
Griffith University Innocence Project
The Griffith University Innocence Project’s mission is to advocate for the wrongly convicted in Australia and highlight issues contributing to miscarriages of justice.
Griffith University Innocence Project
Does race make a difference? First Nations People and Miscarriages of Justice
Guests: Terry Irving & Michael O’Keeffe
Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information and education only. It should not be considered professional or legal advice. The insights shared in this podcast reflect the personal views of the individuals making the comments and should not be taken as representing the views of Griffith University, the Griffith University Law School or any members or associates of the Griffith University Innocence Project.
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Referenced Links:
Young on Compensation for the Wrongfully Convicted
UN Human Rights Committee Decision: Irving v Australia (2002)
Uluru Statement from the Heart (2017), National Constitutional Convention