Publications for Andrew Dyer
2020
Hoven, E., Dyer, A. (2020). 'Only Yes Means Yes'? - Aktuelle Entwicklungen im australischen Sexualstrafrecht und Folgerungen fuer die deutsche Diskussion ('Only Yes Means Yes'? - Current Developments in Australian Sexual Criminal Law and the Consequences for the German Discussion). Zeitschrift fuer die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft, 132(1), 250-263. [More Information]
Dyer, A., Hamer, D. (2020). Before the High Court - He 'Came Across as Someone Who Was Telling the Truth': Pell v The Queen. Sydney Law Review, 42(1), 109-121.
Dyer, A. (2020), Final Submission to the Queensland Law Reform Commission's Review of Queensland's Laws Relating to Consent and the Excuse of Mistake of Fact. [More Information]
Dyer, A. (2020). Irreducible life sentences, craig minogue and the capacity of human rights charters to make a difference. UNSW Law Journal, 43(2), 484-520.
Dyer, A. (2020). Irreducible Life Sentences, Craig Minogue and the Capacity of Human Rights Charters to Make a Difference. UNSW Law Journal, 43(2), 484-520.
Dyer, A. (2020). Irreducible Life Sentences, Craig Minogue and the Capacity of Human Rights Charters to Make A Difference. Criminal Law Workshop, Auckland Law School, Auckland, New Zealand: Presentation.
Dyer, A. (2020). Progressive Punitiveness in Queensland. Australian Bar Review, 48, 326-371.
2019
Dyer, A. (2019), Final Submission to the NSW Law Reform Commission's Review of Consent and Knowledge of Consent in Relation to Sexual Assault Offences. [More Information]
Dyer, A. (2019). Mistakes that Negate Apparent Consent. Criminal Law Journal, 43, 159-179.
Dyer, A. (2019). Sexual Assault Law Reform in New South Wales: Progress and Balance Please, Not Populism. Criminal Law Workshop 2019: Adelaide Law School, Adelaide, SA: Presentation.
Dyer, A. (2019). Sexual Assault Law Reform in New South Wales: Why the Lazarus Litigation Demonstrates no Need for s 61HE of the Crimes Act to be Changed (Except in One Minor Respect). Criminal Law Journal, 43(2), 78-100.
Dyer, A. (2019), Submission to the NSW Law Reform Commission's Review of Consent and Knowledge of Consent in Relation to Sexual Offences: Response to the Commission's Draft Proposals. [More Information]
Dyer, A. (2019), Submission to the Queensland Law Reform Commission's Review of Queensland's Laws Relating to Consent and the Excuse of Mistake of Fact. [More Information]
Dyer, A. (2019). The Dangers of Absolutes: A Response to Anna Kerr's Reply. Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity, 7(1), 64-75.
Dyer, A. (2019). The mens rea for sexual assault, sexual touching and sexual act offences in New South Wales: Leave it alone (although you might consider imposing an evidential burden on the accused). Australian Bar Review, 48, 63-94.
Dyer, A. (2019). The Osland Wrong Turn and the Problems That Fictions Produce. UNSW Law Journal, 42(2), 500-533.
Dyer, A. (2019). Yes! to Communication about Consent; No! to Affirmative Consent: A Reply to Anna Kerr. Griffith Journal of Law and Human Dignity, 7(1), 17-56.
2018
Dyer, A. (2018). Can charters of rights limit penal populism?: The case of preventive detention. Monash University Law Review, 44(3), 520-566.
Dyer, A. (2018), Submission to the NSW Law Reform Commission's Review of Consent and Knowledge of Consent in Relation to Sexual Assault Offences. [More Information]
Dyer, A. (2018). The 'Australian Position' Concerning Criminal Complicity: Principle, Policy or Politics? Sydney Law Review, 40(2), 289-318.
Dyer, A. (2018). The Osland 'Wrong Turn' and the Problems that Fictions Produce. 7th National University of Singapore (NUS) - Sydney Law Symposium 2018: Multiple Perspectives on the Criminal Law, Sydney, NSW: Presentation.
2017
Dyer, A. (2017). (Grossly) Disproportionate Sentences: Can Charters of Rights Make a Difference? Monash University Law Review, 43(1), 195-237.
Dyer, A. (2017). Before the High Court - IL v The Queen: Joint Criminal Enterprise and the Constructive Murder Rule: Is This Where Their 'Logic Leads You'? Sydney Law Review, 39(2), 245-255. [More Information]
2016
Dyer, A. (2016). (Grossly) Disproportionate Sentences: Can the European Convention on Human Rights and the UK Human Rights Act Make a Difference? Postgraduate Workshop in Public Law 2016:University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW: Presentation.
Dyer, A. (2016). Irreducible Life Sentences: What Difference have the European Convention on Human Rights and the United Kingdom Human Rights Act Made? Human Rights Law Review, 16(3), 541-584. [More Information]
2015
Dyer, A. (2015). Freedom of Expression and the Advocacy of Violence: Which Test Should the European Court of Human Rights Adopt? Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 33(1), 78-107.
Dyer, A. (2015). Pre-Crime Control Measures: Anti-association Laws. In Thomas Crofts, Arlie Loughnan (Eds.), Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia, (pp. 261-275). Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press.
Dyer, A. (2015). The Problem of Media Entrapment. Criminal Law Review, 2015 (5), 311-331.
2013
Mason, G., Dyer, A. (2013). 'A Negation of Australia's Fundamental Values': Sentencing Prejudice-Motivated Crime. Melbourne University Law Review, 36(3), 871-914.
2010
Dyer, A., Donnelly, H. (2010). Sentencing in complicity cases - Abettors, accessories and other secondary participants (Part 2). Sentencing Trends and Issues, 39, 1-16.
2009
Dyer, A., Donnelly, H. (2009). Sentencing in Complicity Cases - Part 1: Joint Criminal Enterprise. Sentencing Trends and Issues, 38, 1-16.