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2024 Book Blackshield and Williams Australian constitutional law and theory: commentary and materialsAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Brennan, Sean, Lynch, Andrew, Stephenson, Peta and Williams, George (2024). Blackshield and Williams Australian constitutional law and theory: commentary and materials. 8th ed. Alexandria, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press. |
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2023 Other Outputs David McBride is facing jailtime for helping reveal alleged war crimes. Will it end whistleblowing in Australia?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023, 11 20). David McBride is facing jailtime for helping reveal alleged war crimes. Will it end whistleblowing in Australia? The Conversation |
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2023 Conference Publication AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (what is a matter?)Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023). AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (what is a matter?). Constitutional law speed dating: four cases in forty minutes, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 8 November 2023. |
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2023 Conference Publication AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (What is a Matter?)Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023). AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (What is a Matter?). Constitutional Law Speed Dating: Four Cases in Forty Minutes, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 8 November 2023. |
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2023 Other Outputs Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security? Not necessarilyAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023, 11 02). Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security? Not necessarily The Conversation |
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2023 Conference Publication What is a Court? (And why do constitutional lawyers care so much?)Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023). What is a Court? (And why do constitutional lawyers care so much?). The International Society of Public Law 9th Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 3-5 July 2023. |
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2023 Other Outputs Submission on the Review into the Operation and Effectiveness of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cth)Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Whitsed, William (2023). Submission on the Review into the Operation and Effectiveness of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cth). https://www.inslm.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-06/7-dr-rebecca-ananian-welsh-and-william-whitsed.pdf: INSLM. |
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2023 Other Outputs Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023Ananian-Walsh, Rebecca, Billings, Peter, Cassimatis Am, Anthony, Larkin, Dani and Lino, Dylan (2023). Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023 . Submission Number 77. Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum . |
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2023 Other Outputs Submission to Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and PracticeAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Kendall, Sarah (2023). Submission to Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice. |
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2023 Journal Article Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform AgendaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Bosland, Jason (2023). Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform Agenda. Melbourne University Law Review, 46 (3), 602-655. |
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2022 Conference Publication The most pressing issues facing Australian early and mid-career academics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts and how to solve themAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Midford, Sarah, Barnett, Tully and Stannard, Georgia (2022). The most pressing issues facing Australian early and mid-career academics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts and how to solve them. Congress of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 25 November-2 December 2022. |
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2022 Other Outputs Journalists must be protected in police investigations. Here’s our five point plan for reformAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Bosland, Jason (2022, 10 28). Journalists must be protected in police investigations. Here’s our five point plan for reform The Conversation |
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2022 Journal Article Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitionsAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca (2022). Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitions. Federal Law Review, 50 (4), 449-478. doi: 10.1177/0067205x221126583 |
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2022 Conference Publication Minister for Home Affairs v Benbrika [2021] HCA 4Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2022). Minister for Home Affairs v Benbrika [2021] HCA 4. Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW Australia, 11 February 2022. |
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2022 Journal Article Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global mediaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca and Kendall, Sarah (2022). Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global media. Communication Law and Policy, 27 (1), 1-27. doi: 10.1080/10811680.2021.2014293 |
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2021 Journal Article In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the mediaAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Cronin, Rose and Greste, Peter (2021). In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the media. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 44 (4), 1242-1280. doi: 10.53637/WMZR2175 |
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2021 Other Outputs Before 9/11, Australia had no counter-terrorism laws, now we have 92 — but are we safer?Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Hardy, Keiran (2021, 09 09). Before 9/11, Australia had no counter-terrorism laws, now we have 92 — but are we safer? The Conversation |
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2021 Other Outputs Open democracy dossier: secrecy and power in Australia’s national security stateHardy, Keiran , Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and McGarrity, Nicola (2021). Open democracy dossier: secrecy and power in Australia’s national security state. Sydney, Australia: GetUp!. |
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2021 Book Chapter Journalism on ice - national security laws and the chilling effect in Australian journalismMurray, Richard, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Greste, Peter (2021). Journalism on ice - national security laws and the chilling effect in Australian journalism. Counter-terrorism laws and freedom of expression: global perspectives. (pp. 295-317) edited by Tewodros Workneh and Paul Haridakis. Lanham, MD United States: Lexington Books. doi: 10.5040/9781666989908.ch-9 |
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2021 Conference Publication Journalism on Ice: National Security Laws and the Chilling Effect in Australian JournalismMurray, Richard, Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Greste, Peter (2021). Journalism on Ice: National Security Laws and the Chilling Effect in Australian Journalism. International Communication Association Conference: Engaging the Essential Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice, Denver, CO United States, 27-31 May 2021. |