The need to combat terrorism has resulted in a need for changes to the legal process to take account of the realities of national security. One important change has been the introduction of legislation to govern the disclosure of national security-sensitive information to participants in legal proceedings. This, of course, raises a number of issues including concerns about ensuring fairness to the participants. This article considers whether the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 is consistent with the right to a fair trial found in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Australia is a party. The conclusion is that the legislation is consistent with that right
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The need to combat terrorism has resulted in a need for changes to the legal process to take account...
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This paper considers whether in the ‘war against terrorism ’ national security is eroded or strength...
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[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
Federal laws passed since the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States represent an extraordin...
Contrary to what is often asserted in debates on the "war on terror", international law provides spe...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
The need to combat terrorism has resulted in a need for changes to the legal process to take account...
The following essay engages in a discussion about the circumstances under which intelligence can bet...
The legal subject areas covered by this thesis are international human rights law, Australian consti...
This article considers whether in the 'war against terrorism' national security is eroded or strengt...
This paper considers the implications for the community legal sector of the Australian Government’s ...
This report reviews the appropriateness and effectiveness of Australia\u27s national security legis...
This paper will consider the manner in which Australia’s counter-terrorism strategy has been operati...
This paper considers whether in the ‘war against terrorism ’ national security is eroded or strength...
This article focuses on the ways in which English law struggles to accommodate security concerns wit...
This paper considers whether in the ‘war against terrorism ’ national security is eroded or strength...
Key provisions of the government’s new national security bills cannot be justified, argues Chr...
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
Federal laws passed since the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States represent an extraordin...
Contrary to what is often asserted in debates on the "war on terror", international law provides spe...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...