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Volume 39 No 3
General / Thematic: Terrorism and International Law
Sep 2016
General
Article
Criminal Law and the Effects of Alcohol and Other Drugs: A National Study of the Significance of ‘Intoxication’ in Australian Legislation
Julia Quilter, Luke McNamara, Kate Seear and Robin Room
Article
‘Playing with Fire’: Contemporary Fault Issues in the Enigmatic Crime of Arson
John L Anderson
Article
The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor’s First Term: An Appraisal
Jessie Blackbourn
Article
Court Authorised Sterilisation and Human Rights: Inequality, Discrimination and Violence against Women and Girls with Disability
Linda Steele
Article
Voting with an ‘Unsound Mind’? A Comparative Study of the Voting Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities
Trevor Ryan, Andrew Henderson and Wendy Bonython
Article
Still ‘Insufficient or Irrelevant’: Australia’s Foreign Bribery Corporate Whistleblowing Regulation
Vivienne Brand
Article
Practical Injustice in the Context of Private Tax Rulings
John Azzi
Article
The Zone of Interests Test and Standing for Judicial Review in Australia
Nathan Van Wees
Article
The High Court on Constitutional Law: The 2015 Statistics
Andrew Lynch and George Williams
Thematic
Article
Editorial
David Yang
Article
Foreword
Bret Walker SC
Article
The Potentialities and Limitations of Reactive Law Making: A Case Study in International Terrorism Suppression
Kimberley N Trapp
Article
ASEAN and the Development of Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy in Southeast Asia
See Seng Tan and Hitoshi Nasu
Article
Time to Move Out of the Shadows? Special Operations Forces and Accountability in Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Insurgency Operations
Jon Moran
Article
The Treatment of High Value Detainees under the United States’ Extraordinary Rendition Program: A Case of Crimes against Humanity for the International Criminal Court
Fiona Lau
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