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2016

Conference Publication

Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?

Bronitt, Simon (2016). Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?. National Law Reform Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 14-15 April 2016.

Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?

2016

Conference Publication

Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?

Bronitt, Simon (2016). Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?. The National Law Reform Conference, Canberra, 14-15 April.

Is Criminal Law Reform a Lost Cause?

2015

Conference Publication

Beyond Zero Tolerance in Anti-Corruption Law and Policy: Selective Lessons from Australia, UK and US

Bronitt, Simon and Li, Enshen (2015). Beyond Zero Tolerance in Anti-Corruption Law and Policy: Selective Lessons from Australia, UK and US. The Sixth International Forum of Contemporary Criminal Law, Beijing, China, 22-23 August 2015.

Beyond Zero Tolerance in Anti-Corruption Law and Policy: Selective Lessons from Australia, UK and US

2014

Conference Publication

Use of Legal Force and Military Aid to Civil Power in India and Australia: Sharing Lessons in Counter-Terrorism

Bronitt, Simon and Misra, Ashutosh (2014). Use of Legal Force and Military Aid to Civil Power in India and Australia: Sharing Lessons in Counter-Terrorism. 16th Asian Security Conference, New Delhi, India, 21 February.

Use of Legal Force and Military Aid to Civil Power in India and Australia: Sharing Lessons in Counter-Terrorism

2013

Conference Publication

Deprivation of Liberty and the Enduring Legacy of the Common Law

Bronitt, Simon (2013). Deprivation of Liberty and the Enduring Legacy of the Common Law. Detention and the Problem of Deprivation of Liberty in China Today - An International Workshop, Canberra, Australia, 13-15 November.

Deprivation of Liberty and the Enduring Legacy of the Common Law

2010

Conference Publication

Regulating covert policing methods: from reactive to proactive models of admissibility

Bronitt, Simon (2010). Regulating covert policing methods: from reactive to proactive models of admissibility. 4th Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security, Wollongong, Australia, 7 April 2009. Wollongong, Australia: University of Wollongong Press, the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention, Faculty of Law.

Regulating covert policing methods: from reactive to proactive models of admissibility