Section 220 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Contempt of Disciplinary Board
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
Section 219 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Failure of witnesses to attend and answer questions
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
Section 218 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Proceedings at hearings
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
Section 217 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Power to summon witnesses and take evidence
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
Section 216 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Hearings
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
Section 215 Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act | Definition
Part 11, subdivision 2 of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 sets out the rules relating to hearings by the disciplinary board, including the Board’s power to summon witnesses and take evidence, the way in which hearings proceed,...
In National Security State Australia, Press Freedom Is Just a Nice Idea
Hong Kong police raided the office of pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily on 17 June and arrested its five chief directors on national security grounds, while local authorities froze its assets, effectively shutting it down. Beijing has been increasing its grip...
The Rights of the Elderly Are Ignored in Australia
Australian places of detention will soon come under much greater scrutiny, as local independent oversight bodies will begin randomly inspecting these facilities, with the aim of upholding the human rights of detainees. Inspectors will operate under the provisions of the...
Child Sexual Abuse and Trafficking are Prevalent in Australia
When you hear about child trafficking and child exploitation, you tend to think of poorer nations, particularly those in Asia that have long been well-known for both. But a new Australian report suggests that it’s more prolific here than most...
“You Have a Right to Know”: An Interview With Witness J
The case involves Commonwealth orders that suppress the publishing of the identification of a former Australian intelligence official or the details of the charges that led to their imprisonment. Indeed, the details of the orders themselves are classified. Dubbed Witness...