Anton Shelupanov (MA Oxon) Justice Studio, London Abstract: Research has demonstrated that courts, police and other law enforcement institutions secure better compliance by defendants when they apply procedural justice principles to practice. Consequently, with better compliance with court decisions, come...
- January 13, 2017
Mr Daniel Toohey1 1University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia This practical workshop will demonstrate some tools lawyers can use to provide better support for clients who are struggling to engage with legal processes due to a disability or experience of trauma. ...
- January 13, 2017
Peggy Fulton Hora1 1 Superior Court of California (Ret.) PO Box 5246, Walnut Creek CA 94596 peggyhora@sbcglobal.net Canons of Ethics for judges and ethical rules for lawyers are based on an adversarial system. Concepts such as a ban on ex...
- January 13, 2017
Felicity Gerry QC1, Professor Penny Cooper2, 1 Queen’s Counsel London and Darwin speciliasing in complex cases involving vulnerable suspects. Leads the Indigenous Justice and Exoneration Project at Charles Darwin University. Affiliated member research group on Fundamental Rights and Constitutionalism at...
- January 13, 2017
Kim Wright Cutting Edge Law, 1335 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur, #253, Taos, NM, 87571 USA. Jkimwright@gmail.com Workshop: From Conscious Contracts to Earth Jurisprudence to Sharing Law and a dozen other approaches, many new models of law practice are emerging. These...
- January 13, 2017
Judge Hayman,1 Rachael Field2 1 The Honourable Judge Eugene Hyman (Ret.), Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara 2 Dr Rachael Field, Professor of Law, Bond Law Faculty, Bond University. Increasingly a paradigm shift from a punitive, retributive model...
- January 12, 2017
Jennifer Black1 1 Principal Solicitor, Fitzroy Legal Service, Fitzroy Town Hall, PO Box 297, Fitzroy, Vic, 3065, jblack@fitzroy-legal.org.au Problem solving courts, therapeutic jurisprudence and non-adversarial justice are no longer fledgling developments, but highly influential concepts in justice practice and policy....
- January 12, 2017
Miss Li Tien Wong, Mr Tuck Leong Ow Yong1 1State Courts, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore The paper describes Community Justice and Tribunal Division (CJTD) experience in developing a community justice strategy encompassing both adversarial and non-adversarial justice tools in resolving disputes,...
- January 12, 2017
Katey Thom1, Stella Black2 1 University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, k.thom@auckland.ac.nz 2 University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, stella.black@auckland.ac.nz This paper will explore the meaning of ‘therapeutic’ in the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court...
- January 12, 2017
Miss Lih Jeng Low1 1State Courts. Singapore, Singapore, Singapore The paper examines how the establishment of the State Courts Centre for Dispute Resolution (SCCDR) in March 2015 consolidated the different ADR services offered by separate divisions in the State Courts...
- January 12, 2017
