Criminal lawGriffith CodeUnlawful killingManslaughterThis article considers the two streams of law that can lead to a conviction for manslaughter under the Criminal Code 1899 (Qld). The first stream deals with actdoi:http://eprints.qut.edu.au/7096/White...
Why the Queensland, Western Australian and Tasmanian Criminal Codes are anachronisms This paper mounts three fundamental arguments as to why the Criminal Code 1899 (Qld), the Criminal Code 1913 (WA), and the Criminal Code 1924 (Tas) are ana... Andrew - 《University of Tasmania Law Review》...
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For decades our justice system has been tilted to favour “victims”, with the result that men and women are treated very differently – by police, the Family Court, judges and juries in the criminal law system. But gradually the rot in the system is being exposed. Right now, 400 curren...
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And despite the arrest of four officers—Joseph Harris, Frederick Wheeler, Marmaduke Richardson, and William Nichols—at different times for the murder of Aboriginal people, no case against an NMP officer ever successfully proceeded to trial and NMP personnel avoided criminal proceedings. Given this,...
1995 (Cth).The Northern Territory provision is favourably contrasted with the less clearly phrased equivalent s 281 of the Criminal Code 1913 (WA) and s 314A of the Criminal Code 1899 (Qld), necessitated by the need to circumvent the archaic s 23 andthe reasonably fore...
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