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Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
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The New Terrorists: The Normalisation and Spread of Anti-Terror Laws in Australia
R Ananian-Welsh, G Williams
Melbourne University Law Review 38, 362, 2014
70*2014
A Path to Purposive Formalism: Interpreting Chapter III for Judicial Independence and Impartiality
R Welsh
Monash University Law Review 39, 66, 2013
26*2013
Preventative Detention Orders and the Separation of Judicial Power
R Ananian-Welsh
University of New South Wales Law Journal 38, 756, 2015
15*2015
Judicial independence from the executive: A first-principles review of the Australian cases
R Ananian-Welsh, G Williams
Monash University Law Review 40 (3), 593-638, 2014
14*2014
Kuczborski v Queensland and the scope of the Kable doctrine.
R Ananian-Welsh
TheUNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND LAW JOURNAL 34 (1), 47-70, 2015
10*2015
A Question of Integrity: The Role of Judges in Counter-Terrorism Questioning and Detention by ASIO
R Welsh
Public Law Review 22, 138, 2011
9*2011
Regulating Preventive Justice
T Tulich, R Anaian-Welsh, S Bronitt, S Murray
Abingdon: Routledge, 2017
82017
The Tim Carmody Affair: Australia's Greatest Judicial Crisis
R Ananian-Welsh, G Appleby, A Lynch
NewSouth, 2016
62016
Preventative detention orders in Australia
R Ananian-Welsh
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 38 (2), 738-755, 2015
62015
Understood but undefined: why do Argentina and Brazil resist criminalising terrorism?
R Welsh
ICL Journal 7 (3), 327-348, 2013
62013
10. Secrecy and control orders: the role and vulnerability of constitutional values in the United Kingdom and Australia
A Lynch, T Tulich, R Welsh
CONSTITUTION 98 (102), 2010
62010
Commonwealth v Director, Fair Work Building Industry Inspectorate: The end of penalty agreements in civil pecuniary penalty schemes?
R Ananian-Welsh, K Gover
Sydney Law Review, The 37 (3), 417-435, 2015
52015
Risk and uncertainty in public interest journalism: The impact of espionage law on press freedom
R Ananian-Welsh, S Kendall, R Murray
Melbourne University Law Review 44 (3), 764-811, 2021
42021
Counter-Terrorism Laws and Freedom of Expression: Global Perspectives
R Ananian-Welsh, NB Doğan, P Greste, A Karatzogianni, IS Maillo, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2021
42021
Journalistic confidentiality in an age of data surveillance
R Ananian-Welsh
australian journalism review 41 (2), 225-239, 2019
42019
Secret isle? Making sense of the Jersey child abuse scandal
G Martin, RS Bray
Secrecy, law and society, 251-267, 2015
42015
Why the raids on Australian media present a clear threat to democracy
R Ananian-Welsh
Australasian Policing 11 (2), 12-13, 2019
32019
‘If at first you don’t succeed…’: Effectiveness and the evolution of preventive organised crime measures
R Ananian-Welsh
Regulating Preventive Justice, 177-194, 2017
32017
Judicial independence from the executive
R Ananian-Welsh, G Williams
Judicial Conference of Australia, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, 2014
32014
Before 9/11, Australia had no counter-terrorism laws, now we have 92—but are we safer?
R Ananian-Welsh, K Hardy
The Conversation Media Group, 2021
22021
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