role of Evidence Act in admissibility of expert evidence of mental disorder in criminal law, New South WalesThe Evidence Act 1995 (NSW) (hereafter EA) commenced on 1 September 1995. The Act sought to clarify and reform complex rules of evidence including the rules relating to the admissibility...
Under section 127 the NSW Evidence Act, a person who is, or was, a member of the clergy of any church or religious denominationis entitled to refuse to disclose a religious confession made to him or her, unless the confession was made for a criminal purpose. Does a confession count as ...
In 'Honeysett v The Queen', the High Court of Australia considered the admissibility of opinion evidence under Part 3.3 of the 'Evidence Act 1995' (NSW) ('Evidence Act'). This case note examines the Court's decision in 'Honeysett' and assesses the approach taken by the Court in interpreti...
The Evidence Act 1995 (NSW) (hereafter EA) commenced on 1 September 1995. The Act sought to clarify and reform complex rules of evidence including the rule... Cumes,Guy - 《Psychiatry Psychology & Law》 被引量: 3发表: 2000年 Chapter 15. A New Paradigm for the Study of Economic Developm...
"R v Graves (Murder - admissibility of confessional evidence - juvenile accused - s 81C Child Welfare Act 1939 (NSW) - role of legal adviser during police questioning of client)" of the admissibility of a confessional statement under section 122(5) of the Criminal Procedure Code to the poli...
School of Education, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia John Sweller Corresponding author Correspondence to Lin Zhang. Additional information Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The...
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Circumcision has a wide array of potential benefits over the lifetime of males, and relatively few risks. Up to one in three males worldwide, if not circumcised, may suffer a medical condition caused by their foreskin [1–3]. In contrast, the risks of the procedure itself are less than ...
Recent advances in twisted van der Waals heterostructure superlattices have emerged as a powerful and attractive platform for exploring novel condensed matter physics due to the interplay between the moiré potential and Coulomb interactions. The moiré superlattices act as a periodic confinement potential ...
The Commonwealth of Australia was the first to enact it in 1995, followed months later by New South Wales (NSW). Tasmania adopted it in 2001, then Norfolk island in 2004 and significantly it commenced in Victoria in 2010. (1) The uniform Evidence Act regime was the result of the ...