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The Court as Archive
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part 1—Public Law and Citizenship
- 1. Court Records, Archives and Citizenship
- 2. Aspects of Citizen Access to Court Archives
- 3. When the Carnival is Over: The Case for Reform of Access to Royal Commission Records
- Part 2—Histories and Jurisprudence of Australia
- 4. A Matter of Records: The Federal Court, The National Archives and ‘The National Estate’ in the 1970s
- 5. Framing the Archives as Evidence: A Study of Correspondence Documenting the Place of Australia’s Original High Court in a New Commonwealth Polity
- 6. Accessing the Archives of the Australian War Crimes Trials after World War II
- Part 3—Institutional Experience and Responsibility for Records
- 7. A Conversation with Warwick Soden (Principal Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Court of Australia)
- 8. A Conversation with Louise Anderson and Ian Irving (Former Native Title Registrars, Federal Court of Australia)
- 9. Providing Public Access to Native Title Records: Balancing the Risks Against the Benefits
- 10. Archiving Revolution: Historical Records Management in the Massachusetts Courts
- 11. Sentencing Acts: Appraisal of Court Records in Canada and Australia
- Postscript: A Memorandum to the Federal Court of Australia
- Contributors
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