13 episodes

Discussion of current issues in law reform in Victoria, Australia

Old Law, New Law - a podcast by the VLRC vlrc

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Discussion of current issues in law reform in Victoria, Australia

    Episode 13: Interview with Juries Commissioner Paul Dore

    Episode 13: Interview with Juries Commissioner Paul Dore

    Some 5,000 – 6,000 people serve on juries in Victoria every year. In this episode we talk to Victorian Juries Commissioner Paul Dore about his role in bringing jurors into the courtroom and what happen when they get there. This wide-ranging conversation covers the role of law reform, the impact of traumatic trials on jurors, the problem of jurors doing their own research on Google, and what can be done to improve the juror experience.

    • 31 min
    Episode 12: Inclusive Juries

    Episode 12: Inclusive Juries

    You may be surprised to learn that people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or have low vision are unable to serve on juries in Victoria. In May 2023 the VLRC published recommendations for reform that would enable more people to serve using reasonable adjustments. Nick talks to Emma Cashen and Phoebe Lindner about how Victorian juries can be made more inclusive and representative.
    Transcript
    Link to the Inclusive Juries report

    • 19 min
    Old Law, New Law episode 11: Recklessness

    Old Law, New Law episode 11: Recklessness

    If someone kicks a person in the head and they are badly hurt, the perpetrator might be charged with recklessly causing serious injury. But what does 'reckless' mean in a legal sense?  The meaning in the law is not the same as in everyday speech, and differs between jurisdictions. Law courts have to work out what was going on in someone's mind at the exact moment of an action to decide if they are guilty of reckless behaviour. Nick and Gemma talk to Tony North KC, Chair of the Victorian Law Reform Commission, and members of the VLRC team that is considering recklessness in Victoria.

    • 16 min
    Law Reform in Victoria: a discussion with Tony North QC and Fiona Patten MP

    Law Reform in Victoria: a discussion with Tony North QC and Fiona Patten MP

    A conversation between Tony North QC, Chair of the VLRC, and Fiona Patten MP, leader of the Reason Party and Chair of the Victorian Parliament’s legal and social issues committee, on why law reform matters and the different ways that the VLRC and the parliamentary committee approach law reform. Interviewer: Lynne Haultain, Executive Director of the Victoria Law Foundation. Recorded for Law Week, May 2022.

    • 56 min
    The Justice System and Sexual Offences - recommendations for change

    The Justice System and Sexual Offences - recommendations for change

    In November the VLRC published an eagerly awaited report with 91 recommendations to reform how the justice system responds to sexual offences in Victoria. Gemma and Nick talk to the Chair of the VLRC, Tony North QC and team leader Jacinth Pathmanathan about reforms to criminal trials, restorative justice, affirmative consent, and how to make reporting easier. 
    Transcript of this episode

    • 28 min
    Stalking

    Stalking

    Most of us have a rough idea of what stalking involves - the stereotype of a creepy guy following you around - but in the era of social media and lockdowns, cyberstalking is also a growing problem. Some 14,000 cases of stalking occurred in Victoria last year, and that is only the tip of the iceberg. Gemma and Nick talk to Tony North, Marie Barnard and Michelle McDonnell of the VLRC's inquiry into stalking laws. How does the law currently deal with stalking, and what can you do if you are being stalked? To find out more, visit Stalking - Victorian Law Reform Commission. 
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    • 23 min

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