Better Safe Than Sorry?: New Zealand's and Australia's Approaches to Counter-Terrorism
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Date
2011
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
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This research paper explores New Zealand’s and Australia’s legal approaches to counter-terrorism. Problems with the definition of terrorism are addressed. At the same time, the paper explores the profound dangers for the protection of very important human and civil rights in both legal systems, in particular the dangers for the freedom from self-incrimination and the freedom from arbitrary detention.
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Anti-terrorism, Human rights, Protection