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Geoff Robertson made his name as the defender of Oz magazine. This text includes accounts of cases including the defence of a West London gym owner against the Prince of Wales, teh Matrix-Churchill affair, and the defence of The Guardian in the cash-for-questions affair.
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Geoffrey Robertson puts the case for an Australian Bill of Rights in a provocative argument for change, which explains that real democracy only exists if politicians give the courts power to defend citizens against abuses of their human rights by governments and public servants.
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The issues of terror and terrorism confront us every day. Concerns about terrorism dictate domestic and foreign policy around the world. This book looks at the landmark events and epochs of terror across Europe - from the Gunpowder plot of 1605 to the terrorist bombings of July 2 ...
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In his introduction to this new edition of Herbert ('Doc') Evatt's brilliant account of the six rural labourers transported in 1834 for swearing an oath of solidarity, Geoffrey Robertson argues that the case should inspire the Rudd Labor government to legislate for a bill of righ ...
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Geoffrey Robertson QC was appointed to the Appeals Chamber of the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2002. He has appeared before Old Bailey juries in some of the most celebrated trials including Oz, Gay News, The ABC Trial and the Matrix-Churchill Affair. Here he tells the sto ...
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A biography of Geoff Robertson, who made his name as the fearless defender of Oz magazine, and has engaged in some of the most newsworthy cases in recent history. It gives accounts of the people and cases he has defended including Cynthia Payne, Salman Rushdie, Kate Adie, and A ...
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