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Gathered Intelligence or Antipodean Exceptionalism? Securing the Development of ASIO's Detention and Questioning Regime

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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:25 authored by Carne, GG
This article takes as its central theme the idea that in developing the Australian counter-terrorism response of the ASIO questioning and detention regime,1 distinctive, identifiable characteristics have emerged in the Government approach to international and comparative examples necessarily referred and responded to as justifying that development. These characteristics may be conveniently described as the Australianisation of international and comparative counter-terrorism examples, or selective internationalism, and these features are variously manifested in the areas examined in this article.

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Publication title

Adelaide Law Review

Volume

27

Pagination

1-58

ISSN

0065-1915

Department/School

Faculty of Law

Publisher

The University of Adelaide

Place of publication

Adelaide

Repository Status

  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

Justice and the law not elsewhere classified

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