Magistrates in the Northern Territory of Australia (‘NT’) have a long history of attempting to involve community members in justice processes, particularly in ‘bush courts’, that apparently predates such efforts of other Australian jurisdictions. Since 2007, both wholly local initiatives, such as law and justice committees or court initiated intercultural engagements with mainstream justice processes such as Community Courts, have struggled to gain momentum and have now completely desisted. Given the historical interest and repeated engagements by NT magistrates—and at a time when interest in community participation in summary justice processes in other Australian jurisdictions are enthusiastically pursued—why is it that now a...
Community justice panels have had a long and varied history and are now established at one level or ...
Controversy surrounds the introduction of a new and unusual form of local government into small Abor...
I, Dayna Lazarides, am in my last semester of my Bachelor of Laws degree. In the first years of my d...
The lower courts in Australia are important spaces. These “people’s courts” handle the majority of c...
Are regional communities disadvantaged in the administration of the law, compared with their metropo...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Most of Australia’s Aboriginal people live in communities far from urban population centers. ‘Bush C...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
The National Crime Council is a non-statutory body set up in 1999 to provide a forum for the develop...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
There has been growing interest in recent years in developing ‘non-adversarial’ forms of court based...
This chapter describes the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Childrens Court (In ACT, the court is ...
This study was commissioned by the New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice for th...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Community justice panels have had a long and varied history and are now established at one level or ...
Controversy surrounds the introduction of a new and unusual form of local government into small Abor...
I, Dayna Lazarides, am in my last semester of my Bachelor of Laws degree. In the first years of my d...
The lower courts in Australia are important spaces. These “people’s courts” handle the majority of c...
Are regional communities disadvantaged in the administration of the law, compared with their metropo...
Community justice practitioners argue that the justice system has long ignored its biggest clients-c...
Most of Australia’s Aboriginal people live in communities far from urban population centers. ‘Bush C...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
The National Crime Council is a non-statutory body set up in 1999 to provide a forum for the develop...
Overview One of the most important recent developments in criminal justice has been that of ‘neighb...
There has been growing interest in recent years in developing ‘non-adversarial’ forms of court based...
This chapter describes the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Childrens Court (In ACT, the court is ...
This study was commissioned by the New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice for th...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Community justice panels have had a long and varied history and are now established at one level or ...
Controversy surrounds the introduction of a new and unusual form of local government into small Abor...
I, Dayna Lazarides, am in my last semester of my Bachelor of Laws degree. In the first years of my d...