Detaining Questions or Compromising Constitutionality? : The ASIO Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 (CTH)
Carne, Greg (2004) Detaining Questions or Compromising Constitutionality? : The ASIO Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 (CTH). UNSW Law Journal, 27 (2). pp. 524-578. ISSN 0313-0096 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 481Kb | |
AbstractThe extensively amended Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003 (Cth) (‘ASIO (Terrorism) Act 2003’), having first been introduced into Parliament in March 2002, was eventually passed after a Government ‘compromise’ aimed at achieving
Opposition support. The final version of the legislation is remarkable not only because the Commonwealth Parliament has enacted a secret, renewable,incommunicado regime of detention and questioning of persons not suspected of
any terrorism offence (for the purposes of the gathering of intelligence), but also because significant questions of constitutionality persist following the June 2003
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