Abstract

Australia has a revised national law of sedition and the amendments were modernizing the language of the provisions of the Crimes Act 1914. They were not a wholesale revision of that Act's /sedition offences. In a rare display of bipartisan dissent, the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee unanimously recommended that Schedule 7 be omitted from the Anti-Terrorism Bill.

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