Inquiry into the provisions of the National Security Information (Criminal Proceedings) Bill 2004 and the National Security Information (Criminal Proceedings) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2004

Inquiry into the provisions of the National Security Information (Criminal Proceedings) Bill 2004 and the National Security Information (Criminal Proceedings) (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2004

SUBMISSIONS RECEIVED BY THE COMMITTEE

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Australian Law Reform Commission (PDF 455KB)
02
Fairfax (PDF 17KB)
03
Australian Press Council (PDF 498KB)

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Lesbian & Gay Solidarity (PDF 57KB)
05 Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (PDF 125KB)
06 Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (PDF 102KB)
07 New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties (PDF 59KB
08 Law Council of Australia (PDF 447KB)
09 Mr Joo-Cheong Tham (PDF 110KB)
10 Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (PDF 148KB)
11 Amnesty International Australia (PDF 233KB)
12 Australian Muslim Civil Rights Advocacy Network (PDF 154KB)
13 Mr Patrick Emerton (PDF 360KB)
13A Mr Patrick Emerton (PDF 174KB)
14 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (PDF 45KB)
15 Office of Deputy Commissioner (PDF 75KB)
16 Criminal Bar Association (PDF 176KB)
17 FreeTV Australia (PDF 45KB)
18 Law Institute of Victoria (PDF 162KB)
19 Commonwealth Ombudsman (PDF 117KB)
20 Attorney-General's Department (PDF 172KB)
21 Tasmania Police (PDF 33KB)
22 NSW Police (PDF 73KB)
23 The Hon Jim McGinty MLA (PDF 38KB)
24 Queensland Government (PDF 106KB)