This article analyses the wide-ranging reform of Australian criminal law related to terrorism. It compares the definition of terrorism utilised in recent legislation to the emerging international standard and tests the new federal crimes against the criteria of legislative necessity and clarity. It concludes that the reforms were in fact necessary in the sense of filling prior gaps and inadequacies in the criminal law but that some of the new provisions lack clarity and will pose conundrums for law enforcement
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
This article examines whether prevention in anti‐terror law is distinct from prevention in other are...
This chapter addresses Australian legislative and juridical responses to acts officially defined as ...
The Australian legal definition of terrorism and a brief history of terrorism in Australia set the c...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
This paper was delivered at an Australian National University Faculty of Law workshop on terrorism, ...
This article explores the impact of counter-terrorism legislation and policy in Australia. In partic...
This chapter presents a brief overview of some key law reform developments and other legislative ini...
Although there has been a flurry of new anti-terrorism laws in the years since 9/11, which have had ...
This article catalogues Australia’s record of enacting anti-terror laws since 9/11. With the benefit...
The nature of the Australian government\u27s proposed legislative response to terrorism is discussed...
To date, 38 men have been charged with terrorism offences in Australia. Twenty-six have been convict...
This report reviews the appropriateness and effectiveness of Australia\u27s national security legis...
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
This article examines whether prevention in anti‐terror law is distinct from prevention in other are...
This chapter addresses Australian legislative and juridical responses to acts officially defined as ...
The Australian legal definition of terrorism and a brief history of terrorism in Australia set the c...
Until September 11, Australia had no national laws on terrorism. Political violence was dealt with b...
This article examines key provisions of Australia's antiterrorism legislation introduced in the afte...
This paper was delivered at an Australian National University Faculty of Law workshop on terrorism, ...
This article explores the impact of counter-terrorism legislation and policy in Australia. In partic...
This chapter presents a brief overview of some key law reform developments and other legislative ini...
Although there has been a flurry of new anti-terrorism laws in the years since 9/11, which have had ...
This article catalogues Australia’s record of enacting anti-terror laws since 9/11. With the benefit...
The nature of the Australian government\u27s proposed legislative response to terrorism is discussed...
To date, 38 men have been charged with terrorism offences in Australia. Twenty-six have been convict...
This report reviews the appropriateness and effectiveness of Australia\u27s national security legis...
[Extract] The government moved rapidly to create a range of new terrorist offences and to outlaw org...
This thesis examines the way the Australian Federal Parliament approached the task of enacting count...
This article examines whether prevention in anti‐terror law is distinct from prevention in other are...