Chapter 1 - Introduction
[1]
Journals of the Senate, No. 63, 14 September 2017, p. 2007.
[2]
Selection of Bills Committee, Report No. 11 of 2017, 14 September
2017, p. 1 and appendix 3.
[3]
The Hon. Michael Keenan MP, Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting
the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism, House of Representatives Hansard, 13
September 2017, pp. 10178–10179.
[4]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 2.
[5]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 2.
[6]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 2.
[7]
Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, Scrutiny Digest
12 of 2017, 18 October 2017, p. 17; and Parliamentary Joint
Committee on Human Rights, Report 11 of 2017, 17 October
2017, p. 60.
[8]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 3.
[9]
The committee's website can be found at www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Legal_and_Constitutional_Affairs.
Chapter 2 - Key issues
[1]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 6.
[2]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 7.
[3]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 7.
[4]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 4.
[5]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 5.
[6]
Legal Services Commission of South Australia, Submission 2, p. 1.
[7]
Dr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1; and Ms Felicity Ruby, Submission
5, p. 1.
[8]
Electronic Frontiers Australia, Submission 7, p. 2.
[9]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 5.
[10]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 5.
[11]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6,
p. 2.
[12]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 2.
[13]
Professor Jeremy Gans, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Submission
1, p. 3.
[14]
Professor Jeremy Gans, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Submission
1, p. 3.
[15]
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, Report 11 of 2017, 17 October
2017, p. 60.
[16]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 7.
[17]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 7.
[18]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 4.
[19]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, pp. 4–5.
[20]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 5.
[21]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 5.
[22]
Subsection 150.1(7) of the bill.
[23]
Professor Jeremy Gans, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Submission
1, p. 5; Mr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1; Name Withheld, Submission
4, p. 1; Felicity Ruby, Submission 5, p. 1; Australian Lawyers for
Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 6; and Electronic Frontiers Australia, Submission
7, p. 2.
[24]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 6; see also
Professor Jeremy Gans, Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Submission
1, p. 5.
[25]
Mr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1; Name Withheld, Submission
4, p. 1; Felicity Ruby, Submission 5, p. 1; Australian Lawyers for
Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 6; and Electronic Frontiers
Australia, Submission 7, p. 2.
[26]
Mr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1; and
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 6.
[27]
Mr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1; and Australian Lawyers for
Human Rights, Submission 6, p. 6.
[28]
Ms Felicity Ruby, Submission 5, p. 1.
[29]
Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Submission 6, pp. 6–7.
[30]
Dr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1. See also Electronic
Frontiers Australian, Submission 7, p. 2; Name Withheld, Submission
4, p. 1; and Ms Felicity Ruby, Submission 5, p. 1.
[31]
Electronic Frontiers Australia, Submission 7, p. 2
[32]
Dr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3, p. 1.
[33]
Explanatory Memorandum, p. 3.
Dissenting Report of the Australian Greens
[1]
Australian Lawyers for
Human Rights, Submission 6, pg. 3, 2.5.
[2]
Dr Giordano Nanni, Submission 3
[3]
Mr Jeremy Gans, Submission 1, pg 3