In this episode we consider the case of GLJ v The Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Lismore, a recent High Court of Australia case which considered the relevant principles to apply when determining permanent stay applications brought by Defendants, in respect of civil proceedings whereby Plaintiffs seek damages for harm occasioned by historical child sexual abuse, as well as the standard for appellate review of lower level court decisions in such permanent stay applications.
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