II. La relación entre caducidad de la facultad sancionatoria con el silencio administrativo
2.2. Aparte segundo del artículo 52 de la Ley 1437 del 2011 CPACA-, frente a las
1. PRIMARY SOURCES Documentary:
Archives Office of Tasmania: AOT/AB392/1/43, AB392/1/52-53 (LCC Council Committee Meetings) and AOT/CSO 1/613/13989 (Petition from Mr. H. Davis to Lt. Gov. Arthur, 17September 1832, p. 102).
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Examiner
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Launceston Courier
Mercury
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Oral:
Interview with Mr. Michael Dell at St. Leonards, 27May 2006, conducted and transcribed by Ron Mallett.
Interview with Mr. Brian Rieusset at Penitentiary Chapel, Hobart, 29June 2006, conducted and transcribed by Ron Mallett.
Interview with Mrs. Shirley Stevens (nee Wing) at Newnham, 22 August 2006, conducted and transcribed by Ron Mallett.
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Unpublished Theses:
Ross, L., Death and Burial at Port Arthur 1830-1877, unpublished Honours Thesis, University of Tasmania, 1995.
Miscellaneous Unpublished Material:
Ashman, B., The Cypress Street Cemetery, unpublished Senior Secondary pre- Tertiary project, Newstead College, Launceston, 2006.
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Lectures:
Goldstein, G., ‘The Jewish Community in Launceston’, lecture delivered at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Inveresk Campus, Launceston, 2:30 pm on
Saturday, 19June 2006.
Tuffin, R., ‘Buried in common, unmarked graves up to six bodies deep’: Burying the myth of convict death and burial, lecture delivered at the Asylum. Port Arthur Historic Site, 5:30 pm on Wednesday, 24 May 2006.