21-8-24 / Chris Stackpoole — Human Rights & Discrimination
Chris Stackpoole, along with Katrine Del Villa, Ben P. White, Lind Willmott, and Jocelyn Downie, contributed to the 2024 article "Does a Refusal of Treatment Need to Be Informed?". The article explores the relationship between patient autonomy and legal standards across English, Canadian, and Australian jurisdictions. It highlights the discrepancies…
18-11-21 / Nicholas Andreatidis KC, Florence Chen, Oliver Cook — Building & Construction, Commercial Equity, Contract, Corporate Insolvency & Bankruptcy, Corporations, Human Rights & Discrimination, Insurance, Native Title & Cultural Heritage, Professional Negligence, Resources & Energy, Succession, Tax
This presentation was the final installment in a series of four co-hosted by Queensland Young Lawyers and Level Twenty Seven Chambers. The series aimed to address practical and everyday topics for junior lawyers. Nicholas Andreatidis QC, Florence Chen and Oliver Cook discussed why the topic was important to the legal profession…
1-1-18 / Chris Stackpoole — Human Rights & Discrimination
Chris Stackpoole, along with Andrew McGee, Kell Purser, and others, co-authored the article ‘Informing the Euthanasia Debate: Perceptions of Australian Politicians’ (2018) 41(4) UNSW Law Journal 1368. The article examines the euthanasia and assisted dying debate, aiming to bridge the gap between academic research and the arguments presented by politicians.…
1-1-16 / Chris Stackpoole — Human Rights & Discrimination
Chris Stackpoole (with Lindy Willmott, Ben White, Kelly Purser and others) co-authors '(Failed) Voluntary Euthanasia Law Reform in Australia: Two Decades of Trends, Models and Politics" (2016)'. The article analyses the challenges of legalising voluntary euthanasia in Australia over the past twenty years. It examines public opinion trends, proposed legal…
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