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The Perils Of Privacy And Intelligence-Sharing Arrangements: The Australia–Israel Case Study, Daniel Baldino, Kate Grayson
The Perils Of Privacy And Intelligence-Sharing Arrangements: The Australia–Israel Case Study, Daniel Baldino, Kate Grayson
Arts Papers and Journal Articles
The aim of this analysis is to explore the governance frameworks and associated privacy and interrelated risks that stem from bilateral security arrangements such as the Australia–Israel intelligence relationship. In an era of expanding globalisation of intelligence, targeted oversight advances that are adaptive to global trends may serve to mitigate the potential costs and downsides of transnational intelligence exchange while respecting the privacy, rights and liberties of citizens and ensuring that sovereignty, human rights standards and rule of law remain protected.
The Rule Of Law, Arbitrariness And Institutional Virtue, Anthony Keith Thompson
The Rule Of Law, Arbitrariness And Institutional Virtue, Anthony Keith Thompson
Law Papers and Journal Articles
This article summarises Professor Martin Krygier's work on the rule of law and his view that arbitrariness is its core and is under-theorised. From ancient philosophy, the author suggests that our rule of law settlement feels tentative because arbitrariness is a human characteristic that cannot be completely fixed with institutional checks and balances. The author observes that a variety of rule of law virtues are already expected of judicial decision-makers and suggests that these institutional virtues should be transferred into the administrative, executive and corporate decision-making space to advance the rule of law project.
"Originalism" In Magna Carta, Augusto Zimmerman
"Originalism" In Magna Carta, Augusto Zimmerman
Law Papers and Journal Articles
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