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In Dialogue with Bolivia, Experts of Human Rights Committee Welcome Training Courses to Prevent Excessive Use of Force
One year on and still no answer from NSW Attorney General
In Dialogue with Israel, Experts of Human Rights Committee Raise Issues Concerning Applicability of Covenant and Ask about
Reckless decision to move Burnie Court makes no sense for economy or community
WA man charged after making hundreds of harassing phone calls
Mining depends on flexibility and choice in employment
Prosecutor appointed to Magistrates Court
Statutory review of Consumer Data Right
Doorstop – Parliament House 14 February
NT Public Sector wage theft in millions
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Panama on its Noteworthy Frameworks for Women
Two major reviews to examine WA’s sexual offence laws
Statement by OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann on death of Donald Johnston
Financial assistance for consumers affected by construction company failures
74% of Qantas cabin crew would have to find new job if agreement terminated, survey reveals
Nurse-turned-lawyer appointed to State Administrative Tribunal
Planning and environmental specialist joins District Court, SAT
Supporting human rights of detainees
Don’t get stormed by door knockers this storm season
National Cabinet Statement 6 January
National Cabinet Statement 5 January
Ensuring justice is done and seen to be done
NZ police has taken steps to improve some prosecution proceedings
‘Catholic schools should be free to be Catholic’ – Catholic education chief to tell Joint Parliamentary Committee
Urgent reforms needed on indigenous peoples’ rights, says UN expert: Costa Rica
New funeral regulation means better price transparency
Mandatory standards uphold child safety
Criminal proceeding against prominent jurist violated due process guarantees, UN Human Rights Committee finds
Registrar appointed Magistrate of Family Court
New funding grants on offer for criminal justice research
Sun to power justice in NSW courthouses
‘Tis season to check Christmas toys are safe advises Fair Trading
NZ chairs meeting of five Attorneys-General
Tough new laws to hit organised crime including bikies
Pupular Manly court visitors bark in action
Major redevelopment at Tanunda Recreation Park
Crisis housing boost for women in Walgett
Free diary with legal information helps seniors know their rights
Free diary helps seniors know their rights
Statement on Scott Morrison’s Lies about Wharfies
Applications open for $250,000 justice grant
Combatting online trolls and strengthening defamation laws
$20 million to boost support for domestic violence victim-survivors
Community benefits from 13,000 hours of pro bono legal work
Pilot of specialist approach for sentencing Aboriginal offenders
Historical offences to face modern justice
Tougher sentences for crimes that cause loss of an unborn child
Cornell in Washington interns on front lines of policy debates