Naming and Shaming - the Politics and the Law WEA Sydney

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Naming and Shaming - the Politics and the Law

<p>Imagine if you were falsely accused of shoplifting and your friends, family and employer found out about the accusation. Your life would be badly damaged, and for a worse crime, ruined. In

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Imagine if you were falsely accused of shoplifting and your friends, family and employer found out about the accusation. Your life would be badly damaged, and for a worse crime, ruined. In Australia, those accused of a crime are publicly named – even when the accuser is kept confidential. Is this right? What is the history of this law? Should we change it? How is it used by politicians?

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

COURSE OUTLINE

  • What the law says and its history
  • A discussion about fairness – is this a just law?
  • Famous examples of abuse and damage
  • How is this dealt with in other countries
  • Is there any movement to change this law?

Lanning Bennett

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Lanning has over forty years experience as an entrepreneur, banker, musician, author and is a passionate global food traveller. Since the sale of his business in 2015 Lanning has pursed his...