HornerDavid, The Spy Catchers: The Official History of ASIO, 1949–1963 (Allen & Unwin, 2014).
2.
Ibidxii.
3.
Ibidxvii.
4.
Ibidxiv.
5.
Ibid53–99.
6.
This record is well-documented. See McKnightDavid, Australia's Spies and their Secrets (Allen & Unwin, 1994), HallRichard, The Secret State (Cassell Australia, 1978), CainFrank, The Origins of Political Surveillance in Australia (Angus & Robertson, 1983), CainFrank, ASIO: An Unofficial History (Spectrum, 1994), HockingJenny, Beyond Terrorism: The Development of the Australian Security State (Allen & Unwin1993), Commonwealth of Australia, Royal Commission on intelligence and Security: Fourth Report, volumes 1 and 2 (AGPS, 1977).
7.
R v Mallah [2005] NSWSC 317.
8.
R v Thomas (No 4) [2008] VSCA 107.
9.
R v Ul-Haque [2007] NSWSC 1251.
10.
Minister for immigration & Citizenship v Haneef [2007] FCAFC 203.
11.
Habib v Commonwealth of Australia [2010] FCAFC 12.
12.
Hicks v Ruddock (2007) 156 FCR 574; 'FAT and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade [2015] AICmr 31.
13.
HeadMichael, ‘What the Haneef inquiry revealed (and did not)’ (2009) 34(4) Alternative Law Journal243–247; HeadMichael, The Haneef Inquiry: Some Unanswered Questions' [2009] Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association99–112.
14.
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Act2015 (Cth).
15.
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act1979 (Cth) (‘ASIO Act’) s 25A.
ASIO Report to Parliament 2013–14, Australian Government, Canberra, 2014, 137.
19.
ASIO Act Division 2.
20.
HockingJenny, Beyond Terrorism, The Development of the Australian Security State (Allen & Unwin, 1993) Ch 8.
21.
ASIO Act Division 3.
22.
LeeHPHanksPeter JMorabitoVincenzo, In the name of national security: The legal dimensions (LBC Information Services, 1995).36–39.
23.
For the text of the Memorandum, see ‘About ASIO’ on the ASIO web site <http://www.asio.gov.au>.
24.
Horner, above n 1, 5.
25.
McKnight, above n 6, 19.
26.
Horner, above n 1, 5.
27.
McKnight, above n 6, 63.
28.
Ibid 60, 88.
29.
Cain, above n 6, 252–56.
30.
Horner, above n 1, 389.
31.
ASIO Act 1956, s 2.
32.
Lee, above n 22, 22–28.
33.
Horner, above n 1, 6.
34.
Ibid184.
35.
Ibid.
36.
Ibid.
37.
Ibid184–85.
38.
Ibid185.
39.
Ibid.
40.
Ibid187–88.
41.
Ibid186.
42.
Ibid.
43.
Ibid.
44.
Ibid192–93.
45.
Ibid187.
46.
HeadMichael, Calling Out the Troops (Federation Press, 2009) 47–48.
47.
Horner, above n 1, 193–94.
48.
Ibid194.
49.
Ibid190.
50.
Ibid.
51.
Ibid195–225.
52.
Ibid210.
53.
Ibid396.
54.
Ibid409.
55.
Ibid406.
56.
Ibid418.
57.
Ibid422.
58.
Ibid179.
59.
Ibid437–449.
60.
Ibid449.
61.
AaronsMark, Sanctuary: Nazi Fugitives in Australia (William Heinemann, 1989).
62.
Horner, above n 1, 250–80.
63.
Aarons, above n 61, 98–100.
64.
Cain, above n 6, 107–8.
65.
HopeRobert M, Royal Commission on Australia's Security and Intelligence Agencies, Report on the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, December 1984 (AGPS, 1985) para 7.39.
66.
Commonwealth of Australia, above n 6, volume 1, 70–71.
67.
Commonwealth of Australia, above n 6, volume 2, 150–174.