Ostrowski v Palmer

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
CourtHigh Court
JudgeGleeson CJ,Kirby J.,McHugh J.,Callinan,HEYDON JJ.
Judgment Date16 June 2004
Neutral Citation2004-0616 HCA A,[2004] HCA 30
Docket NumberP35/2003
Date16 June 2004
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  • Asic v Albarran
    • Australia
    • Federal Court
    • Invalid date
  • R v Lavender
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 4 August 2005
    ...1096. 27 New South Wales, Legislative Assembly, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), 21 March 1883 at 1098. 28 (1887) 8 NSWLR 39 at 44. 29 (2004) 78 ALJR 957; 206 ALR 30 What was said in Jiminez v The Queen (1992) 173 CLR 572 at 584 must be understood in the light of what appears at 583, and th......
  • Island Maritime Ltd v Filipowski, Kulkarni v Filipowski
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 15 June 2006
    ...That is, it invites attention to identifying the elements of the offences ….’ (emphasis in original). See also Ostrowski v Palmer (2004) 218 CLR 493 at 501–503 [5]–[10] per Gleeson CJ and Kirby 34 At 148. 35 At 149. 36 Marine Pollution Act 1987 (NSW), s 8(1). 37 Pearce v The Queen (1998) ......
  • CTM v The Queen
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 11 June 2008
    ...for example, R v Lavender (2005) 222 CLR 67; [2005] 222 CLR. 9 [1935] AC 462. 10 (1992) 173 CLR 572 at 581–582. 11 See, for example, Ostrowski v Palmer (2004) 218 CLR 493; [2004] 218 12Thomas v The King (1937) 59 CLR 279; Proudman v Dayman (1941) 67 CLR 536; He Kaw Teh v The Queen (1985) 15......
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  • The Australian Criminal Code: Time for Some Changes
    • United Kingdom
    • Federal Law Review Nbr. 37-2, June 2009
    • 1 June 2009
    ...view of the process which they criticise as a 'bureaucratisation of the law-making process' at 246. 54 Based on Ostrowski v Palmer (2004) 218 CLR 493. Discussed in Ian Leader-Elliott, 'Benthamite Reflections on Codification of the General Principles of Criminal Liability: Towards the Panopt......
  • PROSECUTING NON-PHYSICAL ABUSE BETWEEN CURRENT INTIMATE PARTNERS: ARE STALKING LAWS AN UNDER-UTILISED RESOURCE?
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 42 Nbr. 2, April 2019
    • 1 January 2019
    ...2009) 27, 293. (156) As the maxim goes, ignorantia juris non excusat (ignorance of the law is no excuse). (157) Ostrowski v Palmer (2004) 218 CLR 493, 500 (Gleeson CJ and Kirby (158) See, eg, Edwin R Keedy, 'Ignorance and Mistake in the Criminal Law' (1908) 22(2) Harvard Law Review 75, 90; ......

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