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In Court with Tyrants, Tarts and Troublemakers
Geoffrey Robertson led students in the '60s to demand an end to racism and censorship. He went on to become a top human rights advocate, saving the li...
The Struggle For Global Justice
Geoffrey Robertson QC, acclaimed author of The Case of the Pope, presents a freshly updated version of his masterwork, Crimes Against Humanity In this...
How Russians, the Rich and the Government Try to Prevent Free Speech and How to Stop Them. ‘ESSENTIAL’ Amal Clooney ‘AUTHORITATIVE’ Sir Geoffr...
Geoffrey Robertson QC has been at the centre of internationally high-profile legal cases for over three decades. From representing Princess Diana to S...
Elgin's Loot and the Case for Returning Plundered Treasure
The biggest question in the world of art and culture concerns the return of property taken without consent. Throughout history, conquerors or colonial...
The speeches and essays collected in this book provoke, disturb and entertain. Here you will find new heroes, insights into Australian education, enco...
This is a life of John Cook, the bravest of barristers, whose bowels were publicly burned as punishment for sending the King to the scaffold. In 1649,...
Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse
THE CASE OF THE POPE delivers a devastating indictment of the way the Vatican has run a secret legal system that shields paedophile priests from crimi...
Who Now Remembers the Armenians?
Geoffrey Robertson sets out to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that the Armenian massacres were a crime amounting to genocide....
Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine has cost hundreds of thousands of lives and is fundamentally an attack on democracy. Under international law, the...
The Story of the Man who sent Charles I to the Scaffold
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring...
The Rights of Journalists and Broadcasters
Public complaints, Regulation of the media....
An Enquiry Into the Press Council
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This edition of 'Media Law' covers legal developments affecting journalists and broadcasters. It details the position of defamation, obscenity, offici...
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The Case for Overturning His Conviction
In the summer of 1961 John Profumo, Minister for War, enjoyed a brief affair with Christine Keeler. Late in the afternoon of Wednesday 31 July 1963, D...
The Life and Death of the Special Branch Informer, Kenneth Lennon
Human Rights and Nuclear Weapons
This book demonstrates why Iran cannot be trusted with nuclear weapons and shows how international law must be deployed to stop Iran from developing a...
How Australians can take back their rights
The case for giving Australians back their rights, brilliantly argued by Geoffrey Robertson. The Australian people emerged from a polyglot mixture of ...
Dramatisations of the Moral Dilemmas of the 80s
Twenty years ago Geoffrey Robertson inspired the global justice movement with his ground-breaking book, Crimes Against Humanity. Since then, the movem...
The comprehensive, brilliantly told, gloriously candid autobiography from Australia's inimitable Geoffrey Robertson. In this book he pays homage to hi...
& Other Geoffrey Robertson Hypotheticals
A Selection of the Best Drawings of Sydney
This iconoclastic essay argues that:Evatt's profound and enduring (but largely ignored) legacy was his exposition of how the law can be an instrument,...
A New Collection from the Acclaimed ABC TV Series
A third collection of transcripts, comprising five from the ABC television series and the unscreened TMedia Hypothetical', made for commercial televis...
This new covers legal developments affecting journalists and broadcasters. It details the position of defamation, obscenity, official secrecy, copyrig...
The Rights of Journalists, Broadcasters and Publishers
Revised edition taking into account the developments in the law relating to secrecy, forensics, broadcasting and libel....
The Rights of Journalists, Publishers and Broadcasters
A British Bill of Rights
Freedom of Information
International Law After Tuesday 11th September 2001