Prof. Lisa Toohey1, Prof Helen Partridge3, Professor Jonathan Crowe2, Professor Rachael Field2 1University Of Newcastle Law School, Newcastle, Australia, 2Bond University Law School, Robina, Australia, 3University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba , Australia This presentation reports on the results of the...
- January 13, 2017
Jennifer Donovan1 1 University of Melbourne, 161 Barry Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053, jdonovan@student.unimelb.edu.au Interdisciplinary collaborations between legal and social services, outside the court setting, have emerged as a growing framework for assisting clients with high degrees of disadvantage, vulnerability and...
- January 13, 2017
Prof. Paula Marie Young1 Qatar University College of Law, P.O. Box 2713, Doha, Qatar, pyoung@qu.edu.qa I have now lived in Qatar for slightly over a year. My colleagues at the law school and in private practice have asked me to...
- January 13, 2017
Elanor Peattie1, Libby Penman2 1 Victoria Legal Aid, Neighbourhood Justice Centre, 241 Wellington Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066, elanor.peattie@vla.vic.gov.au 2 Victoria Legal Aid, Neighbourhood Justice Centre, 241 Wellington Street, Collingwood, Victoria 3066, libby.penman@vla.vic.gov.au The Neighbourhood Justice Centre (NJC) is Australia’s only...
- January 13, 2017
A/P Penelope Weller1 1 GSBL,RMIT University, City Campus, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000. penelope.weller@rmit.edu.au This paper considers the application of procedural justice theory and practice in legal interactions concerning individuals who a persons lack legal capacity. To date the procedural justice research...
- January 13, 2017
Grant THOMAS, Youth Justice Co-ordinator, Conferencing Unit, Youth Court of S.A. 1, Winnie CHIU, Care and Protection Co-ordinator, Conferencing Unit, Youth Court of S.A. 2 1 Youth Court of South Australia, Courts Administration Authority, 75 Wright Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000,...
- January 13, 2017
Dr Astrid Birgden1 1Consultant Forensic Psychologist, Just Forensic, Melbourne, Australia, 2Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Melbourne, Australia Offenders have human rights. Therefore offenders are both rights-violators and rights-holders requiring legal actors as duty-bearers to balance managing offender risk with meeting offender...
- January 13, 2017
Fleur Beaupert1, Eleanore Fritze2 1 La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Kingsbury Drive Bundoora, Melbourne 3086 VIC, f.beaupert@latrobe.edu.au 2 Victoria Legal Aid, GPO Box 4380, Melbourne 3001, VIC, eleanore.fritze@vla.vic.gov.au Mental health tribunals (MHTs) (or their equivalent) in each state...
- January 13, 2017
Rob Hulls1, Stan Winford2, Nareeda Lewers3 1 Centre for Innovative Justice, RMIT University, 106 Victoria Street Carlton, Victoria 3053, rob.hulls@rmit.edu.au 2 Centre for Innovative Justice, RMIT University, 106 Victoria Street Carlton, Victoria 3053, stan.winford@rmit.edu.au 3 Centre for Innovative Justice, RMIT...
- January 13, 2017
Associate Professor John L Anderson1, Dr Nicola M Ross2, Ms Mary Porter AM3 1 Newcastle Law School, University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308. John.Anderson@newcastle.edu.au 2 Newcastle Law School, University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308. Nicola.Ross@newcastle.edu.au 3 Former MLA, ACT Legislative...
- January 13, 2017
