amended in 2005 to codify self-defence to murder and introduce the off...
Various partial and complete defences to homicide are available globally. If successful, these defen...
In Parliament last week, NSW took steps towards better understanding, and potentially solving, the p...
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In 2005 in the Australian state of Victoria, significant changes were made to the defences to homici...
This paper examines the construction of masculinity in judge’s sentencing remarks across seven...
This consultation paper contains a detailed analysis of the operation of defensive homicide. This in...
The offence of defensive homicide was introduced in Victoria in November 2005 as part of a wider pa...
The controversial partial defence of provocation has now been abolished in three Australian jurisdic...
The offence of defensive homicide was abolished in Victoria in November 2014, following a widely hel...
This comment analyses the successful use of the provocation defence in New South Wales in cases of m...
The Victorian government\u27s proposal to abolish the offence of defensive homicide is a welcome ste...
Homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder currently animates legal stakeholders...
Homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder currently animates legal stake-holder...
In response to calls for reform, some jurisdictions have introduced specialised offences and defence...
The Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) was amended in 2005 to codify self-defence to murder and introduce the off...
Various partial and complete defences to homicide are available globally. If successful, these defen...
In Parliament last week, NSW took steps towards better understanding, and potentially solving, the p...
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In 2005 in the Australian state of Victoria, significant changes were made to the defences to homici...
This paper examines the construction of masculinity in judge’s sentencing remarks across seven...