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    The Urgency of Completing Revision of Indonesia's Anti-Terrorism Law by Ridho Dwiki Tastama

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…On 18 October 2002, Anti-Terrorism Law was signed into law by Megawati Soekarnoputri This kind of law has caused a significant legal controversy in because this law signed only six days after the unfamous Bali Bombings took place on 12 October 2002. …”
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    Anti-terror laws and the media after 9/11: Three models in Australia, NZ and the Pacific by Mark Pearson, Naomi Busst

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…It also makes some observations about anti-terrorism laws in the Pacific Islands and recommends further research on this important topic. …”
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    Detention under anti terrorism laws in Malaysia and Nigeria: an expository study on Boko haram suspects by Karumi, Babagana, Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2017
    “…The paper, using doctrinal research method examines anti terrorism laws in Malaysia and Nigeria, with particular reference to detention of Boko Haram suspects in Nigeria. …”
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    AN OVERVIEW OF THE RULE OF LAW VALUES WITHIN MALAYSIA'S ANTI-TERROR LAW: A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE FROM INDIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM by Ho Peng Kwang, Johan Shamsuddin Sabaruddin, Saroja Dhanapal

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…However, the key concern is the impact on the Rule of Law values when applying the anti-terror laws. This article argues that the preventive methods adopted by Malaysia, India and the United Kingdom are  effective in forestalling terrorist activities to  a certain extent, but often this comes at a high price to pay when individual human rights are sacrificed along the way. …”
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    AN OVERVIEW OF THE RULE OF LAW VALUES WITHIN MALAYSIA'S ANTI-TERROR LAW: A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE FROM INDIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM by Ho Peng Kwang, Johan Shamsuddin Sabaruddin, Saroja Dhanapal

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…However, the key concern is the impact on the Rule of Law values when applying the anti-terror laws. This article argues that the preventive methods adopted by Malaysia, India and the United Kingdom are  effective in forestalling terrorist activities to  a certain extent, but often this comes at a high price to pay when individual human rights are sacrificed along the way. …”
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    AN OVERVIEW OF THE RULE OF LAW VALUES WITHIN MALAYSIA'S ANTI-TERROR LAW: A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE FROM INDIA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM by Ho Peng Kwang, Johan Shamsuddin Sabaruddin, Saroja Dhanapal

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…However, the key concern is the impact on the Rule of Law values when applying the anti-terror laws. This article argues that the preventive methods adopted by Malaysia, India and the United Kingdom are  effective in forestalling terrorist activities to  a certain extent, but often this comes at a high price to pay when individual human rights are sacrificed along the way. …”
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    An overview of the rule of law values within Malaysia's anti-terror law: A legal perspective from India and the United Kingdom by Ho, Peng Kwang, Sabaruddin, Johan Shamsuddin, Dhanapal, Saroja

    Published 2017
    “…However, the key concern is the impact on the Rule of Law values when applying the anti-terror laws. This article argues that the preventive methods adopted by Malaysia, India and the United Kingdom are effective in forestalling terrorist activities to a certain extent, but often this comes at a high price to pay when individual human rights are sacrificed along the way.Further, anti-terror legislation has degraded the Rule of Law values in response to terrorism threat or national security.…”
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    TNI’s Role in Counterterrorism: Impact On Military Reform by Anindya, Chaula

    Published 2017
    “…Lawmakers in Indonesia are currently revising an existing anti-terrorism law. The proposed legislation will give TNI, the Indonesian armed forces, a more direct role in combatting terrorism. …”
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    ‘Let the Punishment Match the Offence’: Determining Sentences for Australian Terrorists by Nicola McGarrity

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…This provides important background for the following discussion of a largely unexplored issue in Australian anti-terrorism law and policy, namely, the difficulties faced by the Australian courts in adapting traditional sentencing principles to the (for the most part, preparatory) terrorism offences enacted by the Commonwealth Parliament after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. …”
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    Legal and Political Implications of Designating the Free Papua Movement as a Terrorist Organization by Ridarson Galingging

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The terrorist designation of the OPM will apply the Indonesian anti-terrorism law that gives longer pre-trial detention power to the Police and the possibility of placing OPM on the terrorist list. …”
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    Freedom of Expression Under The Jordanian Legal System by Ahmed Toubat, Hazem Suleiman, Halim, Rohizan, Mohamed Yusoff, Zuryati

    Published 2017
    “…The legislature has enacted several laws which include limitations on freedom of expression, most notably; the Penal Code of 1960, the Press and Publication Law of 1998 and Anti-Terrorism Law of 2006. This paper aims to examine the freedom of expression under the Jordanian Constitution and the limitations on this freedom in the laws that mentioned. …”
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    The legal definition of terrorism and the enemy's criminal law: a critical analysis in the light of fundamental rights by Gerson Faustino Rosa, Thais Vitoriano Queiroz

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Describes the historical-social context of the elaboration of the Brazilian anti-terrorism law and the difficulty of the ordinary legislator in creating a penal type of terrorism that respects the principles of legality and specificity, when entering in the incriminating standard vague expressions and of undetermined reach and still seeks to describe and analyze what legal assets intended to protect with the type in question. …”
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    Una etnografía itinerante sobre el terrorismo en Argentina: paradas, trayectorias y disputas by Eva Muzzopappa, Ana Margarita Ramos

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…In Argentina, the passing of the “Anti-Terrorism Law” in 2007 brought the notion of terrorism back into the political arena. …”
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    Cyberterrorism and sovereignty: analysis of the Hashtag Operation as an attentatory act to the state by Danilo Henrique Nunes, Lucas Souza Lehfeld, Jonatas Santos Silva

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In the view of these aspects, it will be made an appreciation of the legitimacy for the application of the Anti-Terrorism Law (Law No. 13.260/2016), as well as a case study of the first effective application of the Law. …”
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