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The Serious Sex Offenders Act (2013): a serious mistake

CLANT deplores the passage of the Serious Sex Offenders Act 2013 (NT) by the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly on ...
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Bali Conference Program out now!

The program for CLANT's 14th Biennial Conference is now available. We are delighted to announce that our two Keynote ...
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Making Justice Work

CLANT supports the Making Justice Work campaign and endorses the campaign's February 2013 Position Statement.
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“Prescribed minimum mandatory sentences are the very antithesis of just sentences”

CLANT has criticised the Northern Territory's new mandatory sentencing laws as unfair, unprincipled, unworkable, unnecessary and unaffordable. Amendments to ...
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2013 Bali Conference Registration now open

On-line registration for our Fourteenth Biennial Conference, on the theme "Victims of the System", from 22 to 29 June ...
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Judicial (et al) appointments

CLANT welcomes the appointment on 17 December 2012 of: Graham Hiley QC as a Justice of the Supreme ...
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The return of mandatory sentencing

On 6 November 2012, the Northern Territory Department of the Attorney-General and Justice published details of the Northern ...
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Chief Justice speaks out on alcohol

In October 2012 at Alice Springs, Riley CJ, while sentencing offenders convicted of serious alcohol-related offences, commented in each ...
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Titus Ani

Titus Ani is a Nigerian national who has been on death row in Kerobokan Prison, Denpasar, Bali for over ...
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Back to the Bali Hyatt

CLANT is delighted to announce that we have confirmed our traditional venue, the gracious Bali Hyatt in Sanur, ...
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