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Judicial Independence in Australia: Contemporary Challenges, Future Directions (Hardcover)

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By Rebecca Ananian-Welsh (Editor)
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About the Author


Simon Rice OAM Simon is a Professor of Law at the Australian National University, where he is Director of Law Reform and Social Justice. He researches and writes in discrimination, human rights, access to justice and public interest lawyering. From 1996-2011 he was a part-time judicial member of the NSW Administrative Decisions Tribunal in the Equal Opportunity Division. He is a past President of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, and a former Director of the NSW Law Foundation. In 2002 he was awarded a Medal in the Order of Australia for legal services to the socially and economically disadvantaged Andrew Day Professor Andrew Day is a clinical and forensic psychologist who has worked in correctional and forensic mental health services in the UK and Australia. He is a Professor in the School of Psychology, and an Associate Director of the Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing at Deakin University. Dr Day obtained his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Birmingham UK in 1994 and Masters in Science in Applied Criminological Psychology at the University of London UK in 1991 that included work as a Prison Psychologist with the UK Home Office. He has published many research articles on offender rehabilitation, co-edited textbooks for pre-university Psychology curriculums, and presented conference papers at national and international research conferences. His current research interests focus mainly on the development of therapeutic and rehabilitative approaches for offenders.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781760020651
ISBN-10: 1760020656
Publisher: Federation Press
Publication Date: July 5th, 2016
Pages: 272
Language: English