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Volume 27 No 2
Thematic: Counter-Terrorism Laws
Jul 2004
Thematic
Article
Editor’s Foreword
Anna Saulwick
Article
Australia’s Legislative Response to the Ongoing Threat of Terrorism
Philip Ruddock
Article
The Legal Response to Terrorism: A Labor Perspective
Robert McClelland
Article
What is Terrorism – Problems of Legal Definition
Ben Golder and George Williams
Article
Australian Intelligence Organisations and the Law: A Brief History
Frank Cain
Article
Protecting Democracy by Preserving Justice: Even for the Feared and the Hated
Jenny Hocking
Article
Terra Infirma – Parliament’s Uncertain Role in the War on Terror
John Uhr
Article
Terrorism Offences in the Criminal Code: Broadening the Boundaries of Australian Criminal Laws
Bernadette McSherry
Article
Investigating and Prosecuting Terrorism: The Counter-Terrorism Legislation and the Law of Evidence
Andrew Palmer
Article
Chinks in the Armour: International Law, Terrorism and the Use of Force
Devika Hovell
Article
Australian Counter-Terrorism Legislation and the International Human Rights Framework
Sarah Joseph
Article
International Criminal Law and the Response to International Terrorism
Tim Stephens
Article
Possible Constitutional Objections to the Powers to Ban Terrorist Organisations
Joo-Cheong Tham
Article
Detaining Questions or Compromising Constitutionality: The ASIO Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 (Cth)
Greg Carne
Book Review
Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray, Guantanamo: What the World Should Know
Steven Freeland
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