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7.
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18.
LoughnanArlie, ‘The Legislation we had to have? The Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2009 (NSW)’ (2009) 20(3) Current Issues in Criminal Justice457, 457, 463–4.
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22.
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23.
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Zedner, above n 17.
36.
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Ibid.
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39.
Ibid.
40.
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41.
Cowdery, above n 5, 1.
42.
Ackland, above n 27.
43.
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