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 |
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. |
2020 Other Outputs Espionage and press freedom in AustraliaKendall, Sarah (2020). Espionage and press freedom in Australia. UQ Press Freedom Policy Papers St Lucia, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2019 Journal Article Australia's new espionage laws: another case of hyper-legislation and over-criminalisationKendall, Sarah (2019). Australia's new espionage laws: another case of hyper-legislation and over-criminalisation. University of Queensland Law Journal, 38 (1), 125-161. |
2018 Conference Publication Australia's new espionage laws: a necessary evilKendall, Sarah (2018). Australia's new espionage laws: a necessary evil. Australian and New Zealand Law Honours Student Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 24 November 2018. |