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2014

Journal Article

Judicial Independence from the Executive: A First-Principles Review of the Australian Cases

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca and Williams, George (2014). Judicial Independence from the Executive: A First-Principles Review of the Australian Cases. Monash University Law Review, 40 (3), 593-638.

Judicial Independence from the Executive: A First-Principles Review of the Australian Cases

2014

Other Outputs

A Purposive Formalist Interpretation of Chapter III of the Australian Constitution

Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2014). A Purposive Formalist Interpretation of Chapter III of the Australian Constitution. PhD Thesis, University of New South Wales, University of New South Wales.

A Purposive Formalist Interpretation of Chapter III of the Australian Constitution

2013

Book Chapter

Anti-terror preventive detention and the independent judiciary

Welsh, Rebecca (2013). Anti-terror preventive detention and the independent judiciary. Preventive detention: asking the fundamental questions. (pp. 137-158) edited by Patrick Keyzer. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Intersentia.

Anti-terror preventive detention and the independent judiciary

2013

Book Chapter

Secrecy and control orders: the role and vulnerability of constitutional values in Australia and the United Kingdom

Lynch, Andrew, Tulich, Tamara and Welsh, Rebecca (2013). Secrecy and control orders: the role and vulnerability of constitutional values in Australia and the United Kingdom. Secrecy, national security, and the vindication of constitutional law. (pp. 154-172) edited by David Cole, Federico Fabbrini and Arianna Vedaschi. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781781953860.00018

Secrecy and control orders: the role and vulnerability of constitutional values in Australia and the United Kingdom

2013

Journal Article

Understood but undefined: why do Argentina and Brazil resist criminalising terrorism?

Welsh, Rebecca (2013). Understood but undefined: why do Argentina and Brazil resist criminalising terrorism?. Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, 7 (3), 327-348.

Understood but undefined: why do Argentina and Brazil resist criminalising terrorism?

2011

Journal Article

A question of integrity: the role of judges in counter-terrorism questioning and detention by ASIO

Welsh, Rebecca (2011). A question of integrity: the role of judges in counter-terrorism questioning and detention by ASIO. Public Law Review, 22 (2), 138-152.

A question of integrity: the role of judges in counter-terrorism questioning and detention by ASIO

2011

Journal Article

"Incompatibility" rising? Some potential consequences of Wainohu v New South Wales

Welsh, Rebecca (2011). "Incompatibility" rising? Some potential consequences of Wainohu v New South Wales. Public Law Review, 22 (4), 259-265.

"Incompatibility" rising? Some potential consequences of Wainohu v New South Wales