Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Bill 2005
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 13 June 2006general_report
This WA parliamentary committee report reviews the Terrorism (Preventative Detention) Bill 2005. The committee examined the bill's compliance with uniform legislation principles, its purpose, and potential impacts on civil liberties. Submissions from legal groups raised concerns about the bill's consistency with international law and the separation of powers.
Impact
The bill potentially affects individuals suspected of terrorism, legal professionals, and the broader community due to its implications for civil liberties and police powers.
justicepublic_sectoremergency_servicesterrorismpreventative detentioncivil libertieshuman rightsinternational lawseparation of powerspolice powersCOAGjudicial reviewsecurity clearance
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