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Chair |
The Hon David Jull MP |
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Deputy Chair |
Mr Anthony Byrne MP |
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Members |
Mr Stewart McArthur MP |
Senator Alan Ferguson (until 14 August 2007) |
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The Hon Duncan Kerr SC MP |
Senator the Hon Robert Ray |
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Mr Stephen Ciobo MP |
Senator the Hon John Faulkner |
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Senator Fiona Nash |
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Senator the Hon Sandy Macdonald (from 17 August 2007) |
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Secretary |
Mr Stephen Boyd (from 4 June 2007)
Ms Margaret Swieringa (till 1 June 2007) |
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Inquiry Secretary |
Ms Jane Hearn |
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Executive Assistant |
Mrs Donna Quintus-Bosz |
Under Section 102.1A (2) of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) the Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD has the following function:
(a) to review, as soon as possible after the third anniversary of the commencement of this section, the operation, effectiveness and implications of subsection 102.1(2),(2A),(4)(5)(6)(17) and (18) as in force after the commencement of this section;
(b) to report the Committee’s comments and recommendations to each House of the Parliament and the Minister.
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AAT |
Administrative Appeal Tribunal |
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ADJR |
Administration Decisions Judicial Review Act 1977 |
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AFP |
Australian Federal Police |
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AGD |
Attorney-General’s Department |
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AMCRAN |
Australian Muslim Civil Rights Advocacy Network |
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ASIO |
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation |
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ATA (No.2) |
Anti-Terrorism Act No.2 2005 |
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ATRAC |
Australian Tamil Rights Advocacy Council |
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COAG |
Council of Australian Governments |
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Committee |
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security |
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Criminal Code |
Criminal Code Act 1995 |
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DIAC |
Department of Immigration and Citizenship |
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DPP |
Director of Public Prosecutions |
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DFAT |
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade |
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EM |
Explanatory Memoranda |
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ESO |
External Security Organisation |
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FCLC (Vic) |
Federation of Community Legal Centres (Victoria) |
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FRLI |
Federal Register Legislative Instruments |
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HREOC |
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commissio |
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ICCPR |
International Covenant on Civil and Political Right |
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IGA |
Inter-Governmental Agreement on Counter-Terrorism Laws 2004 |
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IGIS |
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security |
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IISCA |
Islamic Information and Support Centre of Australia |
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IS Act |
Intelligence Services Act 2001 |
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LCA |
Law Council of Australia |
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LTTE |
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
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NSW CCL |
New South Wales Council of Civil Liberties |
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PIJ |
Palestinian Islamic Jihad |
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PKK |
Kurdistan Workers Party |
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RCOA |
Refugee Council of Australia |
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SAD |
Security Appeals Division |
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SLRC |
Security Legislation Review Committee |
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UNHCR |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
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UNSC |
United Nations Security Council |
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UNSCR |
United Nations Security Council Resolution |
The Committee recommends that:
n the Attorney-General’s Department develop a communication strategy that is responsive to the specific information needs of ethnic and religious communities;
n there be direct consultation on the management of visa security assessments between the Australian Intelligence Security Organisation, the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security and the UN High Commission for Refugees.
The Committee recommends that the criteria ‘ideology and links to other networks and groups’ be restated so that:
n the link between acts of terrorist violence and the political, ideological or religious goals it seeks to advance is clearly expressed; and
n links to other networks and groups that share the same world view is identified as a separate criteria.
The Committee recommends that the mandate of the Committee to review the listing and re-listing of entities as ‘terrorist organisations’ for the purpose of the Criminal Code be maintained.
The Committee recommends that the Government give consideration to reverting to the initial legislative approach of postponing commencement of a listing until after the disallowance period has expired.
The Committee recognises that the Attorney-General should, in exceptional cases, retain the power to begin the commencement of a listing on the date the instrument is lodged with the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments where the Attorney-General certifies that there are circumstances of urgency and the immediate commencement of the listing is required for reasons of national security.
The Committee recommends that strict liability not be applied to the terrorist organisation offences of Division 102 of the Criminal Code.
The Committee recommends that:
n a regulation listing an entity should cease to have effect on the third anniversary of the date it took effect.
n the Government consult with the Committee on streamlining the administration of proscription to enable periodic review of multiple listings during the parliamentary cycle.
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n recommends that the Attorney-General’s Department be responsible for the publication of comprehensive data on the application of terrorism laws.
n reiterates that an Independent Reviewer be established to monitor the application of terrorism laws, including the use of special police and intelligence powers, on an ongoing basis. In addition, that the Independent Reviewer report annually to the Parliament and the responsibility for examining those reports be conferred on the Committee.
n recommends that the application of the proscription power be included in the review of counter terrorism laws scheduled for 2010 under the auspices of the Council of Australian Governments.
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