BrownDavid, Criminal Laws: Materials and Commentary on Criminal Law and Process of NSW (Federation Press, 3rd ed, 2001) in reference to He Kaw Teh (1985), 385.
11.
Senate Standing Committee for the Scrutiny of Bills, Parliament of Australia, The Work of the Committee during the 40th Parliament, February 2002 – August 2004, June 2008, 92.
12.
Momcilovic v The Queen (2011) 245 CLR 1, 47.
13.
European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, opened for signature 4 November 1950, 213 UNTS 221 (entered into force 3 September 1953), 6(2).
14.
Above n 9, 45 [215].
15.
Dietrich v The Queen [1992] HCA 57; (1992) 177 CLR 292
16.
LynchAndrewMcGarrityNicolaWilliamsGeorge, ‘The Proscription of Terrorist Organisations in Australia’ (2009) 37Federal Law Review1, 2.
17.
RoachKent, ‘Terrorism’ in DubberMarkus DHörnleTatjana (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 2014) 812, 833.
18.
WhealyA G Justice ‘Difficulty in Obtaining a Fair Trial in Terrorism Cases’ (2007) 81Australian Law Journal743, 750.
19.
Explanatory Memorandum, above n 9, 46.
20.
RoachKent, ‘Be Careful What You Wish For? Terrorism Prosecutions in Post-9/11 Canada’ (2014) 40(1) Queen's Law Journal99, 139.
Lodhi v The Queen [2008] HCA Trans 225 (13 June 2008).
24.
Ibid.
25.
Ibid.
26.
RoachKent, ‘The Eroding Distinction Between Intelligence and Evidence in Terrorism Investigations’ in McGarrityNicolaLynchAndrewWilliamsGeorge (eds), Counter-Terrorism and Beyond: The Culture of Law and Justice after 9/11 (Routledge, 2010) 41.
27.
Walker, above n 8, 35.
28.
Foreign Evidence Act 1994 (Cth), s 27D(1), s 27A3(1), s 27B(1) and (1)(a).
29.
Above n 9 at 162 [1010].
30.
LynchAndrew, ‘Use of Overseas Evidence in Terrorism Offences: The Implications of the Commonwealth's New Scheme for Defendants and the Courts’ (2006) 27Australian Bar Review288, 312.