Cross-border investigative powers for law enforcement : discussion paper, February 2003 / Standing Committee of Attorneys-General and Australasian Police Ministers Council Joint Working Group on National Investigation Powers.

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[Canberra, A.C.T.] : Standing Committee of Attorneys-General and Australasian Police Ministers Joint Working Group on National Investigation Powers, 2003.
Record id:
23334
Subject:
Criminal investigation -- Australia.
Criminal jurisdiction -- Australia.
Witnesses -- Australia.
Police power -- Australia.
Electronic surveillance -- Australia.
Contents:
Controlled operations: Proposed legislative framework: 1. Preliminary
2. Authorisation of cross-border controlled operations
3. Conduct of cross-border controlled operations
4. Monitoring of cross-border controlled operations
5. Miscellaneous
Assumed identities: Legislative framework: 1. General
2. Authority for assumed identity
3. Evidence of assumed identity
4. Effect of authority
5. Mutual recognition under corresponding laws
6. Miscellaneous
Protection of witness identity: Proposed legislative framework: 1. General
2. Witness identity protection certificates for operatives
Witness protection program participants
3. Evidence by people in witness protection program
Surveillance devices: Introduction
Proposed legislative framework: 1. Preliminary
2. Warrants
3. Emergency authorisations
4. Recognition of corresponding authorisations
5. Surveillance device operations
6. General
App A. Comparison of Australian controlled operations legislation
App B. Comparison of Australian electronic surveillance legislation
App C. Joint Working Group contributions.
Note:
At head of title: Leaders Summit on Terrorism and Multi-Jurisdictional Crime.
"...prepared by officers who are members of the Joint Working Group as an initiative of the Leaders Summit on terrorism and Multi-Jurisdictional Crime."
ISBN:
0642210799
Phys. description:
xiii, 361 p.