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Criminalising Sexual Harassment
The Journal of Criminal Law, 2017The article explores the differences between sexual behavior in the workplace and in the public domain. Arguments against criminalising sexual harassment because of incompatibility with the principles of criminal law are shown to be inaccurate. In the labor market, the principles of criminal law are consistent with a definition of sexual harassment as
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Racialisation and Criminalisation of ‘Blackness’
2018This chapter addresses problematisation of Black presence through the ‘race-relations’ discourse. It traces the establishment of the race-crime nexus and shows how race and crime became discursively linked. It highlights the dearth of empirical research on Black and mixed-race experiences of policing contemporarily, thus establishing the justification ...
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Conceptualising the Criminalisation of Migration
2014The criminalisation of migration for the purposes of this book is understood as a three-fold process whereby migration management takes place via the adoption of substantive criminal law, via recourse to traditional law enforcement mechanisms includng surveillance and detention and via the deployment of mechanisms of prevention and pre-emption.
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Digital Investigation, 2006
Making the sale, possession and distribution of the tools of hacking a criminal offence has obvious attractions. But many such tools are dual use and new laws run the risk of significantly inhibiting the activities of investigators, incident responders, penetration testers and academics.
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Making the sale, possession and distribution of the tools of hacking a criminal offence has obvious attractions. But many such tools are dual use and new laws run the risk of significantly inhibiting the activities of investigators, incident responders, penetration testers and academics.
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Criminalisation of Cartels in Australia
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009The criminalisation of cartel conduct is fast becoming a reality in Australia. The Trade Practices Amendment (Cartel Conduct and Other Measures) Bill 2008 (Bill) was passed by the House of Representatives on 11 February 2009. The Senate Economics Committee released its report on the Bill on 26 February 2009 and recommended that the Bill be passed ...
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Criminalising Unknowing Defence
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2015AbstractShould a legal plea of self‐ or third‐party defence include an ‘awareness component’ that requires that the actor was aware of the justificatory facts at the time of action? Some theorists argue that in cases of so‐called unknowing defence, where an actor in fact averts an otherwise unavoidable danger to himself or another person although ...
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