In 1977 Chief Justice Barwick gave one of the first statistical snapshots of the Australian courts as a ‘judicial system’ in his inaugural ‘State of the Australian Judicature’ address. Since then, there has been no detailed statistical examination of the characteristics of the Australian judicature, due in part to the paucity of reliable data. After the passage of 36 years, this article provides a second examination of Australian courts and judges using data from the Productivity Commission and other sources. The article describes and analyses key attributes and observable trends in the judicature from the perspectives of both the supply side (judicial labour) and the demand side (court lodgements). This is done across six domains: size and...
This is an updated guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and...
The Australian civil jury system was subjected to enormous criticism in the 20th century. The critic...
he debate about the future of the committal or preliminary hearing is part of a much wider debate. I...
In 1977 Chief Justice Barwick gave one of the first statistical snapshots of the Australian courts a...
Presents statistics relating to the criminal jurisdictions of the Higher (Supreme and Intermediate),...
The New South Wales Local Court is the largest court in Australia. This study seeks to facilitate fu...
This publication presents nationally comparable statistics relating to the criminal jurisdiction of ...
Developed societies generate a multitude of controversies between their members, which need to be re...
Nationally comparable data showing the number of defendants dealt with by the Higher, Magistrates\u2...
© 2019 Brian Robert OpeskinIn the late 1960s, an explosion in global population and the attendant th...
Part I outlines the basic structure of Australia’s constitutional system and considers the source an...
The number of federal offences finalised in Australia\u27s criminal courts increased by nine per cen...
This study was commissioned by the New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice for th...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...
Australia is a federation. It consists of six States and two self-governing Territories. It is a com...
This is an updated guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and...
The Australian civil jury system was subjected to enormous criticism in the 20th century. The critic...
he debate about the future of the committal or preliminary hearing is part of a much wider debate. I...
In 1977 Chief Justice Barwick gave one of the first statistical snapshots of the Australian courts a...
Presents statistics relating to the criminal jurisdictions of the Higher (Supreme and Intermediate),...
The New South Wales Local Court is the largest court in Australia. This study seeks to facilitate fu...
This publication presents nationally comparable statistics relating to the criminal jurisdiction of ...
Developed societies generate a multitude of controversies between their members, which need to be re...
Nationally comparable data showing the number of defendants dealt with by the Higher, Magistrates\u2...
© 2019 Brian Robert OpeskinIn the late 1960s, an explosion in global population and the attendant th...
Part I outlines the basic structure of Australia’s constitutional system and considers the source an...
The number of federal offences finalised in Australia\u27s criminal courts increased by nine per cen...
This study was commissioned by the New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice for th...
textThis dissertation explores a fundamental transformation that occurred in the High Court of Aust...
Australia is a federation. It consists of six States and two self-governing Territories. It is a com...
This is an updated guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jurisdiction and...
The Australian civil jury system was subjected to enormous criticism in the 20th century. The critic...
he debate about the future of the committal or preliminary hearing is part of a much wider debate. I...