Section 280 of the Criminal Code (Qld) provides a defence for parents who chastise their children. The available case law suggests that there are few limits toSchloenhardt, AndreasCottrell, ThomasSocial Science Electronic Publishing
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Section 280 of the Criminal Code (Qld) provides a defence for parents who chastise their children. The available case law suggests that there are few limits todoi:http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:293585Schloenhardt, AndreasCottrell, Thomas...
[1] Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld) sch 1 pt 1 ch 1 s 1. [2] Criminal Organisation Act 2009 (Qld) ss 6-7. [3] Ibid s 3. [4] Andreas Schloenhardt, 'Banning the Bikies: Queensland's Criminal Organisation Act 2009' (2009) 31 Queensland Lawyer 100. [5] Serious and Organised ...
This article explores and outlines the background, evolution, and rationale of the defence of provocation, analyses its application and elements, and discusses the pros and cons of retaining, reforming, or repealing ss 268-270 of the Criminal Code (Qld)....