Inquiry into the use and creation of strict and absolute liability offences in the ACT
CLA’s submission is available here »…
CLA’s submission is available here »…
CLA view that Strict liability offences need re-think
Preamble
CLA believes that issues surrounding strict and absolute liability offences are fundamentally important in creating and enforcing just and fair laws. Poorly constructed laws invoking st…
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