Interlocutory Criminal Appeals in Australia is a guide to the law and practice relating to appeals prior to or during a criminal trial. It is directed toward solicitors and barristers practising in criminal law in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia, DPP's, Police prosecutors, Legal Aid and the Courts. It also contains scholarly analysis, comparative material and consideration of possible reforms. This work considers the topic of interlocutory criminal appeals largely from a practical perspective, but also with some consideration of history, overseas law and future possibilities. The book is designed to provide guidance to criminal law practitioners on how interlocutory criminal appeals function - at the st...
This presentation provides an overview of Supreme Court caselaw regarding qualified immunity and gov...
eople charged with serious criminal offences in Australia have the case against them evaluated in a ...
[Extract] [8.05] Dispute resolution is a process not typically thought of in relation to criminal ma...
This work considers the topic of interlocutory criminal appeals largely from a practical perspective...
An appeal is a substantive right created by statute enabling a party to seek to set aside or vary an...
This important text combines commentary with primary sources to provide a contextualised approach to...
The right to appeal, respectively the right on complaint as per our legal vocabulary, constitutes th...
This important text combines commentary with primary sources to provide a contextualised approach to...
APPELS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ABSTRACT The goal of this Diploma thesis is to analyse the legal regu...
Australian Criminal Justice provides a clear overview and critical examination of the Australian cri...
This book is the most user-friendly of all the criminal law books currently available in Australia. ...
The decision whether to prosecute an individual can potentially impact a number of private and publi...
The power of the executive to refer cases involving criminal conviction back to an appellate court i...
This third edition of Criminal Laws continues and extends the features that made the second edition ...
Australian Criminal Law in the Common Law Jurisdictions is a clear and comprehensive introduct...
This presentation provides an overview of Supreme Court caselaw regarding qualified immunity and gov...
eople charged with serious criminal offences in Australia have the case against them evaluated in a ...
[Extract] [8.05] Dispute resolution is a process not typically thought of in relation to criminal ma...
This work considers the topic of interlocutory criminal appeals largely from a practical perspective...
An appeal is a substantive right created by statute enabling a party to seek to set aside or vary an...
This important text combines commentary with primary sources to provide a contextualised approach to...
The right to appeal, respectively the right on complaint as per our legal vocabulary, constitutes th...
This important text combines commentary with primary sources to provide a contextualised approach to...
APPELS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ABSTRACT The goal of this Diploma thesis is to analyse the legal regu...
Australian Criminal Justice provides a clear overview and critical examination of the Australian cri...
This book is the most user-friendly of all the criminal law books currently available in Australia. ...
The decision whether to prosecute an individual can potentially impact a number of private and publi...
The power of the executive to refer cases involving criminal conviction back to an appellate court i...
This third edition of Criminal Laws continues and extends the features that made the second edition ...
Australian Criminal Law in the Common Law Jurisdictions is a clear and comprehensive introduct...
This presentation provides an overview of Supreme Court caselaw regarding qualified immunity and gov...
eople charged with serious criminal offences in Australia have the case against them evaluated in a ...
[Extract] [8.05] Dispute resolution is a process not typically thought of in relation to criminal ma...