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Web resource: | https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/INFORMIT.483965553495949 |
Type: | Journal Article |
Title: | Self defence against intimate partner violence : let's do the work to see it |
Authors: | Tarrant, Stella |
Keywords: | Self defence;Intimate partner violence;Violence;Western Australia;Legal issues;Prevention;Legislation analysis |
Year: | 2018 |
Citation: | Vol. 43, no. 1 ; pp. 196-220 |
Notes: | This article explains a doctrinal problem in s248 of the Western Australian Criminal Code (the law of self-defence) and Mitchell JA's analysis of that problem in Egitmen v Western Australia [2016] WASCA 214 in order to make an argument about how the law of self-defence is (still) operating in the context where an accused has killed resisting intimate partner violence (IPV). |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16839 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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