National security reforms stage one: intelligence gathering and secrecy (part one)

The National Security Legislation Amendment Act (No 1) 2014 (Cth) allows ASIO officers operating under a single ‘computer access warrant’ to access data held on multiple computers…

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The right to silence: a review of the amendments to s 89A of the Evidence Act

Amendments to s 89A of the Evidence Act 1995 have created unforeseen consequences for a defendant’s right to silence. By MARIO LICHA.

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Changes to the law concerning victim impact statements in NSW

Recent amendments to the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 have made it easier for a court to take into account a victim impact statement given by a…

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Forensic procedures applications: an overview

The ability to obtain forensic material, which may be used in a case against them, runs contrary to both the traditional right against self-incrimination and,…

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Statutory interpretation and the ordinary criminal lawyer: Gillard v the Queen

There were few occasions during my law degree in which a legal principle resonated to the extent that I retained it beyond the relevant exam….

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Mandatory sentencing: it ought to be passed in at the law and order auction

The consensus of experts is that mandatory sentencing doesn’t work. Legal practitioners know it. Researchers know it. Court administrators know it. It’s likely that at…

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The Bail Act 2013: what you need to know

The NSW Law Reform Commission has reviewed and reported on bail reform. The recommendations form the basis of many of the changes brought about by…

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