Australia: Terrorism Laws Control OrdersAustralia has a legislative basis for Control Orders, which are used to impose obligations, prohibitions, or restrictions on persons as deemed necessary to protect the public from terrorist acts. Control Orders may be requested by the Australian Federal Police. The procedures governing Control Orders, the types of controls that may be imposed, and applicable time frames are set forth in the Criminal Code Act.
This Law Library of Congress report contains information on: issuance of Control Orders, serving a Control Order, applicable time periods, persons below the age of 18, terms of a Control Order, rights of those subject to a Control Order, complaints, and offenses in relation to Control Orders.
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