民主
国家安全
政治学
表达式(计算机科学)
自由民主
反恐战争
法学
政治经济学
媒体研究
恐怖主义
社会学
政治
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Jacqui Ewart,Mark Pearson,Joshua Lessing
标识
DOI:10.5235/17577632.5.1.104
摘要
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States triggered an escalation of national security laws globally, including at least 54 in Australia, with some having implications for news reporting and open justice. This article backgrounds the Australian experience with such laws at a time when the United Kingdom is in the midst of a debate over the free expression impacts of its Justice and Security Bill. It uses case studies to highlight tensions between Australia's security laws and the media's Fourth Estate role and compares the Australian and UK human rights contexts. The article asks whether anti-terror laws restricting free expression should continue indefinitely in a democracy when national security breaches are likely to remain a major issue of public concern and there is no constitutional or human rights guarantee of free expression. It suggests a cautious approach to the renewal of such laws, particularly those restricting public debate about national security and its impact on human rights.
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