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"Applyling Pettit's Republican Liberty to Criminal Justice and Judicial Decision-Making: The Need for Other Values Including Desert and a Suggestion That They Be Understood Consequentially"   flag  1

(1999) 22 University of New South Wales Law Journal 122
Ghosh, Eric
University of New South Wales Law Journal
Australia

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Journal Article Title †  Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
"Republican Liberty and Constitutional Constraints" [2000] AUJlLegPhil 9 (2000) 25 (2) Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 273 Ghosh, Eric Australia circa 2000 AustLII flag

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"Always under Law?" (1995) 12 Constitutional Commentary 227 Constitutional Commentary United States circa 1995 HeinOnline / LexisNexis flag 1
"Approaches to Constitutional Interpretation in Australia: an American Perspective" [1993] University of Tasmania Law Review 150 University of Tasmania Law Review Australia - Tasmania circa 1993 HeinOnline / Informit flag 1
"Book Review" (1991) 10 Law and Philosophy 221 Law and Philosophy circa 1991 1
"Community Values and Australian Jurisprudence" (1995) 17 Sydney Law Review 351 Sydney Law Review Australia circa 1995 AustLII flag 21
"Criminal desert and unfair advantage: What is the connection?" (1993) 12 Law and Philosophy 133 Law and Philosophy circa 1993 1
"Current issues" (1997) 71 Australian Law Journal 89 Australian Law Journal Australia circa 1997 Legal Online flag 1
"Defending the indigent accused in serious cases: a legal right to counsel?" (1994) 18 Criminal Law Journal 13 Criminal Law Journal Australia circa 1994 Legal Online flag 1
"Judicial Decision-Making, Community and Consented Values: Some Remarks on Braithwaite's Republican Model" (1995) 17 Sydney Law Review 373 Sydney Law Review Australia circa 1995 AustLII flag 4
"Law's Republic" (1988) 97 Yale Law Journal 1493 Yale Law Journal United States circa 1988 HeinOnline / Westlaw flag 12
"Neutrality, the Judicial Paradigm and Tribunal Procedure" (1991) 13 Sydney Law Review 377 Sydney Law Review Australia circa 1991 AustLII flag 18
"Reintegrating Braithwaite: Shame and Consensus in Criminological Theory" (1993) 18 Law & Social Inquiry 481 Law & Social Inquiry United States circa 1993 HeinOnline / Westlaw flag 1
"Republicanism, Community Values and Social Psychology: A Response to Braithwaite's Model of Judicial Deliberation" (1998) 20 Sydney Law Review 5 Sydney Law Review Australia circa 1998 AustLII flag 1
"Shaky Premises: Values, Attitudes and the Law" (1995) 17 Sydney Law Review 385 Sydney Law Review Australia circa 1995 AustLII flag 6
"The consequentialist can recognise rights" (1988) 38 Philosophical Quarterly 42 Philosophical Quarterly United Kingdom circa 1988 flag 2
"The punitive paradox: desert and the compulsion to punish" (1996) 33 Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 94 Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency United States circa 1996 flag 1
(1995) 23 FLR 133 (1995) 23 FLR 133 Australia circa 1995 Legal Online / Westlaw flag 2
(1995) 23 FLR 149 (1995) 23 FLR 149 Australia circa 1995 Legal Online / Westlaw flag 2
(1995) 23 FLR 362 (1995) 23 FLR 362 Australia circa 1995 Legal Online / Westlaw flag 2
(1996) 24 FLR 173 (1996) 24 FLR 173 Australia circa 1996 Legal Online / Westlaw flag 2
Dietrich v R [1992] HCA 57; (1992) 177 CLR 292; (1992) 109 ALR 385; (1992) 67 ALJR 1; 64 A Crim R 176 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 13 Nov 1992 AustLII flag 1607
Jago v District Court (NSW) [1989] HCA 46; (1989) 168 CLR 23; 87 ALR 577; 41 A Crim R 307; (1989) 63 ALJR 640; (1989) 168 CLE 23 High Court of Australia Australia - Commonwealth 12 Oct 1989 AustLII flag 1625

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