It was confirmed in the Brereton report that there’s ‘credible information’ to substantiate the unlawful killing of 39 people by Australian special forces personnel in Afghanistan. These shocking allegations led Prime Minister Scott Morrison to announce last week that a special investigator’s office will be established to assist the Australian Federal Police to investigate these alleged crimes. The information contained in the Brereton report will now serve as a guide for the special investigator’s office, which will focus on gathering evidence that will be admissible in criminal prosecutions
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In Australia, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001, more than sixty pieces of legi...
This study examines the role that intelligence will continue to play in the ongoing efforts to mitig...
The article discusses the potential for prosecutions of Australian Special Forces members for war cr...
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This article examines the question of command responsibility for war crimes under international and ...
Overview The Afghanistan: Lessons from Australia’s Whole-of-Government Mission Report, commissioned...
The Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee devoted much of its examination ...
On October 28, 2013, Australian military personnel serving in Afghanistan were treated to an unusual...
Armed robbery is a serious crime that can have a negative impact on individual victims and emplo...
Right now the main focus of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) mission in Afghanistan is to ...
In Australia the criminal justice system is largely the responsibility of the states (there are six)...
In Australia, most summary criminal prosecutions in the lower courts are conducted by prosecutors wh...
The threat posed by terrorism remains many years ahead. Bioterrorism remains a real threat, but beca...
Abstract The current conflicts in Syria and Iraq have for the first time in many years brought to p...
In Australia, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001, more than sixty pieces of legi...
This study examines the role that intelligence will continue to play in the ongoing efforts to mitig...