1st Edition

Law in Australian Society An introduction to principles and process

By Keiran Hardy Copyright 2019
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    What is 'the rule of law'? How do laws get made? Does our legal and political system achieve justice for all Australians equally?

    Designed for beginners as well as non-law students this text provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding Australia's system of law and government. Dr Keiran Hardy describes how legislation is made, the nature of case law, the hierarchy of courts and the doctrine of precedent. He looks at the role played by politics and the media in shaping law, and he describes founding principles including democracy, liberalism, the separation of powers and federalism. The criminal justice system is explained including criminal offences, police powers, sentencing and punishment, and there is a special emphasis on Indigenous peoples and the law. The book concludes with case studies of cybercrime and counterterrorism legislation to illustrate law reform in action. Each chapter features practical examples, chapter summaries and review questions together with a glossary of key terms.

    Concise, accessible and up-to-the-minute, this is a vital guide for anyone seeking to understand the complexity of Australian law and government.

    'This is an excellent book for a wide audience . . . equally useful for law students, legal studies students in high school and anyone seeking an understanding of how and why the law is as it is. And how things might be improved.' - Nicholas Cowdery, AM, QC, former Director of Public Prosecutions, NSW

    'A wonderful text . . . The overall structure and the inclusion of comprehension questions, glossaries and a curated reference list ensure that students can build on their understanding over the course of the book.' - Jackie Charles, Rule of Law Institute of Australia

    'This introduction to Australian law is comprehensive, contemporary and accessible. It is a perfect primer for new students requiring a broad understanding of Australia's legal system. From cybercrime to the workings of Australia's parliament, this book has it all.' - George Williams, AO, Dean, Anthony Mason Professor, Scientia Professor, University of New South Wales

    'Law in Australian Society' is an ideal text for first year students in criminology, legal studies, policing and related fields. Its easy-to-read format aids students in understanding the complexities and subtleties of the Australian legal system.' - Emma Colvin, Centre for Law and Justice, Charles Sturt University

    PART 1: LAW, POLITICS AND THE MEDIA
    Introduction: Law in society
    Chapter 1: Legislation
    Chapter 2: Case law
    Chapter 3: Politics and the media
    PART 2: RIGHTS, THEORIES AND HISTORY
    Chapter 4: Founding principles
    Chapter 5: Justice
    Chapter 6: Human rights
    Chapter 7: Indigenous peoples and the law
    PART 3: CRIMINAL JUSTICE
    Chapter 8: Criminal offences
    Chapter 9: Police powers, bail and the criminal trial
    Chapter 10: Punishment, sentencing and appeals
    PART 4: CASE STUDIES
    Chapter 11: Cybercrime
    Chapter 12: Counterterrorism
    Acknowledgements
    References
    Glossary
    Index

    Biography

    Keiran Hardy is a lecturer in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University and a member of the highly respected Griffith Criminology Institute. He has published widely in the area of counter terrorism law and policy.