Australia:
Process and procedural fairness in investigations for religious institutions
30 November 2021
Carroll & O'Dea
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In October 2021, David Ford spoke on Process and Procedural
Fairness in Investigations for Religious Institutions at the
TEN Annual Law of Religious Institutions Conference.
David's comprehensive paper answers many questions
including Why investigate? Who should investigate? What
is procedural fairness? What are findings? Who should make the
final decision? It is relevant to all schools,
faith-based or otherwise.
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guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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