Essential practice tool for anyone working in the field of federal criminal law, authored by Justice McNaughton and Justice Payne of the NSW Supreme Court, and Neil Williams SC. The thematic approach works especially well for practitioners who do not know the area well. Case references and expert annotations to legislative provisions enables the interpretation of legislation with ease. Federal Criminal Law deals with the primary areas of practice, encompassing drugs offences, customs offences, corporations and tax offences, migration offences, social security offences, plus more.

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09 January 2022 23:59

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