Osland v R
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Neutral Citation | [1998] HCA 75,1998-1210 HCA B |
Date | 1998 |
Court | High Court |
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87 cases
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Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Singh
...for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (1997) 46 ALD 659. 138 See Royall v The Queen (1991) 172 CLR 378 at 441–451 per McHugh J; Osland v The Queen (1998) 197 CLR 316 at 399–404 [204]–[225] per Callinan 139 [1996] AC 742. 140 [1996] AC 742 at 786–787. 141 Briginshaw v Briginshaw (1938)......
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Zoneff v R
...381. 10R v Morgan unreported, Court of Appeal of Victoria, 13 August 1996 at 4. 11 (1993) 178 CLR 193 at 211. 12 See Osland v The Queen (1998) 73 ALJR 173 at 183 per Gaudron and Gummow JJ; 159 ALR 170 at 182. 13Harris v The Queen (1990) 55 SASR 321 at 323 per King CJ. 14R v Toia [1982] 1 NZ......
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Conway v R
...72 at 85. 172 cf Broadhurst v The Queen [1964] AC 441 at 451. 173Edwards v The Queen (1993) 178 CLR 193 at 210–211; Osland v The Queen (1998) 197 CLR 316 at 174 Conway (2000) 98 FCR 204 at 225–226 [67](o). 175 They were sentenced on 16 October 1997 by Crispin J. Each received a determinate ......
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I & L Securities Pty Ltd v Htw Valuers (Brisbane) Pty Ltd
...the generality of subsection (1).’ 170 See McHugh J in Royall v The Queen (1991) 172 CLR 378 at 441 referred to in Osland v The Queen (1998) 197 CLR 316 at 404 ‘In most criminal cases, the issue of causation is not controversial. If an accused's act or omission is causally linked with the e......
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2 books & journal articles
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The criminal law - a 'mildly vituperative' critique.
...against that person by a family member'. (16) The introduction of s 9AH may have been a response to cases such as Osland v The Queen (1998) 197 CLR 316, where 'battered woman syndrome' had been raised in support of a claim of self-defence, which the jury rejected. It was suggested that the ......
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R v Kennedy Revisited
...principalnotwithstanding that he did not ‘actually’ commit the actus reus himself.33 [2005] EWCA Crim 685, [2005] 1 WLR 2159 at [51].34 (1998) 73 ALJR 173.The Journal of Criminal This doctrine can be rationalised on a causal basis, by applying thegeneral principle applicable to human interv......