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Overview

In this course we will undertake an examination of a range of anti-terrorism laws from around the world, emphasising those enacted since the terrorist attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001. The purpose is to compare: the ways in which legal systems have sought to respond to the … For more content click the Read More button below. Main Topics This course examines comparative anti-terrorism laws, emphasising those enacted since the terrorist attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001. the post 9/11 laws of Australia, Canada, Singapore, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and other countries the influence of bills of rights on these anti-terrorism laws and activities; the use of immigration law as anti-terrorism laws; miscarriages of justice in terrorism cases; review of national security activities; andthe development of new governmental policies and departments responsible for national security and counter-terrorism.

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Criminal Laws (JURD7122/JURD7111). Plus, completion of 36 UOC of JURD courses for students enrolled prior to 2013. For students enrolled after 2013, completion of 72 UOC of JURD courses.

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