From Hijackings to Right-Wing Extremism: The Drivers of New Zealand’s Counter-terrorism Legislation 1977 – 2020

Author: Webb, Sheridan
Published in National Security Journal, 09 April 2021

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114 Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade Committee, “Final report, Terrorism Suppression (Control Orders) Bill”, 3 December 2019, https://www.parliament.nz/resource/en-NZ/SCR_93347/d2544da99fb­76cef58785e0fab509972ad6e14ed

115 Ministry of Justice, Regulatory Impact Statement: Terrorism (Control Orders) Bill, 17 July 201, 11. https://www.treasury.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2019-10/ria-moj-ctlt-oct19.pdf

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117 Marc Daalder, “New Terrorism Law Raises Concern”, Newsroom.

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121 John Battersby, Rhys Ball, and Nick Nelson, “New Zealand’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy: A Criti­cal Assessment,” 83.

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123 John Battersby and Rhys Ball, “Christchurch in the Context of New Zealand Terrorism and Right Wing Extremism,” 202.

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