Criminal Law Journal update: October 2016 By journalalerts on October 18, 2016 Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: Alqudsi v The Queen (2016) 90 ALJR 711; [2016] HCA 24 Anthony Gray Benjamin Tomasi Case and Comment consent to sexual intercourse Contemporary Comment Crim LJ cross-examination Digest of criminal law cases Editorial extended joint criminal enterprise liability fair trial principles Gail Mason James Monaghan knowledge of consent limits of criminal advocacy Mark Finnane McAuliffe v The Queen (1995) 183 CLR 108; 79 A Crim R 229 Miller v The Queen; Smith v The Queen; Presley v DPP (SA) [2016] HCA 30 Phillips' Brief presumption of innocence protection of trial by jury R v Holt (1898) recklessness Robert S Shiels section 61HA(3)(c) of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) section 80 of the Constitution Stephen Odgers vulnerable witnesses wrongful conviction
Public Law Review update: December 2015 By journalalerts on December 9, 2015 Posted In: Public Law Review (PLR) Tagged: Andrew Geddis Anne Carter book review Cheryl Saunders Claire Charters Comments developments dissenting judgments end of life rights Frances Gordon Gabriella Raetz Hayne J Human Rights Acts implied freedom of political communication Justice Geoffrey Nettle Justice Hayne Justice Kenneth Hayne AC Kristen Walker QC limits on public power Maori rights McCloy v New South Wales (2015) 89 ALJR 857 New Zealand Patrick Keyzer PLR political donations power to contract and spend proportionality analysis public law Robert S Shiels Selena Bateman State executive power Stephen Donaghue QC Tribute to Justice Kenneth Hayne AC Williams v Commonwealth