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2024

Book Chapter

The separation of judicial power and national security

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2024). The separation of judicial power and national security. National Security Law in Australia. (pp. 76-93) edited by Danielle Ireland-Piper. Sydney, NSW, Australia: The Federation Press.

The separation of judicial power and national security

2024

Conference Publication

Updates and trends in Australian national security law (Panel 2: legal updates on Indonesia's new criminal code: implications for legal frameworks and justice systems)

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2024). Updates and trends in Australian national security law (Panel 2: legal updates on Indonesia's new criminal code: implications for legal frameworks and justice systems). The Legal Updates Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia, 13 November 2024.

Updates and trends in Australian national security law (Panel 2: legal updates on Indonesia's new criminal code: implications for legal frameworks and justice systems)

2024

Book

Blackshield and Williams Australian constitutional law and theory: commentary and materials

Ananian-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.

Blackshield and Williams Australian constitutional law and theory: commentary and materials

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

David McBride is facing jailtime for helping reveal alleged war crimes. Will it end whistleblowing in Australia?

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.

AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (what is a matter?)

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.

AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs (What is a Matter?)

2023

Other Outputs

Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security? Not necessarily

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2023, 11 02). Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security? Not necessarily The Conversation

Is a terrorist’s win in the High Court bad for national security? Not necessarily

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.

What is a Court? (And why do constitutional lawyers care so much?)

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.

Submission on the Review into the Operation and Effectiveness of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cth)

2023

Other Outputs

Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023

Ananian-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 .

Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023

2023

Other Outputs

Submission to Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice

Ananian-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.

Submission to Independent Commission on UK Counter-Terrorism Law, Policy and Practice

2023

Journal Article

Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform Agenda

Ananian-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. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.4405377

Protecting the Press from Search and Seizure: Comparative Lessons for the Australian Reform Agenda

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 them

Ananian-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.

The most pressing issues facing Australian early and mid-career academics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts and how to solve them

2022

Other Outputs

Journalists must be protected in police investigations. Here’s our five point plan for reform

Ananian-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

Journalists must be protected in police investigations. Here’s our five point plan for reform

2022

Journal Article

Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitions

Ananian-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

Who is a journalist? A critical analysis of Australian statutory definitions

2022

Conference Publication

Minister for Home Affairs v Benbrika [2021] HCA 4

Ananian-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.

Minister for Home Affairs v Benbrika [2021] HCA 4

2022

Journal Article

Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global media

Ananian-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

Crimes of communication: the implications of Australian espionage law for global media

2021

Journal Article

In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the media

Ananian-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

In the public interest: protections and risks in whistleblowing to the media

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

Before 9/11, Australia had no counter-terrorism laws, now we have 92 — but are we safer?

2021

Other Outputs

Open democracy dossier: secrecy and power in Australia’s national security state

Hardy, Keiran , Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and McGarrity, Nicola (2021). Open democracy dossier: secrecy and power in Australia’s national security state. Sydney, Australia: GetUp!.

Open democracy dossier: secrecy and power in Australia’s national security state