A paper delivered by the Hon. Justice Mark Weinberg at the Australian Academy of Science and Australian Academy of Law Joint Symposium ‘The Reception, Quality and Evaluation of Scientific Evidence in Australian Courts’, Federal Court of Australia, Sydney, on 19 August 2020.
The speech 'The impact of special commissions of inquiry/crime commissions on criminal trials' was presented by the Hon. Justice Weinberg at the Supreme Court of New South Wales Annual Conference in Wollongong on 1 August 2014 under the auspices of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales.
The speech 'Adequate, sufficient and excessive reasons' was presented by the Hon. Justice Weinberg at the Judicial College of Victoria on 4 March 2014.
The speech 'The Labyrinthine Nature of Federal Sentencing' was presented by the Hon. Justice Weinberg at the National Judicial College of Australia and ANU College of Law, in Canberra on 11 February 2012
The speech 'The Criminal Law - A "Mildly Vituperative" Critique' was presented by the Hon Justice Weinberg at the Peter Brett Memorial Lecture at Melbourne Law School on 10 August 2011
The following speech titled 'Criminalisation of Cartel Conduct, Some Pre-Trial Management Issues' was given by the Hon Justice Weinberg on 3 April 2009 at the joint Federal Court of Australia and Law Council of Australia workshop in Adelaide.
The speech titled 'The Move Towards Preemption in the Criminal Law' was given by the Hon. Justice Weinberg on 20 February 2009 at the Law Summer School program under the auspices of the Law Society of Western Australia and the University of Western Australia.
The speech titled "The Current and Proposed Criminal Jurisdiction of the Federal Court" was given by the Hon Justice Weinberg on 5 September 2008 at the Federal Criminal Law Conference in Sydney.