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Australian Constitutional Law Essay on Right to a Fair Trial

This is an assignment about whether a constitutional right to a fair trial exists under the Australian constitution. It received a mark of 24/30-distinction and would assist anyone studying Constitutional Law.

University of Technology Sydney

University of Technology Sydney
  • Faculty of Law
  • School of Law
  • 70616 - Australian Constitutional Law

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I INTRODUCTION In Australia, it is arguable that constitutional protection of human rights depends significantly on implications and interpretation of rights in consultation with extraconstitutional sources and other judicially created rules of constitutional law.1 This is particularly evident when assessing the sections of the constitution that may give rise to an express or implicit right to a fair trial. It must first be acknowledged, however, that there are inherent problems with trying to a...


Resource Topics

  • Australia
  • Australian constitutional law
  • Business
  • Chapter III Court
  • Dietrich v The Queen
  • High Court of Australia
  • Hospitality
  • Jury
  • Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Kruger v Commonwealth
  • Law
  • Owen Dixon
  • Politics
  • Politics of Australia
  • Polyukhovich v Commonwealth
  • R v Kirby; Ex parte Boilermakers' Society of Australia
  • Technology


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