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The Australian court system continues to be the subject of debate and disagreement. Since the appearance of the first edition, Australian Courts of Law has been the standard work on the Australian court system. Now fully revised and updated, it provides a succinct guide to, and analysis of Australian courts and tribunals, their jusrsidiction and their functioning. Australian Courts of Law provides authoritative and comprehensive coverage of all material pertaining to Australian sources. Controversial issues in recent years have included the need for better case management procedures by courts, the growing importance of alternative dispute resolution, and the relationship between courts and tribunals, as well as between specialist and generalist courts. The book traces the development of the Australian court system from their English and colonial origins and gives an up-to-date account of the modern system. Australian Courts of Law is essential reading for all law students and high school legal studies students, and is recommended for anyone seeking an introduction to the Australian courts and the Australian legal system, or interested in further information on their workings and problems.
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In response to the weaknesses of international tribunals and domestic courts in the prosecution of crimes such as genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes, a generation of 'internationalised' criminal courts has been established. This text covers three active & one putative jurisdiction of this kind.
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War crime trials --- Criminal courts --- International criminal courts.
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Constitutional law --- Courts --- Legislative bodies as courts --- Great Britain.
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