Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Articles

No Worker Left Behind: An Interview With the May 1 Movement’s Robert Car

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The Morrison government on 30 March announced a $130 billion wage subsidy package as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that qualifying businesses will be provided with a fortnightly wage subsidy of $1,500 per employee over...

The Law on Observing, Filming and Distributing Intimate Images in NSW

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Isolation can be lonely, so it’s only natural that many of us will be reaching out in intimate ways via text and video-calls whilst we are cooped up indoors. But ‘sexting’ in the time of COVID-19 comes with certain risks...

The COVID-19 Response Is Undermining the Rule of Law

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Australia’s liberal democracy rests upon the doctrine of the separation of powers, which upholds the rule of law. It ensures that the three arms of government - the legislative, the executive and the judicial - remain separate entities. The legislature,...

The Offence of Criminal Negligence in New South Wales

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The same day that The New South Wales Government ordered the closure of Bondi Beach, slamming beachgoers for being careless and flouting COVID-19 social distancing regulations, the Ruby Princess was given the go-ahead to dock in Sydney, bringing with her...

COVID-19 Social Controls: ‘An Authoritarian Wet Dream In Progress’

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In the past several weeks, the government has pushed through legislation with unprecedented speed, ostensibly to slow the spread of COVID-19 by enforcing physical distancing and restricting travel. Amongst these laws are those which severely restrict our freedom of movement...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 30 March to 5 April 2020

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In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Am I Guilty of a Crime if I Attempted and Failed? The Crimes Act contains a ‘catch-all’ provision relating to attempts to commit criminal offences....

Judges Call For Oversight of Police Powers During COVID-19

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A number of prominent former Australian judges are calling for a bi-partisan parliamentary oversight committee to ensure adequate scrutiny of Australia’s COVID-19 response. A similar body has already been established in New Zealand, with many local legal scholars sounding the...

The Gates Foundation’s Prophetic Coronavirus Pandemic Simulation

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On 18 October last year, the Gates Foundation, the World Economic Forum and the John Hopkins Centre for Health Security held a pandemic simulation exercise, with the aim of “educating senior leaders” about an adequate response to the type of...

Man Fined for Eating a Kebab Alone on a Bench

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When New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian shut down Parliament House last week, she essentially left the NSW Police Force in charge of the health and wellbeing of the state. New laws had already been rushed through Parliament giving police...

Should the Government Introduce ‘Pandemic Leave’?

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COVOID-19 effectively brings Australia to a grinding halt, workplace laws are set to change to provide more entitlements to employees in the face of ‘pandemic’. The Fair Work Commission has announced plans to give unpaid pandemic leave to any Australians...
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