Ebook: Inside Australia's Anti-Terrorism Laws and Trials
Author: Lynch Andrew, McGarrity Nicola, Williams George
- Tags: National security, National security--Australia, Terrorism--Australia--Prevention, Terrorism--Prevention, Terrorism--Prevention--Government policy, Terrorism--Prevention--Government policy--Australia, Terrorism -- Australia -- Prevention, Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy -- Australia, National security -- Australia, Terrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy, Terrorism -- Prevention, Australia
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
- City: Australia
- Language: English
- epub
Over ten years after Australias first national laws were enacted to combat the threat of terrorism, yet more anti-terrorism laws were passed in the Australian Parliament in late 2014. The first laws were often introduced in great haste and were stunning in scope and number. The latest laws are similarly extensive and controversial. Yet again, powers and sanctions once thought to lie outside the rules of a liberal democracy except during wartime have become part of Australian law. Timely, piercing and in regard to the first set of laws, written with the benefit of hindsight, this book asks whether Australia really needed to enact anti-terrorism laws in the first place, let alone add to them? Do the new laws pose increased threats to freedom of speech and freedom of the press? Have these laws been effective in protecting the community, or do they represent a long-term threat to the health of Australian democracy? Which laws have proved their worth and which have not? And what has been the impact of the laws in Australias anti-terrorism trials and on the Muslim community?
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