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Author: Ellen Hays

Indigenous sentencing courts: Distinct from or derivative of Therapeutic Jurisprudence?

Alyssa Cabry shares her observations and experiences at the Swan Hill Koori Court.

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NewLaw, legaltech and marshmallows

ACJI hosted a Law Week event on 17 May designed to unlock insights into the future of NewLaw.

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Courts need friends too: Three amicus curiae case snapshots

Ellen Hays explains how amicus curiae help courts to make better decisions by sharing their expertise and research.

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Government Bodies Just Need to Say “Sorry”

Zak Gaddie argues that Victorian apology laws should be reformed so that all parties can experience the therapeutic and dispute-resolving benefits of apologies.

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Mapping a new path for self-represented litigants in VCAT: A commitment to conversation

Alicia Crossley considers how the experience of self-represented litigants at VCAT can be improved by imagining a conversation between key stakeholders.

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Sexual assault victims: Helpless before the law

Does the adversarial system re-traumatise sexual assault victims? Sarah Tan provides a critique of the system and makes suggestions for reforms based on Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence.

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A reflection: Can restorative justice heal wrongs of the past?

Jacob Chacko considers the relationship between Forgiveness and Restorative Justice in transitional societies.

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Call for Papers: National Wellness for Law Forum

The Call for Papers for the National Wellness for Law Forum is now open.

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ODR in cross-border disputes: Issues & solutions (3/3)

In the final instalment of this blog series, Kim Panti discusses problems that arise with enforceability of Online Dispute Resolution outcomes in e-commerce disputes.

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ODR in the EU: Goals, issues & framework (2/3)

Monash Law School student Kim Panti discusses how the European Online Dispute Resolution framework facilitates the resolution of E-Commerce disputes.

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