Posts tagged criminal law
Name Suppression: Balancing Open Justice and Privacy
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectCross Examination, name suppression, sexual offending, Supreme Court, Justice, youth, youth court, court order, name protection, identity protection, law, protection, criminal law
Explaining Tamiefuna: Can Police Photograph the Public?
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice Projectpolice photographing the public, evidence law, photographs, criminal law, privacy, right to privacy, photographing the public, police photography, police powers, public protection, Tamiefuna, Tamiefuna v R
Common Misconceptions about Sexual Offences
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Realities of Home Detention and its Strengths as an Alternative to Incarceration
Let down by the system: What else can be done to protect sexual assault survivors in the criminal justice system?
A Less ‘Brutalising’ Way? A New Court for Sexual Violence Cases
Amicus Curiae: Kiwisaver's Unethical Investments
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsbank, banks, bombs, claudia russell, cluster bombs, cluster munition prohibition act, crime, criminal law, domestic law, international law, kiwisaver, parliament
Amicus Curiae: Are Forensic Pathologists Pathologically Overworked?
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsAmicus Curiae, auckland DHB, autopsies, criminal bar association, criminal law, Crown, CSI, defence, dr martin sage, dr simon stables, equal justice, forensic pathologists, Jade Du Preez, Ministry of Justice, national forensic pathology service, New Zealand, noel sainsbury, prosecution, the Crown