Peter Rush
University of Melbourne
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Archive | 2004
Peter Rush; Andrew T. Kenyon
The contours of the question of transmission or jurisdiction receive a particularly sharp delineation in a recent judgment from the annals of contempt of court. How can the solicitor scandalise the court, without destroying the law? Consider Anissa v Parsons. It involves the doctrine of contempt by scandalising – the most feudal of the three legally recognised types of contempt used to keep “the streams of justice clear and pure.”5 And the question that the judgment confronts is the technical and representational ordering of law, and specifically the articulation and disarticulation of two orders – that of the court and that of law.
Archive | 1997
Peter Rush; Shaun McVeigh; Alison Young
Archive | 2014
Peter Rush; Olivera Simic
Feminist Legal Studies | 2011
Peter Rush
Archive | 2005
Peter Rush
Law and Critique | 2003
Nina Philadelphoff-Puren; Peter Rush
Archive | 2004
Andrew T. Kenyon; Peter Rush
The Australian Feminist Law Journal | 1997
Peter Rush; Alison Young
Archive | 2001
Shaun McVeigh; Peter Rush; Alison Young
Law and Critique | 2010
Juliet Rogers; Peter Rush