This paper was delivered at an Australian National University Faculty of Law workshop on terrorism, on 21 April 2006. It provides a source of information on the existing legislation. At the same time there is discussion underlining the reasons for some of the new provisions, as well as background information on how the Australian legislation came into being.19 page(s
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This guide contains links to Internet resources and documents in the area of anti-terrorism...
This chapter deals with acts that were perpetrated after the US events of 11 September 2001 (hencefo...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
On 8 September 2005, Prime Minister John Howard announced a number of proposed changes to Australia\...
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This paper investigates the role that Australia is playing in the international transfer or diffusio...
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This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
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