Abstract
Scrutiny of the federal government’s proposed new identity matching laws by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security has revealed new insights into both the rights intrusive nature of these laws, and the potential impact and influence of this Committee as a component of Australia’s exclusively parliamentary model of rights protection. This Brief contains a short description of the nature of the proposed identity-matching regime – including the use of facial recognition technology – and a summary of the key concerns raised with the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security.
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