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100 1 _aMCCARTHY, Greg
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245 1 0 _aPublic outrage, media spectacle and the kapunda road royal commission
260 _aRichmond :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_cMarch 2008
520 3 _aThe article focuses on the relationship between the executive and the judiciary in respect of a legal case that provoked public outrage. This outrage entered into the media spectacle and was channelled by the executive into calling a royal commission. The royal commission was charged with re-examining the police actions and the legal case. However, hidden behind its narrow terms of reference was the larger question of justice being 'blind' to a network of privilege. As such, the royal commission had the potential to threaten the independence of the judiciary.
773 0 8 _tAustralian Journal of Public Administration: AJPA
_g67, 1, p. 30-40
_dRichmond : Wiley-Blackwell, March 2008
_xISSN 03136647
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