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Mon Oct 23 2017
  • Alternative Law Journal Vol 42 No 2, 2017 - In this issue: Big Data: A case study of disruption and government power Kate Galloway / Presumption of innocence in peril Anthony Gray / Reformative and rehabilitative programs for prisoners with cognitive impairments: Australia's international obligations Emma Henderson, Nicole Shackleton and Stephanie Falconer / Anti-protest laws: Lock up your nannas Aidan Ricketts / An 'absolute right to do anything': Protest policing in NSW's last decade of full-time riot squad Christina White / Crime prevention and prisoner rehabilitation in Australia: Lessons from Nordic nations Andrew Scott / Contract cheating: Will students pay for serious criminal consequences? Alex Steel / Working Animal's rights: A disruption to the status quo Rosemary Shaw / Rethinking legal regulation of animal hoarding Meg Wootten / Disability discrimination in children's sport Simone Pearce / The right to refuse: The Victorian Mental Health Act 2014 and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Chris Maylea and Asher Hirsch / Culture, humility and the law: Towards a more transformative teaching framework Evan Hamman / Therapeutic jurisprudence in sentencing remarks: An exploratory study Jordan Tutton
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