Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005
Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005
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The Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005 (Revised) is legislation intended to hamper the activities of any potential terrorists in Australia. It was passed by the Commonwealth Parliament on 6 December 2005. [1]
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1 Chronology
2 Constitutional issues
3 Deficiencies in the existing law
4 Summary of changes
5 The "Shoot to Kill" Clause
6 The "Reckless Funding" Clause
7 Judicial oversight
8 See also
9 External links
10 References