by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Jul 22, 2017 | All Posts, Education
Jackie Charles our Education Manager presented on the topic of teaching Human Rights Law to Queensland teachers at the annual Business Educators Association Conference in Brisbane. Presentation Rule of Law Resources The Magna Carta, Separation of Powers and Division...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Sep 12, 2016 | All Posts, Case Notes, Constitution, Education
The High Court’s judgment in the landmark case of Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) [1996] HCA 24 marked an important extension of a particularly Australian concept of the independence of the judiciary from the federal level to the state level. The...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Mar 17, 2016 | All Posts, Education
We are pleased to be involved in the Legal Studies Association of NSW 2016 State Conference. Electronic copies of the resources and presentation are available below. Please contact Jackie Charles our Education Coordinator for any resourcing needs. Institute CEO Nick...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Jan 27, 2016 | All Posts, Education
This post examines the importance of due process to the rule of law in conducting international trials and the prosecution of Ratko Mladić. The trial of Mladić is ongoing, and information about the progress of the proceedings against him can be found on the...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Jan 15, 2016 | All Posts, Education
This post examines the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and discusses its legacy as its work nears completion. Read part two of this series on the ICTY by Uzma Sherieff about the Prosecution of Radtko Mladić The ICTY and the...
by RuleofLawInstitutePerson | Dec 3, 2015 | Case Notes
In this case note: Self Represented Litigant Access to Justice Ho v Greater Dandenong City Council [2013] VSCA 168 Mr Vu Ho is a Vietnamese refugee who works as a mechanic and lives on the outskirts of Melbourne in the suburb of Springvale. Mr Ho and his son have a...