2010 Justice Environments Conference - Papers
The following papers were presented at the Third Annual Justice Environments Conference held in March 2010:
Politics of building Courts, Chief Justice Marilyn Warren, Victorian Supreme Court
But how do we know? "CSI" and beliefs about visual evidence, Professor Greg Battye, Media Studies, University of Canberra
Design propositions for the Vanuatu Supreme Court, Professor Graham Brawn, Architecture, University of Melbourne
Developing an effective partnership between 'persons having specialised knowledge' and those involved in legal deliberations, Anna Davey, Forensic Scientist and PhD student in law, University of Canberra
Virtualisation of the court room, Phil Farrelly, Managing Director, Potter Farrelly Consulting
What we know and don't know aout visual evidence, Professor Neal Feigenson, School of Law, Quinnipiac University and Research Affiliate, Yale University
Can juries be fair in an age of terror?, Dr Jacqui Horan, Law, University of Melbourne
A study of client services in Australian and New Zealand Courts - meeting the needs of court users, Doug Jackman, PhD student in management, University of Canberra
Architectures of enunciation: reassembling the legal, Dr Rick Mohr, Legal Intersections Research Centre, University of Wollongong and Francesco Contini, Research Institute of Judicial Systems, Bologna
Developing a common story: co-production of a jury narrative, Dr Meredith Rossner, Justice Research Group, University of Western Sydney
Examining safety and security incidents across jurisdictions: a preliminary analysis, Dr Meredith Rossner and Ekta Nankani, Justice Research Group, University of Western Sydney
Visual representations of justice in Bordeaux justice precinct: 1847 (Thiac), 1972 (G.Gillet) and 1998 (Richard Rogers), Professor Marc Saboya, Art History, University of Bordeaux 3 [this paper is in French]
The governance of security in courts - Professor Rick Sarre, Law, University of South Australia
Innovations in court design: European Court of Justice - Francis Schaff, Director-General of Infrastructure



