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2023 Other Outputs Could using open-source information online get you arrested for foreign interference?Walker-Munro, Brendan and Kendall, Sarah (2023, 05 04). Could using open-source information online get you arrested for foreign interference? The Conversation |
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2023 Other Outputs Amid warnings of ‘spy hives’, why isn’t Australia using its tough counter-espionage laws more?Kendall, Sarah (2023, 02 22). Amid warnings of ‘spy hives’, why isn’t Australia using its tough counter-espionage laws more? The Conversation |
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2023 Other Outputs Submission to Senate Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media, Inquiry into Foreign Interference through Social MediaKendall, Sarah (2023). Submission to Senate Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media, Inquiry into Foreign Interference through Social Media. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Senate Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media. |
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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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2022 Journal Article The Erosion of Academic Freedom: How Australian Espionage Law Impacts Higher Education and ResearchKendall, Sarah (2022). The Erosion of Academic Freedom: How Australian Espionage Law Impacts Higher Education and Research. Sydney Law Review, 44 (4), 503-535. |
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2022 Conference Publication Support for Non-Fatal Strangulation Victims During Trial: Are Cases Informed by Victim Brain Injury and PTSD?Kendall, Sarah (2022). Support for Non-Fatal Strangulation Victims During Trial: Are Cases Informed by Victim Brain Injury and PTSD?. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Darwin, NT, Australia, 28-30 November 2022. |
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2022 Conference Publication Preparatory Offences as a Measure to Prevent Cyber National Security CrimeKendall, Sarah and Frost, Dominic (2022). Preparatory Offences as a Measure to Prevent Cyber National Security Crime. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Darwin, NT, Australia, 28-30 November 2022. |
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2022 Journal Article Network activity, account takeover and data disruption warrants: how novel law enforcement powers impact media freedomKendall, Sarah and Frost, Dominic (2022). Network activity, account takeover and data disruption warrants: how novel law enforcement powers impact media freedom. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 28 (2-3), 249-265. doi: 10.1080/1323238x.2022.2135258 |
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2022 Other Outputs Submission to UK House of Commons Public Bill Committee, National Security BillKendall, Sarah (2022). Submission to UK House of Commons Public Bill Committee, National Security Bill. Brisbane, QLD Australia: UK House of Commons Public Bill Committee. |
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2022 Other Outputs Universities must act to prevent espionage and foreign interference, but our national laws still threaten academic freedomKendall, Sarah (2022, 03 31). Universities must act to prevent espionage and foreign interference, but our national laws still threaten academic freedom The Conversation |
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2022 Other Outputs Why Australia’s tough national security laws cannot stop foreign interference in our electionsSarah Kendall (2022, 02 23). Why Australia’s tough national security laws cannot stop foreign interference in our elections The Conversation |
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2022 Journal Article How Australia's foreign interference laws undermine press freedomKendall, Sarah (2022). How Australia's foreign interference laws undermine press freedom. Alternative Law Journal, 47 (2), 1037969X2210959-129. doi: 10.1177/1037969x221095915 |
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2022 Other Outputs Foreign interference law and press freedomKendall, Sarah (2022). Foreign interference law and press freedom. UQ Press Freedom Policy Papers St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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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 Other Outputs Espionage is set to overtake terrorism as Australia’s top security concern - are our anti-spy laws good enough?Kendall, Sarah (2021, 12 08). Espionage is set to overtake terrorism as Australia’s top security concern - are our anti-spy laws good enough? The Conversation |
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2021 Journal Article Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedomAnanian-Welsh, Rebecca, Kendall, Sarah and Murray, Richard (2021). Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: the impact of espionage law on press freedom. Melbourne University Law Review, 44 (3), 764-811. |
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2021 Journal Article Prosecution and defence strategies in non-fatal strangulation cases: are they influenced by victim brain injury and PTSD?Kendall, Sarah (2021). Prosecution and defence strategies in non-fatal strangulation cases: are they influenced by victim brain injury and PTSD?. Criminal Law Journal, 45 (5), 297-315. |
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2021 Other Outputs You could break espionage laws on social media without realising itKendall, Sarah (2021, 01 13). You could break espionage laws on social media without realising it The Conversation |
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2021 Journal Article Reconceptualising Reforms to Cross-Examination: Extending the Reliability Revolution Beyond the Forensic SciencesKendall, Sarah (2021). Reconceptualising Reforms to Cross-Examination: Extending the Reliability Revolution Beyond the Forensic Sciences. Canberra Law Review, 18 (1), 36-59. |
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2020 Other Outputs Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Inquiry into National Security Risks Affecting the Australian Higher Education and Research SectorKendall, Sarah and Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2020). Submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Inquiry into National Security Risks Affecting the Australian Higher Education and Research Sector. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security. |