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Informative, jargon-free stories about law reform, legal education, test cases, miscarriages of justice and legal culture. The Law Report makes the law accessible.... more
FAQs about Law Report - Full program podcast:How many episodes does Law Report - Full program podcast have?The podcast currently has 691 episodes available.
April 03, 2018Fact and fiction: inside the work of psychiatrist and novelist Anne BuistPerinatal psychiatrist Anne Buist is a women's mental health advocate and expert witness who works with protective services, and as an expert witness in the courts, in cases of abuse, kidnapping, infanticide and murder. She is also a novelist who explores many of the darker aspects of her work in fiction....more29minPlay
March 27, 2018Chatbot wills: AI delivering your final wishesA business in Coolalinga in the Northern Territory is selling chatbot generated wills for $150. How different are they from the will kits purchased from a newsagency, what are the safeguards, and is it a way of providing a much needed service in remote communities?...more11minPlay
March 27, 2018Seeking compensation for family violence and chat bot willsThere are a number of avenues for those seeking compensation for family violence including the civil courts but at least one state, a mechanism for assisting survivors with compensation has come under criticism. And a South Australian law firm is selling chatbot generated wills for $150. How different is it from the will kits purchased from a newsagency, what are the safeguards and is it a way of providing a much needed service in remote communities?...more29minPlay
March 27, 2018Avenues for compensation around family violenceThere are a number of avenues for those seeking compensation for family violence including the civil courts but in at least one state, a redress mechanism to assist survivors has come under criticism....more17minPlay
March 20, 2018Defamation in Australia and modern warfare and challenges for IHLA study finds that that the rich and famous are not the your usual plaintiffs when it comes to defamation cases. Nor are media companies the usual suspects when it comes to defending defamation claims. And in a time of conflict, defining what constitutes a cyber attack, a potential act of war, is tricky. So is international humanitarian law keeping up with the new battlefields of the 21st century?...more29minPlay
March 20, 2018Study finds defamation not just for the rich and famousMany people assume that defamation cases are largely centred around high profile figures, who are in conflict with media organisations, but a new study has found that private individuals make up the majority of those involved in defamation cases....more16minPlay
March 20, 2018Modern warfare and challenges for IHLIs the Geneva Convention, and the international humanitarian laws it governs, still fit for purpose when the battlefront is increasingly in cyber space?...more12minPlay
March 13, 2018Debt and road tolls: the dilemma and solutionsToll fines are one of the major issues dealt with in Victorian and Queensland courts, with some debts as high as $200,000. Why are such massive debts accrued and what can be done about it?...more29minPlay
March 13, 2018What to do about the growing weight of road toll debtToll fines are one of the major issues dealt with in Victorian and Queensland courts, with some debts as high as $200,000. Why are such massive debts accrued and what can be done about it?...more29minPlay
March 06, 2018Do the walls have ears? Smart devices, privacy and the lawThe Internet of Things are those objects that are connected to the web, such as home appliances, fitness or health devices, even some toys. But there is a dark side to this clever connectivity and data collection....more29minPlay
FAQs about Law Report - Full program podcast:How many episodes does Law Report - Full program podcast have?The podcast currently has 691 episodes available.