Criminal law specialists conference : papers presented for the Continuing Legal Education Department of the College of Law on Saturday, 22nd and Sunday, 23rd July 1995.

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Publication details:
Sydney : CLE Department of College of Law, 1995.
Record id:
15099
Added title:
Ten basic questions anout the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) and simple answers to them.
The Hearsay rule.
Uniformity, criminal law, and the Evidence Acts 1995.
Documentary evidence.
The DPP's deicision to prosecute.
Costs in criminal proceedings.
Hypnosis, memory, and the ethics of uncertainty.
Revictimisation by the courts? : women who kill violent male partners in Australia.
Public interest immunity.
Special aspects of the criminal law relating to juvenile offenders.
Illegal search and the exercise of discretion.
Are there any special reasons for an application to be made under s48EA of the Justices Act 1902?
Series:
Seminar papers (College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)).
Subject:
Criminal law -- New South Wales.
Criminal law -- Australia.
Evidence (law) -- Australia.
Hearsay evidence -- New South Wales.
Evidence, Documentary -- New South Wales.
Prosecution -- New South Wales.
Costs (Law) -- New South Wales.
Family violence -- New South Wales.
Juvenile delinquency -- New South Wales.
Searches and seizures -- New South Wales.
Contents:
Ten basic questions about the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) and simple answers to them, by I. Temby; The Hearsay rule, by P. Sutherland; Uniformity, criminal law, and the Evidence Acts 1995, by I. Temby; Documentary evidence, by P. Sutherland; The DPP's decision to prosecute, by J. Favretto; Costs in criminal proceedings, by E. Moberley; Hypnosis, memory, and the ethics of uncertainty, by K. M. McConkey; Revictimisation by the courts? Women who kill violent male partners in Australia, by P. Easteal; Public interest immunity, by J. Glissan; Special aspects of the criminal law relating to juvenile offenders, by G. Williams; Illegal search and the exercise of discretion, by G. J. Goold; Are there any special reasons for an application to be made under s48EA of the Justices Act 1902? by C. Longley.
Variant title:
Continuing Legal Education (College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)).
Phys. description:
iii, 234 p.