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Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
Guides, videos, factsheets, links and other material to learn about the law.
A panel of judges answer questions from students on a range of topics related to sentencing in a criminal proceeding at the County Court.
Have You Got That Right? is an innovative series of videos answering important human rights questions quickly, clearly and in a way that won’t put you to sleep. The project will be broken into a number of 10-episode series, each with a different theme. Series one blends comedy with serious academic content, while series two will be interview-based. We started out planning to make simple videos of our academics answering human rights questions. However, more and more people offered to bring their expertise on board to help us pro bono, and the series grew from there. By the end of series one, we will have benefited from thousands of hours of pro bono work from industry professionals as well as our team of writers, crew members and actors. You can read about our key people below.
Full video recording of Better Information Workshop: Getting the right people to your CLE activity.
Legal Briefs, hosted by Lizzie O’Shea, is a minute long video, series featuring Australia’s top legal minds exploring foundational topics—from what law is to how contracts or free speech work in practice. Though produced around three years ago, each episode still offers timeless insights into our legal system’s workings and its real-world impact.
Retried County Court judge, Jane Patrick, walks viewers through the basics of the criminal justice system, including crimes, their jurisdictions, and the rights of victims of crime.
Access point to read about the Ombudsman services and functions.
An article discussing the decision of the High Court decision in Brown v Tasmania abour the implied right to political communication
This provides a teacher's guide to use the teaching materials on sentencing in Victoria. It covers sentencing theory and incorporates sentencing case studies based on real cases.
This resource hub provides further information for the civil matters heard in the Magistrates Court of Victoria.
A brief video outlining the facts of the case, and the three legal precedents that came about from it
This outlines how a civil trial is conducted, including the choice of judge or jury. 1806 approved
Understand which laws apply in Victoria and who’s who in the legal sector.