This thesis examines the parliamentary passage, implementation and ongoing scrutiny of Victoria’s banning notice provisions. Underlying political assumptions and justifications are explored to reveal how banning notices exemplify a move towards police-imposed discretionary justice, which undermines individual rights and reconfigures the notion of balance in the criminal justice system
Academic freedom has received considerable recent attention, most notably with the former Chief Just...
This thesis is a sociological analysis of the role of executive discretion in decisions about the re...
Defence date: 4 December 2014Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (...
Purpose Alcohol-related disorder in Australia’s night-time economy has precipitated an expandi...
A key element in Australian policing in recent years is the growth of police-imposed discretionary s...
Problems associated with excessive alcohol consumption have prompted a range of legislative, regulat...
As a response to alcohol-related disorderly behaviours, the use of exclusion has expanded steadily a...
The rule of law is synonymous with political legitimacy. It ensures that citizens are protected from...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This submission draws extensively, but not exclusively, on a thesis written by Ms Megan McKay (2008)...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In this chapter we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretiona...
Most writers I on criminal law invariably address, if not initiate, a discussion on the powers of th...
This thesis is a qualitative examination of the meanings, messages and experiences of those using an...
In recent decades, a disturbing trend has emerged in Victoria and elsewhere that has witnessed the e...
Academic freedom has received considerable recent attention, most notably with the former Chief Just...
This thesis is a sociological analysis of the role of executive discretion in decisions about the re...
Defence date: 4 December 2014Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (...
Purpose Alcohol-related disorder in Australia’s night-time economy has precipitated an expandi...
A key element in Australian policing in recent years is the growth of police-imposed discretionary s...
Problems associated with excessive alcohol consumption have prompted a range of legislative, regulat...
As a response to alcohol-related disorderly behaviours, the use of exclusion has expanded steadily a...
The rule of law is synonymous with political legitimacy. It ensures that citizens are protected from...
This article considers the development and use of dispersal powers, introduced by the Anti-Social Be...
This submission draws extensively, but not exclusively, on a thesis written by Ms Megan McKay (2008)...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In this chapter we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretiona...
Most writers I on criminal law invariably address, if not initiate, a discussion on the powers of th...
This thesis is a qualitative examination of the meanings, messages and experiences of those using an...
In recent decades, a disturbing trend has emerged in Victoria and elsewhere that has witnessed the e...
Academic freedom has received considerable recent attention, most notably with the former Chief Just...
This thesis is a sociological analysis of the role of executive discretion in decisions about the re...
Defence date: 4 December 2014Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute (...