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Top : Parliamentary Practice and Procedure : Subjudice Rule

  • "Australia: House of Representatives: Sub Judice Convention." The Table 51 (1983): 145-149.
  • "Australia: House of Representatives: The Sub Judice Rule." The Table 48 (1980): 144-146.
  • Aston, William J. "The Operation of the Sub Judice Rule." In Conference of Commonwealth Speakers andPresiding Officers, 1st, Ottawa, 1969, pp. 54-59.
  • Barnard, Eric W. "Sub Judice Matters - Submissions in a Case of Last Session." In Conference of PresidingOfficers and Clerks, 6th, Darwin. Parliamentary Paper 235 (1974).
  • Blake, Douglas M. "The Doctrine of Sub Judice: House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia."Parliamentarian 61 (July 1980): 142-146.
  • Budd, Harry V. "Further Developments in Relation to the Sub Judice Rule." In Conference of Presiding Officersand Clerks, 7th, Rarotonga. Parliamentary Paper 24 (1977).
  • Mullen, Vicki. "The Parliamentary Sub Judice Convention and the Media (or 'The wells of Justice, Parliamentary Poison and the Wicked Witch of the Press')." University of South Wales Law Journal 19,2 (1996): 303-314.
  • Nicholson, David E. "Sub Judice: Procedure Debate on Matters Awaiting Judicial Decision in a Criminal Court or aCivil Court." Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 1st, Canberra. Parliamentary Paper 47 (1968).
  • Snedden, Billy M. "The Sub Judice Rule." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 6th, Darwin.Parliamentary Paper 235 (1974).


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