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dc.contributor.authorBen, Saul
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-06T06:36:24Z
dc.date.available2024-11-06T06:36:24Z
dc.date.issued2008en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/33239
dc.description.abstractIn Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 237 ALR 194; 81 ALJR 1414; [2007] HCA 33, a classic double attack on constitutional grounds was mounted against the imposition of a control order on Joseph (Jack) Thomas under Div 104 of the Criminal Code: first, Ch III arguments about judicial and non-judicial power, and secondly, arguments about lack of legislative power. This comment briefly sets out the Ch III arguments before focusing on the legislative power issues (specifically, whether the defence and external affairs powers support control orders).en
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dc.publisherThomson Reutersen
dc.relation.ispartofPublic Law Reviewen
dc.rightsCopyright All Rights Reserveden
dc.subjectterrorismen
dc.subjectthomas v mowbrayen
dc.subjectAustralia's Constitutionen
dc.subjectCH III argumentsen
dc.subjectlegislative poweren
dc.titleTerrorism as crime or war: Militarising crime and disrupting the constitutional settlement? Comment on Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 237 ALR 194; 81 ALJR 1414; [2007] HCA 33en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.type.pubtypePublisher's versionen
dc.rights.otherThis article was published by Thomson Reuters in the Public Law Review and should be cited as Saul, B. (2008). Terrorism as crime or war : militarising crime and disrupting the constitutional settlement? Comment on Thomas v Mowbray (2007) 237 ALR 194; 81 ALJR 1414; [2007] HCA 33. Public Law Review, 19(1), 20–31. For all subscription inquiries please phone, from Australia: 1300 304 195, from Overseas: +61 2 8587 7980 or online at legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/search. The official PDF version of this article can also be purchased separately from Thomson Reuters at http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals/subscribe-or-purchase. This publication is copyright. Other than for the purposes of and subject to the conditions prescribed under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), no part of it may in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, microcopying, photocopying, recording or otherwise) be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted without prior written permission. Enquiries should be addressed to Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited. PO Box 3502, Rozelle NSW 2039. legal.thomsonreuters.com.auen
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::The University of Sydney Law Schoolen
usyd.citation.volume19en
usyd.citation.issue1en
usyd.citation.spage20en
usyd.citation.epage31en
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