Queensland criminal law may be unconstitutional

Gray, Anthony (2004) Queensland criminal law may be unconstitutional. Queensland Lawyer, 25 . pp. 75-85. ISSN 0312-1658

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Abstract

This article explores the arguments for and against the constitutional validity of the Queensland preventive detention law.

Item Type:Article (Commonwealth Reporting Category C)
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Uncontrolled Keywords:constitutional law, preventive detention
Fields of Research (FOR2008):18 Law and Legal Studies > 1801 Law > 180199 Law not elsewhere classified
18 Law and Legal Studies > 1801 Law > 180108 Constitutional Law
Subjects:390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law > 390103 Constitutionalism and Constitutional Law
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO2008):UNSPECIFIED
ID Code:2028
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Deposited On:11 Oct 2007 10:55
Last Modified:26 Oct 2010 17:28

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