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Should the Attorney-General have power to block prosecutions of war crimes and crimes against humanity?
mardi 27 août 2024 • Duration 28:36
Allegations of atrocity crimes cannot be prosecuted in Australian courts without consent from the Government's top legal officer, who also has the power to block prosecutions.
Women in Law
mardi 20 août 2024 • Duration 28:38
Join playwright Suzie Miller (Prima Facie) for an insightful conversation about women working in the law.
How stressful is it to be a judge or magistrate?
mardi 18 juin 2024 • Duration 28:37
New research examines the impact of heavy workloads on the well-being of judicial officers and the quality of justice delivered.
Big banks settle insurance class actions; what are your rights in neighbour disputes over trees?
mardi 22 novembre 2022 • Duration 30:00
Hundreds of thousands of customers could be eligible to claim compensation after three of Australia's biggest banks – the Commonwealth Bank, ANZ and Westpac – settled class actions worth $126m over the sale of 'junk' insurance policies. Also, when you are fighting with your neighbour over things like noise, trees or pets, whose side is the law on? In the second of a four-part special for The Law Report, we dig through some recent cases with legal experts to find out who's in the right when a neighbour's tree is damaging your property.
BAD NEIGHBOURS S1 E1 | Noisy neighbours
mercredi 16 novembre 2022 • Duration 09:06
We dig through recent cases with legal experts to find out when it comes to noisy neighbours who are in the right.
NSW coronial reform; what are your rights when it comes to noisy neighbours?
mardi 15 novembre 2022 • Duration
The New South Wales government has offered a lukewarm response to a parliamentary committee report that calls for an overhaul of the state's coronial system. And, when you are fighting with your neighbour over things like noise, trees or pets, whose side is the law on?
Inside Thomas Embling Hospital, a forensic health facility
mardi 8 novembre 2022 • Duration 30:00
For the first time a journalist is allowed to record in the Thomas Embling Hospital, Melbourne's forensic healthcare facility. Meet therapists, the psychiatrist in charge and some of the patients who have committed a serious crime but are deemed not responsible for their actions due to mental illness. This episode first aired in March 2021.
'Juror misconduct' ends parliament rape trial; 'proper inquiry' in road accidents
mardi 1 novembre 2022 • Duration 30:00
Why did the actions of one juror lead to a mistrial for Bruce Lehrmann? And the case of a Brisbane motorbike accident victim who failed to secure compensation because he couldn't identify the truck that caused the incident.
UN experts suspend detention visits; and the use of secret evidence in court
mardi 25 octobre 2022 • Duration 30:00
The head of a team of United Nations torture experts speaks exclusively to the Law Report about the decision to suspend inspections of detention facilities in Australia. And, in a court or tribunal hearing, can one side use secret evidence that the other can't see?
UN calls for unlimited access for team inspecting detention facilities
mardi 18 octobre 2022 • Duration 30:00
The UN is urging Australian governments to offer unlimited access to UN inspectors visiting prisons and other detention facilities around the country. And Justice Jayne Jagot has been sworn in as the newest member of the High Court and for the first time a majority of the sitting judges on Australia's highest court are women.









