The book delves into the foundations and functioning of the Australian legal system, offering insights from the perspective of a prominent barrister and human-rights advocate. It critically examines the system's alignment with its intended goals, highlighting both its strengths and shortcomings. Emphasizing legal liberalism, it serves as a thoughtful commentary on the current state of law and justice in Australia, making it a relevant read in today's challenging climate.
Julian Burnside Boeken


A bonzer discussion of the strange pedigree of the naughty, nice, and, sometimes, obscene English language.