International extradition: The Huawei case and Canadian extradition law in the spotlight
Explore the case of Huawei which highlights Canadian extradition law and the double criminality principle.
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Explore the case of Huawei which highlights Canadian extradition law and the double criminality principle.
DetailsDiscover how the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime combats transnational crime, and which key areas it focuses on.
DetailsExplore a case in which the International Court of Justice adjudicated a dispute between Djibouti and France relating to a bi-lateral MLA treaty.
DetailsExplore a recent case study which highlights the limited reviewability of Attorney-General decisions under the Extradition Act.
DetailsCase study in which our client was facing prison, a large fine and licence disqualification for drink driving. Our solicitor experienced in representing clients with mental health issues helped her achieve a great result.
DetailsOur client was facing imprisonment for break & enter with intent to commit a serious indictable offence. Find out how we helped him get the best possible result.
DetailsExplore the offence which enables prosecutors to secure convictions even where the time, date and place of alleged child sexual abuse cannot be proved.
DetailsThe Federal Court of Australia has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law, along with some criminal matters.
DetailsExplore the mutual legal assistance (MLA) challenges which create barriers to effective international operation in cross-border corruption cases.
DetailsWhilst there is no replacement for tailored legal advice, in this blog we aim to address some of the frequently asked questions about drug use at festivals.
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