Part I: Foundations
1. Understanding Australian criminal law as public law
2. Constitutional conceptions of punishment
3. Constitutional due process protections in Australia
4. Federal crime in state courts
Part II: Institutions and interactions
5. Judicial review and criminal proceedings
6. Are independent public prosecutors bound by Australian human rights law?
7. Disclosure obligations of anti-corruption commissions: from individual fairness to institutional effectiveness
Part III: Rights
8. The intersection of the racial discrimination act and the criminal law
9. Whistleblowing, secrecy and transparency in Australia: wither the public interest?
10. Criminalising public protest and the intersection of public and criminal.