Criminal Law

COP-OUT-27 Albanese: The Flipside to Morrison on the Pro-Fossil Fuel Coin

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COP27, or the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, is currently taking place in the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh. And guess who’s not going to make it, our prime minister Anthony Albanese. Why? Because he’s got more important matters...

Queensland Police to Get Random Stop and Search Powers

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Subject to limited exceptions such as at airports and during certain events, Australian law enforcement agencies are required to have a suspicion on reasonable grounds that a person has committed, or is committing, an offence, or that other dangerous circumstances...

Thugs in Blue Uniforms: Raptor Squad Raid Party, Assault Students and Trash House

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The officers making up Raptor Squad, the formerly known as Strike Force Raptor, have long been known to be a bunch of thugs in blue uniforms, equipped with handguns and tasers, who, for some reason, are permitted to run riot, despite...

Tibetans Storm Delhi’s Chinese Embassy Over COVID Abuses: An Interview With TYC’s Tenzin Dhonden

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Seventy three members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) stormed the Chinese Embassy in the Indian capital of Delhi on 1 October to demand that Beijing stop using its Zero COVID policy as a means to further repress those living in occupied...

Dr Tim Anderson on His Intellectual Freedom Court Victory and “Slow Genocide” in Palestine

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Dr Tim Anderson was victorious on 27 October, after having raised multiple court challenges, which appealed the decision to dismiss him from his position of Sydney University senior lecturer in political economy on the basis of a series of intellectual points...

Capturing Tibetan Culture in Photos as it Flourishes at Nepal’s Boudhanath Stupa

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As you fly into Kathmandu airport, you might note at the last minute just before landing, a huge white circular structure with a golden triangular tower adorning it, which soars above all other buildings in the surrounding area. That’s the...

The History of Drug Criminalisation in the Western World

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The first importers and suppliers of what are now classed as illegal drugs were not your typical criminals, but a group of nations, called Great Britain, Portugal, France and the United States of America. The Opium war Britain actually started...

West Papua’s “Mandela” Filep Karma Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances

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Fierce West Papuan resistance figure, Filep Karma, was found dead on Jayapura Beach on 1 November under suspicious circumstances. The experienced diver supposedly drowned whilst surfing. He was with four Indonesians at the time, and no investigation is likely to...

Criminal Assets Recovery Orders in New South Wales

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What would you do if three quarters of a million dollars unexpectedly appeared in your bank account?  Perhaps you’d let the bank know in the hope that the money would be returned to the right place. Or maybe you’d take...

The Law, Penalties and Defences for Offensive or Disorderly Conduct on an Aircraft

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A New Zealand man has been placed on a good behaviour bond after exposing himself and urinating on the floor of an aircraft during a flight from Bali to Brisbane.  Police say the 72-year old man consumed a number of...
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