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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |