Colloquium papers 2003-2000
Papers Presented at the Seventh Colloquium of the
Judicial Conference of Australia Inc
Darwin, 30 May 2003 - 1 June 2003
- Opening Address: His Honour Mr John Anictomatis AO, The Administrator of the Northern Territory. Read as a pdf or as a Word document
- Keynote Address: The Hon Chief Justice Murray Gleeson AC, High Court of Australia
Judicial Selection and Training: Two Sides Of The One Coin
- Refugee Law (Session convened by The Hon. Justice Ronald Sackville, Federal Court of Australia)
- Dr Mary Crock, Refugees in Australia: Of Lore, Legends and the Judicial Process (pdf or Word)
- John Basten, QC, Developments in Judicial Review in the Context of Immigration Cases (pdf or Word)
- The Hon Justice Ronald Sackville, Federal Court of Australia, Refugee Law: The Shifting Balance (pdf or Word)
- Aboriginal Sentencing (Session convened by Chief Magistrate Ian Gray, Magistrates' Court of Victoria)
- The Honourable Justice Dean Mildren RFD, Supreme Court of the Northern Territory (pdf or Word)
- Magistrate John Birch, Magistrates' Court of the Northern Territory (paper not available)
- Magistrate Kate Auty, Magistrates' Court of Victoria (pdf or Word)
- Magistrate Antoine Bloemen, Magistrates' Court of Western Australia (pdf or Word)
- Working with the Media and the Media Handbook
Tracey Cain, Director, Strategic Issues Management Group (pdf or Word)
- Personal reflections on judicial independence, an after dinner speech
The Hon Dr Peter Toyne MLA, Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, Northern Territory(pdf or Word)
Papers Presented at the Sixth Colloquium of the
Judicial Conference of Australia Inc.
Launceston, 26-28 April 2002
- Opening Address His Excellency The Honourable Sir Guy Green AC KBE CVO, Administrator of the Commonwealth
Read as a pdf or as a Word document
- Keynote Address: Public Confidence in the Judiciary
The Hon Chief Justice Murray Gleeson AC, High Court of Australia
- Negligence: The Last Outpost of the Welfare State
The Hon Chief Justice James Spigelman AC, Supreme Court of New South Wales
- Courts Versus the People: Have the Judges Gone Too Far?
- Introductory remarks from The Hon Justice Ronald Sackville, Federal Court of Australia, Chair for the session (pdf or Word)
- Professor John McMillan, Australian National University (pdf or Word)
- The Hon Michael Lavarch, Secretary-General, Law Council of Australia (pdf or Word)
- Julie Debeljak, Castan Human Rights Centre, Monash University (pdf or Word)
- The Hon Justice John Perry, Supreme Court of South Australia (pdf or Word)
- Easy Scapegoats and Simplistic Reactions: The Continuing Saga of Mandatory Sentencing
Neil Morgan, Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia (pdf or Word)
- Trial By Media: Skills to Master the New Environment
Tracey Cain, Director, Strategic Issues Management Group (pdfor Word)
Papers Presented at the Fifth Colloquium of the
Judicial Conference of Australia Inc
Uluru, 7 - 9 April 2001
(No colloquium was held in 2000)