On 8 September 2005, Prime Minister John Howard announced a number of proposed changes to Australia\u27s counter-terrorism laws with the aim of enabling Australia to \u27better deter, prevent, detect and prosecute acts of terrorism\u27. This compilation of references reflects the reaction to the proposed counter-terrorism measures and the outcomes of the COAG meeting; it will be continually reviewed and updated as the issue progresses and evolves
This audit assesses the effectiveness of the AFP’s administration of the Fighting Terrorism at its ...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy is a Council of Australian Governments document that outlines...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
This report evaluates the operation, effectiveness and implications of key Commonwealth, state and ...
This publication updates and builds on the 2004 edition to provide a comprehensive overview of Austr...
This white paper sets out the Australia government’s counter-terrorism objectives and the means by w...
This paper outlines proposed legislative reforms to Australia\u27s counter-terrorism and national se...
This chapter addresses Australian legislative and juridical responses to acts officially defined as ...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
This review examined Australia\u27s counter-terrorism arrangements and recommends adjustments. Abst...
This paper discusses the purpose of the Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2015, a...
This report provides a background and overview of the Bill, considers key provisions of the regimes ...
This paper was delivered at an Australian National University Faculty of Law workshop on terrorism, ...
This audit assesses the effectiveness of the AFP’s administration of the Fighting Terrorism at its ...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy is a Council of Australian Governments document that outlines...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
This report evaluates the operation, effectiveness and implications of key Commonwealth, state and ...
This publication updates and builds on the 2004 edition to provide a comprehensive overview of Austr...
This white paper sets out the Australia government’s counter-terrorism objectives and the means by w...
This paper outlines proposed legislative reforms to Australia\u27s counter-terrorism and national se...
This chapter addresses Australian legislative and juridical responses to acts officially defined as ...
This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
This review examined Australia\u27s counter-terrorism arrangements and recommends adjustments. Abst...
This paper discusses the purpose of the Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2015, a...
This report provides a background and overview of the Bill, considers key provisions of the regimes ...
This paper was delivered at an Australian National University Faculty of Law workshop on terrorism, ...
This audit assesses the effectiveness of the AFP’s administration of the Fighting Terrorism at its ...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...