The pursuit of criminal and civil penalties for ‘hard core’ cartel conduct
Analysis of the CPP’s discontinuance of its prosecution of ANZ Banking, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank AG for alleged cartel conduct.
By Lucy Lester - 1 min readA place for conditional release orders in sentencing for serious offences
Recent decisions demonstrate the importance of individualised justice and the Court’s power to decline to record a conviction.
By Imogen Hogan, Colleen Gonzales and Cherilyn Herbert - 1 min readThe Child Protection Register: good motives; draconian results?
Being placed on the Child Protection Register can have significant and long-lasting effects on a client’s life and liberty.
By Paul Coady and Diane Elston - 2 min readAffirmative consent: What the ‘common sense’ NSW law reforms mean
Affirmative consent will soon be law in NSW. The laws will better recognise sexual violence within a domestic and family violence and abuse context.
By Liz Snell - 6 min readThe ‘CSI effect’ and admissibility of equivocal DNA evidence
The recent decisions of Dadley v R and Franklin v R consider the effect of unfair prejudice on the admissibility of forensic evidence.
By Lucy Lester - 7 min readNew laws bring authorities a step closer to accessing encrypted offshore data
New laws point to an Australia-US Cloud Act agreement allowing cross border access to encrypted data.
By Arthur Kopsias - 3 min readBlack letter law*
An exploration of how a black letter application of the Bail Act can command fairer outcomes for First Nations people.
By The Hon. Justice Lucy McCallum and Erica Timmins - 2 min readEnsuring accountability for First Nations deaths in custody
Shining a spotlight on Aboriginal deaths in custody, changing attitudes and the families mounting important new claims for justice.
By Craig Longman - 3 min readStrengthening protections for people experiencing sexual and domestic violence
New protections for people experiencing sexual and domestic violence explained.
By Liz Snell - 8 min readWhat’s new with section 32? Mental health, cognitive impairment and criminal law
An overview of the forthcoming changes to mental health and criminal law legislation.
By Jane Sanders - 2 min read