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Advocacy Training in Adversarial Systems and Some French Influences on Australian Law
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Document Date: 2008-02-07 18:48:30


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Some French Influences / HCA / NITA / Adversarial Systems / /

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America / /

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Rwanda / Italy / Cambodia / South Africa / France / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / Scotland / Yugoslavia / Lebanon / Sierra Leone / /

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University Law School / Australian Advocacy Institute / National Institute / Bar Practice / Supreme Court / Bar Council / That Institute / Bar Associations / /

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United States Supreme Court / National Institute / Australian Bar Association / Supreme Court / Bar / Bar Council / Report on Assessment of Advocacy / Australian Advocacy Institute / Advocacy Working Party / UN Court / Sydney University Law School / International Criminal Court / /

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Warren Burger / Bron McKillop / /

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Western Australia / Queensland / Victoria / New South Wales / /

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South Wales / Western Australia / /

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