Introduction: the year in review / Tom Davis -- Is the War on Terror compatible with human rights? An international law perspective / Professor Hilary Charlesworth -- The political realities of the War Against Terror / Tony Parkinson -- Australia's legal response to terrorism: neither novel nor extraordinary? / Simon Bronitt -- Australia's counter-terrorism laws and the assault on politics / David Wright-Neville -- The Islamic perspective of the War on Terrorism and current Indonesian responses / Jawahir Thontowi -- The High Court, human rights and the new jurisprudence of denial / Melissa Castan -- Bouncing the ball between the courts and the legislature: what is the score on refugee issues? / Susan Kneebone -- Australian neo-colonialsm in the Pacific: human rights implications / Nic Maclellan
Summary
Papers available online. Contents: War on Terror, international Law and Politics; The War on Terror, state responses; International criminal law and human rights; and Indigenous rights, refugees and the Pacific
Analysis
Civil & human rights (Australia)
Notes
"Collects ... key papers from the conference of the same name held by the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, in December 2003" -- P. 3 of cover