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Authors of this page: Dr Robert N Moles and Bibi Sangha
Best quote of 2009 - Heydon J on the state of the Australian litigation system
The torpid languor of one hand washes the drowsy procrastination of the other. Are these phenomena
indications of something chronic in the modern state of litigation? Or are they merely acute and
atypical breakdowns in an otherwise functional system? Are they signs of a trend, or do they reveal only an anomaly?
Aon Risk Services Australia Limited v Australian National University [2009] HCA 27 per Heydon J.
Legal Theory
The Legal Theory Homepage: A good range of lectures. Also includes the full text of books / articles
Contract Law
The Contract Law Homepage
A full range of lectures, articles and case notes
Forensic science and forensic pathology issues
Ballistics: based upon the book "Gunshot Wounds" by Vincent DiMaio
Blunt force trauma: based upon the book "Forensic Pathology" by Vincent DiMaio and Dominick DiMaio
Pointed and edged weapons: based upon the book "Forensic Pathology" by Vincent DiMaio and Dominick DiMaio
See also the Ballistics Homepage for articles and media reports
See also the Forensic Homepage for articles and media reports
Introduction to law
Introduction to Law - basic concepts
Melbourne Steamship Co Ltd v Moorehead [1912] HCA 69 The State as model litigant
Model Litigant Guidelines Victoria
Tort lectures
The Tort Law and Compensation Homepage media reports
Introductory Principles of Tort Law lecture Bob Moles
Additional Reading and viewing
External Link: Michael Sandel, Harvard - videos on critical thinking and analysis: moral dilemmas
Legal Process
The Executive Power, Chief Justice RS French, February 2010, Sydney Law School
The Attorney-General, Politics and the Judiciary, the Hon LJ King AC, QC, The Australian Law Journal, July 2000, vol 74, at 444.
External Link: Inherent Jurisdiction, Judicial Power and Implied Guarantees under Chapter III of the Constitution - Wendy Lacey - 2003 Federal Law Review 2
14 November 2008 - The Australian - Obscure law allows plaintiff to fish for evidence in complex legal clash
14 November 2008 - The Australian - Cut down jury trials in criminal cases: Comment by Peter Faris QC
8 November 2008 - The Australian - Constitutional expert [George Winterton] dies at 61
24 February 1999 - Justice Hayne - Case Management limitation of cross-examination
Anthony Radcliffe Lewis v His Honour Judge Ogden [1984] HCA 26 insulting a judge - contempt of court
12 August 2008 - Times Online - The long arm of the English courts
18 July - Sydney Morning Herald - You be the judge: law students are told to practice on Einfeld
5 November 2009 - The Age - Student beats the Tax Office
21 July 2008 - The Times - Promoting the Olympic spirit in the courtroom
Miscarriage of Justice issues
See also articles on the CCRC Homepage
See also articles on the Criminal Issues Homepage
5 July 2013 - Review: "When Justice Goes Wrong and How to Make it Right"
March 2013 - Barbara Etter - Review of "Predicting Erroneous Convictions: A Social Science Approach to Miscarriages of Justice" USA
2012 - Flinders University Law Journal - Criminal Justice Special Issue: Mercy or Right? Post-appeal Petitions in Australia
December 2012 - Encounter (Flinders Uni Alumnii Journal)- Tireless Advocacy An Appeal to Justice [the work of Bibi Sangha, Bob Moles]
October 2012 - Criminal Law Journal - Volume 36 - Sangha/Moles - Post-appeal review rights: Australia, Britain and Canada
November 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 12 - Sangha/Moles - Why we need a Criminal Cases Review Commission
September 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 11 - Kevin Borick QC "Expert Witnesses and the Duty of Disclosure - Keogh v James: per incuriam
September 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 11 - Bibi Sangha / Bob Moles - "Post-conviction reviews in Australia - "A Degree of Intellectual Isolation"
August 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 10 - Bibi Sangha / Bob Moles - "The Right to a Fair Trial in the Context of International Human Rights Obligations"
July 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 9 - Bibi Sangha / Bob Moles - "Post-conviction reviews - Strategies for change"
May 2011 - LexisNexis - Direct Link - Volume 8 No 8 - Bob Moles - "The Law on Non-Disclosure in Australia: All Rights - No Remedies?"
Bibi Sangha "Extending the scope of post-conviction reviews" Australian Bar Review 2007
13 May 2011 - The Australian - Sangha / Moles - "Australia lags in junk forensics remedies"
1 April 2011 - The Australian - Sangha / Moles - "Non-disclosure of the facts at trial could threaten the integrity of our entire system of law and justice."
February 2007 - Prof Kent Roach - Editorial "Understanding and Preventing Wrongful Convictions" Criminal Law Quarterly Vol 52 No 2
February 2007 - Prof Kent Roach - The Case for Excluding Tainted Identification Evidence and Jailhouse and Coerced Confessions [Abstract] Criminal Law Quarterly Vol 52 No 2
6 June 2007 - Murray Gleeson - Chief Justice of Australia - The Role of a Judge in a Criminal Trial
External Link - 22 November 2004 - Justice Hayne: Adovcacy and Special Leave Applications in the High Court of Australia
2003 - South Australia Chief Justice John Doyle - Judicial Independence and the Separation of Powers -
4 June 1991 - Justice Kirby Australian High Court - Miscarriages of Justice - Our Lamentable Failure
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