Combined effects of new and proposed legislation in response to perceived security concerns following the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks in the US, highlights the vulnerability of democratic values and rights of political participation in the face of anxieties over issues of national security - the new anti-terrorism laws constitute a substantial threat to existing rights of political association in Australia - no demonstrated need to define terrorism in such a way as to strike at the heart of democratic rights and infringe basic freedom of association
Academic freedom is essential to the work of Australian universities. Their role in educating studen...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
During 2002, on the pretext of shielding the Australian people from terrorism, the Howard government...
The nature of the Australian government\u27s proposed legislative response to terrorism is discussed...
In a far-reaching move against freedom of speech and political association, the Howard government ha...
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
The legal subject areas covered by this thesis are international human rights law, Australian consti...
This paper considers the implications for the community legal sector of the Australian Government’s ...
In Australia and other Western States, notably the participants in the United States-led |Coalition ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terr...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
Academic freedom is essential to the work of Australian universities. Their role in educating studen...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...
During 2002, on the pretext of shielding the Australian people from terrorism, the Howard government...
The nature of the Australian government\u27s proposed legislative response to terrorism is discussed...
In a far-reaching move against freedom of speech and political association, the Howard government ha...
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
In response to terrorism as one of the major challenges of our time, developments in anti-terrorism ...
The legal subject areas covered by this thesis are international human rights law, Australian consti...
This paper considers the implications for the community legal sector of the Australian Government’s ...
In Australia and other Western States, notably the participants in the United States-led |Coalition ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Terr...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
Academic freedom is essential to the work of Australian universities. Their role in educating studen...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
The domestic manifestation of the War on Terror has produced the most difficult and sustained set of...