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Volume 37 No 1
General / Thematic: Miscarriages of Justice in the Criminal Law
Apr 2014
General
Article
Applying the Critical Lens to Judicial Officers and Legal Practitioners Involved in Sentencing Indigenous Offenders: Will Anyone or Anything Do?
Elena Marchetti and Janet Ransley
Article
Internet Defamation Law and Publication by Omission: A Multi-jurisdictional Analysis
Ryan J Turner
Article
The G20’s Performance in Global Financial Regulation
Ross P Buckley
Article
The Government as Litigant
Gabrielle Appleby
Article
Constitutionally Protected Due Process and the Use of Criminal Intelligence Provisions
Anthony Gray
Article
Who Should Be the Super Police? Detection and Recovery of Unremitted Superannuation
Helen Anderson and Tess Hardy
Article
James Hardie and the Problems of the Australian Civil Penalties Regime
Vicky Comino
Book Review
Human Rights under the Australian Constitution
David Clark
Thematic
Article
Editorial
Yuki Shimizu
Article
Foreword
The Hon Greg Smith SC MP
Article
MacCormick’s Theory of Law, Miscarriages of Justice and the Statutory Basis for Appeals in Australian Criminal Cases
Bibi Sangha and Robert Moles
Article
Wrongful Convictions, Appeals, and the Finality Principle: The Need for a Criminal Cases Review Commission
David Hamer
Article
The Executive Institution of Mercy in Australia: The Case and Model for Reform
David Caruso and Nicholas Crawford
Article
‘Out of Grace’: Inequity in Post-exoneration Remedies for Wrongful Conviction
Rachel Dioso-Villa
Article
The ‘Science’ of Miscarriages of Justice
Gary Edmond
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