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2017 Book Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradoxTamara Tulich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt and Sarah Murray eds. (2017). Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox. New York: Routledge. |
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2016 Book Judicial independence in Australia: contemporary challenges, future directionsRebecca Ananian-Welsh and Jonathan Crowe eds. (2016). Judicial independence in Australia: contemporary challenges, future directions. Annandale, Australia: Federation Press. |
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2015 Journal Article Preventative detention orders and the separation of judicial powerAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2015). Preventative detention orders and the separation of judicial power. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 38 (2), 756-791. |
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2015 Journal Article Kuczborski v Queensland and the Scope of the Kable DoctrineAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2015). Kuczborski v Queensland and the Scope of the Kable Doctrine. University of Queensland Law Journal, 34 (1), 47-71. |
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2014 Journal Article The new terrorists: The normalisation and spread of anti-terror laws in AustraliaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Williams, George (2014). The new terrorists: The normalisation and spread of anti-terror laws in Australia. Melbourne University Law Review, 38 (2), 362-408. |
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2012 Journal Article A path to purposive formalism: interpreting Chapter III for judicial independence and impartialityWelsh, Rebecca (2012). A path to purposive formalism: interpreting Chapter III for judicial independence and impartiality. Monash University Law Review, 39 (1), 66-105. |
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2020 Book Chapter Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from AustraliaBillings, Peter and Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2020). Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from Australia. Terrorism and asylum. (pp. 175-214) edited by James C. Simeon. Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004295995_008 |
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2020 Journal Article Smethurst v Commissioner of Police and the Unlawful Seizure of Journalists’ Private InformationAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2020). Smethurst v Commissioner of Police and the Unlawful Seizure of Journalists’ Private Information. Media and Arts Law Review, 24 (1), 60-71. |
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2019 Journal Article The Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts and the Fair TrialAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). The Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts and the Fair Trial. Sydney Law Review, 41 (4), 423-454. |
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2019 Other Outputs Australia needs a media freedom actAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019, 10 22). Australia needs a media freedom act The Conversation doi: 10.64628/AA.d7xhwkr59 |
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2019 Other Outputs Explainer: what are the media companies’ challenges to the AFP raids about?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019, 09 01). Explainer: what are the media companies’ challenges to the AFP raids about? The Conversation |
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2019 Other Outputs Why the raids on Australian media present a clear threat to democracyAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019, 06 05). Why the raids on Australian media present a clear threat to democracy The Conversation |
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2019 Conference Publication The Queensland Human Rights ActAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). The Queensland Human Rights Act. Forensic Mental Health and Human Rights Workshop, Supreme Court Library, Brisbane, 21-22 March 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication Is QCAT (still) a Court? Super-tribunals and Ch III of the ConstitutionAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). Is QCAT (still) a Court? Super-tribunals and Ch III of the Constitution. Current Constitutional Controversies: Occasional Colloquium Series, Queensland Bar Association, Brisbane, 28 March 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication Decision-Making and the New Human Rights Act: Why, What and How?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). Decision-Making and the New Human Rights Act: Why, What and How?. Queensland Forensic Psychiatry Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 7 May 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication Implied freedom and other constitutional law 'Hot Topics'Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). Implied freedom and other constitutional law 'Hot Topics'. 2019 Crown Law Legal Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 6 June 2019. |
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2019 Book Chapter Crimmigration-counterterrorism in the war on foreign terrorist fightersAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2019). Crimmigration-counterterrorism in the war on foreign terrorist fighters. Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society. (pp. 173-195) edited by Peter Billings. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-9093-7_8 |
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2018 Book Chapter National security: a hegemonic constitutional value?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and McGarrity, Nicola (2018). National security: a hegemonic constitutional value?. Australian constitutional values. (pp. 267-286) edited by Rosalind Dixon. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing. doi: 10.5040/9781509918430.ch-014 |
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2018 Conference Publication National security and human rights in the courtroomRebecca Ananian-Welsh (2018). National security and human rights in the courtroom. ICON-S Conference: Identity, Security, Democracy: Challenges for Public Law, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 25-27 June 2018. |
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2017 Book Chapter If at first you don't succeed...: effectiveness and the evolution of preventive organised crime measuresAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2017). If at first you don't succeed...: effectiveness and the evolution of preventive organised crime measures. Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox. (pp. 177-194) edited by Tamara Tulich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt and Sarah Murray. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315620978-10 |