A. List of submissions

1
Australian Privacy Foundation
2
Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity
2.1 Supplementary to submission 2
3
Commonwealth Ombudsman
3.1 Supplementary to submission 3
4
Name Withheld
5
Corruption and Crime Commission (WA)
6
Mr Peter Jardine
7
Mr Eric Wilson
7.1 Supplementary to submission 7
7.2 Supplementary to submission 7
8
Western Australia Police Force
9
International Civil Liberties and Technology Coalition
10
Department of Home Affairs
10.1 Supplementary to submission 10
11
Mr. Peter Swire
12
NSW Police Force
12.1 Supplementary to submission 12
12.2 Supplementary to submission 12
13
Police Federation of Australia
14
Communications Alliance
15
The Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation
16
Attorney-General's Department
17
Australian National University Law Reform and Social Justice Research Hub
18
Law Enforcement Conduct Commission
19
Mr Thomas McBride
20
BSA | The Software Alliance
20.1 Supplementary to submission 20
21
Google
22
Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
23
Digital Industry Group Incorporated
24
Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, Uniting Church in Australia
25
ACT | The App Association
26
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
26.1 Supplementary to submission 26
26.2 Supplementary to submission 26
27
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security
27.1 Supplementary to submission 27
28
Law Council of Australia
28.1 Supplementary to submission 28
29
Microsoft
30
Capital Punishment Justice Project
31
Australian Federal Police
32
The Australian Industry Group

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About this inquiry

The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced a review into the effectiveness of the Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (International Production Orders) Bill 2020. The bill review was referred to the Committee by the Hon Peter Dutton MP, Minister for Home Affairs.

 

 



Past Public Hearings

14 May 2020: Canberra
13 May 2020: Canberra
12 May 2020: Canberra