Tomorrow's law
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Tomorrow's law
Federation Press with the assistance of the Law Foundation of New South Wales, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This challenging title examines attitudes and behaviour that force changes to the Australian Parliament and judge-made law. There are three themes in this collection: the search for and respect for our community values; the need for a broad choice of ways to resolve disputes; and the importance to us as individuals and as a community of trust and betrayal. In difference guises, these themes recur during the examination of the role of the High Court, the place of euthanasia, the investigation and punishment of crime, the right to know and the right to be left alone, making decisions to benefit others, and how experts and other decision makers can be held to account.
目次
Undercover Policing: Detection or Deception Simon Bronitt and David Kinley The Peril of the Boat People: Assessing Australia's Responses to the Phenomenon of Border Asylum-Seekers Mary Crock The Challenge of Junk Psychiatry, Psychology and Science: The Evolving Role of the Forensic Expert Ian Freckelton Trust and Betrayal in Criminal Justice Arie Freiberg Is Privacy a Virus? Susan Gibb Let the People Know: Press Freedom and the Individual Crispin Hull Law for Our Multicultural Society? No Worries Kathy Laster and Veronica Taylor Bringing Lawyers to the Table Steve Mark Facing Challenge and Change: The Family Court Alastair Nicholson and Margaret Harrison The High Court and the People George Williams Legal Straitjackets: When Reason Fails Beth Wilson
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