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Home > The Bali Conference > 2007 Conference: Remote Justice

2007 Conference: Remote Justice

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Poster: Col Wicking

2007 Conference Progam

Aughterson, Ned
The priority of not offending foreign states: dispatching Australians to face remote justice

Blokland, Jenny (Chief Magistrate)
Remote Justice: Bush Courts, a forum

Grace, David (QC) & Prior, John
Castle or Clubhouse Australian Anti-Fortification Lawse

Kirby, Michael (Hon Justice)
Remote Justice

Kourakis, Chris (QC)
General Unfairness Discretion

McDonald, Colin (QC)
“Don’t bury us before we’re dead”. Issues arsing out of the legal challenges against the death penalty imposed in Indonesia on Scott Rush & six other young Australian citizens

Mildren, Dean (Justice)
Customary law: is it still relevant?

O’Donnell, Michael
Mandatory life sentences for Murder in the Northern Territory, the new refrom legislation and the possibility of parole

Percy T (QC) & Davies J.A
Sentencing for Sex Offences: a practical guide to the relevant factors

Ross, David
Presumptions in Criminal Law

Wild, Rex (QC) & O’Connell, Stewart
Government injustice in remote Australia Part II: More than just victims & defendants: Aboriginal participation in the criminal justice system

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