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The Sentencing Council consists of members appointed by the attorney general. Those members are made up from a diverse background to better represent the views of the community. They include retired judges, law enforcement officers, defence lawyers, indigenous community members and persons associated with victims of crime.
One of the branches of the "Super-Tribunal" will be "Victim Services". [23] [24] The Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 was passed by the NSW Parliament on 21 February 2013. [25] One prominent member of the NSW Bar said: "a super-tribunal would more efficiently administer justice than many of the state's smaller tribunals.
Judge of the District Court of NSW 1943 Member of the Industrial Commission of NSW (1943–1950) [126] Stanley Toose [n] 13 November 1950: 5 April 1954: 3 years, 143 days [127] John McClemens: 3 September 1951: 7 March 1975: 23 years, 185 days [69] Charles McLelland: 28 April 1952: 28 April 1973: 21 years, 0 days [36] Alan Taylor: 5 May 1952: 2 ...
The New South Wales Department of Communities and Justice, a department of the Government of New South Wales, is responsible for the delivery of services to some of the most disadvantaged individuals, families and communities; and the administration and development of a just and equitable legal system of courts, tribunals, laws and other mechanisms that further the principles of justice in the ...
Compensation Court of New South Wales (1984–2004); Court of Arbitration (New South Wales) (1902–1908) Court of Industrial Arbitration of New South Wales (1912–1926) Court of Civil Jurisdiction (1787–1814)
A peak body, WDVCAS Inc. was established with funding from Legal Aid in 2011 (subsequently renamed Women's Safety NSW [12]) and began to engage more closely with government agencies including the Department of the Attorney-General and Justice, NSW Victims Services, FACS and NSW Police. [13]
Judge of the Supreme Court of NSW; In office 7 July 1987 – 3 July 1994: Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of NSW & Judge of Appeal; In office 2001–2018: Personal details; Born 19 December 1940 Wollongong, NSW, Australia: Died: 31 August 2019 (aged 78) Alma mater: Frensham School University of Sydney (Women's College) Occupation
The building houses the High Court of Australia (when it sits in Sydney), the Federal Court of Australia and the NSW Supreme Court. The building was designed by architects McConnel Smith and Johnson and received an RAIA Merit Award in 1977 and stands as a strong, singular statement representative of its time and a product of the brutalist ...