Reform of court rules and procedures in criminal cases : a collection of papers presented at an AIJA Conference in Brisbane on 3-4 July 1998.

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Publication details:
Carlton South (Vic.) : Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, 1998.
Record id:
18485
Series:
Publications (Australian Institute of Judicial Administration) ; vol 4.
Subject:
Law -- Australia -- Congresses.
Courts -- Australia.
Justice, Administration of -- Australia.
Criminal procedure -- Australia.
Contents:
The problems with Court Rules and procedure in criminal cases - a prosecution perspective
A Best practice model for the determination of indictable charges national legal aid and the Conference of Australian Directors of Public Prosecutions
What are the problems from the defendant's perspective?
Commentary
Delays in the criminal process - can the courts do more?
What are the problems?
Australian Taxation Office access to records seized by the Australian Federal Police
Regulatory development in financial services
A Legal Aid response to the AIJA study of complex criminal trials
Anatomy of long criminal trials
International perspective
Procedural reform in Canada : charge screening, disclosure, resolution discussions
Criminal justice reform
Commonwealth Director if Public Prosecutions statement on prosecution disclosure
The Seduction of the fix
Defence disclosure
Towards a solution
Evidentiary issues
Dealing with economic evidence.
ISBN:
1875527230
Phys. description:
viii, 181 p. ; 25 cm