The Commonwealth Criminal Code


Book Description

The new Criminal Code is based on the model for national consistency - the Model Criminal Code - which was created for that purpose by the nation's Attorneys-General. The courts deliberate on how the Criminal Code will actually operate; this publication is a guideline, designed to assist practitioners, not replace the processes for interpreting the law.










Law and Ethics for Health Practitioners - E-Book Epub


Book Description

Law and Ethics for Health Practitioners provides clear and succinct information that demystifies legal, ethical and regulatory principles and their implications for clinical practice. Accessible and easy to follow, the book provides a clear and concise introduction to the Australian legal and health systems, discussion of legal rules and regulations that govern health practice, and a guide to ethical principles, theories and approaches to support health practitioner decision making and practice. It is an essential resource presenting well-researched information in an easy-to-understand way, and practical guidance for health practitioners to apply the concepts discussed to their daily work. This book is ideal for students undertaking a law and ethics unit in any health or medical course, as well as being an excellent resource for health practitioners practising in areas ranging from medicine to nursing, dentistry, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, psychology or any other allied health profession. - Makes dry legal and ethical content interesting and easy to follow – accessible for all students and health practitioners. - Clear and succinct explanations of current laws, ethical principles and theories make learning and application to practice easy. - Explores hot topics such as consent, child and elder abuse, end-of-life decision making, management of health information, mental health legislation, negligence, tissue and organ donation, the regulation of drugs and poisons, and more. - Provides practical information about working with legal representatives. - Applied case examples link theory to clinical practice. - Suitable for students and practitioners of a wide variety of health disciplines. - Written by an expert in health law with contributions from health practitioners who provide practical insight into issues faced in diverse areas of clinical practice. New to this edition - Fully updated throughout - Additional coverage of how the law and ethics interact, ethical theories, decision making, leadership and self-care, now discussed across three chapters - Ethical considerations embedded throughout legal chapters where appropriate to further consolidate how the law and ethics may interact - New and expanded coverage and guidance to assist health practitioners who must work with legal representatives, and appear in court - A new chapter on alternative dispute resolution and tribunals Instructor resources on Evolve: - PowerPoints Student and Instructor resources on Evolve: - MCQs - Weblinks - Image library




Model Rules of Professional Conduct


Book Description

The Model Rules of Professional Conduct provides an up-to-date resource for information on legal ethics. Federal, state and local courts in all jurisdictions look to the Rules for guidance in solving lawyer malpractice cases, disciplinary actions, disqualification issues, sanctions questions and much more. In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application. The Rules will help you identify proper conduct in a variety of given situations, review those instances where discretionary action is possible, and define the nature of the relationship between you and your clients, colleagues and the courts.




Essentials of Law for Medical Practitioners


Book Description

The definitive medico-legal reference for medical students and practitioners in Australia Essentials of Law for Medical Practitioners is a timely and authoritative reference focused on the requirements of medical students and practitioners. This easy-to-read medico-legal text assumes no prior legal practice knowledge or experience, making it ideal for those new to the medical industry. The content addresses matters relating to all Australian jurisdictions. It also provides a brief overview of the law in several practice areas, allowing practitioners to locate key information quickly. Topical issues discussed in Essentials of Law for Medical Practitioners include privacy and confidentiality of patient information, medical negligence, fertility and reproductive technology, the laws regarding mental health issues and professional regulation and discipline. • directed at current medical education • includes learning objectives and key questions for each chapter• applies knowledge to a clinical context and focuses on the application of clinical cases and legislation to practical situations• assumes no prior legal knowledge • identifies medico-legal issues for further discussion




German Environmental Law for Practitioners


Book Description

Environmental Law for Practitioners is an invaluable, practice-related introduction to environmental law in Germany, written by specialist legal advisers with extensive experience in the practical application of environmental law. This wholly revised second edition takes account of recent developments in rapidly changing environmental legislation and case-law. It is essential reading for foreign investors as well as providing swift, ready access to legal provisions and terms in both German and English. The book comprises an English description of environmental law in Germany and a bilingual compilation of the most important environmental statute texts. After a brief introduction to German environmental law and a short discussion of the legal bases and principles, fundamental aspects of significant interest to foreign investors are examined. The regulation of environmentally relevant activities is explained in a clear, concise way. Responsibility for residual pollution is discussed in detail. The book also provides a clear overview of both environmental private law and environmental criminal law, focussing on new developments relevant to investors and outlining recent trends in environmental litigation. In addition, environmental levies and their practical application as a formative instrument of environmental policy are described. The relationship between environmental law and contract is also explored. Finally, the authors look at environmental management systems and access to environmental information. The bilingual statute texts make vital legislation on the pollution and protection of the environment available to advisers and investors alike.




Criminal Laws in Australia


Book Description

Aims to present a unified picture of the core aspects of Australian criminal law.




Model Codes for Post-conflict Criminal Justice


Book Description

Accompanying CD-ROMs contains the text of vol. 1. and vol. 2.