This report summarises and compares Commonwealth and state and territory definitions of ‘act of terrorism’ and ‘terrorist act’.
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This document compares international and Five Eyes definitions of terrorism by each element of the definition.
This report compares Australia’s legal definition of terrorism with: United Nations best practice; and with our Five Eyes partners (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand).
This report summarises all prior Commonwealth reviews that have considered the definition of a ‘terrorist act’ in s 100.1 of the Criminal Code.
The definition of a ‘terrorist act’ under section 100.1 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) (Criminal Code) is an element of a number of serious offences and enlivens a broad range of policing and other powers under Commonwealth, state and territory laws.
Resource: Summary of New Zealand Justice Committee’s Report on the Crimes (Countering Foreign Interference) Amendment Bill
Resource: Comparative theft of trade secrets offences