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Part 2 Coronial Inquiries

Towards A New South Wales Coronial System for the Nineties

(Project Officer)
Pages 75-92 | Published online: 03 Dec 2018

  • Paper delivered at a public seminar entitled “Coronial Inquiries”, convened by the Institute of Criminology at Sydney University Law School, 10 October 1990.
  • The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) is a public interest litigation, policy and research centre based in Sydney. The Centre is an independent and non-profit organisation. It was established in 1982 as an intitiative of the Law Foundation of New South Wales, with the support of the New South Wales Legal Aid Commission. PIAC receives the continuing support of these two bodies. It also generates income with project and case grants, by recovering costs in successful legal actions and by donations. PIAC has received funding from the Law Foundation of New South Wales to undertake a major Project on the New South Wales Coronial System.
  • Chief Justice's Law Reform Committee, The Powers and Procedures of Coroners at Inquests and of Magistrates at Committee Proceedings, Interim Report No6 (1964) para 3.
  • Ward, T., “Speaking for the Dead” (August, 1984) Legal Action Bulletin 7.
  • Attorney General v Maksimovich and Anor (1985) 22 A Crim R 392.
  • Any written comments about the issues in this Paper, or relevant materials, would be greatly appreciated and, if requested, will be treated in strict confidence. These should be sent to: Coronial Project, PIAC, PO Box A236, Sydney South, NSW, 2000 or DX 643 Sydney.

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