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2023-01-10What is 'good' domestic violence lawyering? Views from specialist legal services in AustraliaWangmann, J; Bartlett, F; Batagol, B; Booth, T; Douglas, H; Kaye, M; Seear, K
2023-01-01What is 'good' domestic violence lawyering?: views from specialist legal services in AustraliaWangmann, J; Bartlett, F; Batagol, B; Booth, T; Douglas, H; Kaye, M; Seear, K
2022-12-13Addressing the problem of direct cross-examination in Australian family law proceedingsWangmann, J; Kaye, M; Booth, T
2022-11-25Law Reform Processes and Criminalising Coercive ControlWangmann, J
2022-08-31Submission to the public consultation on the exposure draft: Crimes Legislation Amendment (Coercive Control) Bill 2022Wangmann, J
2021-02-08Submission to the NSW Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control inWangmann, J
2020-03-10Coercive Control as the Context for Intimate Partner Violence: The Challenge for the Legal SystemWangmann, J; McMahon, M; McGorrery, P
2019-09-20We don’t need another inquiry into family law – we need actionKaye, M; Wangmann, J
2019-09-01Family violence, cross-examination and selfrepresented parties in the courtroom: The differences, gaps and deficienciesBooth, T; Kaye, M; Wangmann, J
2017-12-15Preventing personal cross-examination of parties in Family Law proceedings involving family violenceKaye, M; Wangmann, J; Booth, T
2017-12-15Preventing personal cross-examination of parties in Family Law proceedings involving family violenceKaye, M; Wangmann, J; Booth, T
2017-06-19Australian perspectives on domestic violenceStubbs, J; Wangmann, J
2016-10-02The illusory dichotomy of plagiarismStuhmcke, A; Booth, T; Wangmann, J
2016-01-01Has he been violent before?: Domestic violence disclosure schemesWangmann, J
-Exploring gender differences in domestic violence reported to the NSW Police ForceWangmann, J; Laing, L; Stubbs, J