The nature of the Australian government's proposed legislative response to terrorism is discussed in this article. The authors highlight the stifling impact of the proposed legislation on rights of peaceful protest and civil liberties in Australia. The proposed legislation creates a wide range of new offences with draconian penalties, despite the adequacy of existing criminal law. It also raises a number of significant constitutional issues.
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Fear of freedom: anti-terrorism laws and the challenge to Australian democracy
Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Vol.7, pp.149-175
2002
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- Title
- Fear of freedom: anti-terrorism laws and the challenge to Australian democracy
- Creators
- Nicole Rogers - Southern Cross UniversityAidan Ricketts - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Vol.7, pp.149-175
- Identifiers
- 1034; 991012821964602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Law and Justice; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Law
- Resource Type
- Journal article