Abstract
The recent history of juries in Australia reveals an interesting clash between the endeavours of state and territory governments to reduce the costs associated with jury trial by various means and the determination of the High Court of Australia to reassert the traditional values and features of jury trial.
Citation
Michael Chesterman,
Criminal Trial Juries in Australia: From Penal Colonies to a Federal Democracy,
62 Law and Contemporary Problems
69-102
(Spring 1999)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol62/iss2/4