How can whistle-blowers contribute to Australia’s national security?
What roles do parliamentary committees and the courts play in national security oversight?
And how should national security and secrecy be balanced with human rights and transparency?
In this episode, Kieran Pender and Dominique Dalla-Pozza join Danielle Ireland-Piper to talk about the importance of accountability, and mechanisms of oversight, in Australia’s national security ecosystem.
Dr Danielle Ireland-Piper is an Associate Professor and Academic Director at the ANU National Security College.
Kieran Pender is a senior lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre. He is also an honorary lecturer at the ANU College of Law.
Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza is a Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Law and has also recently joined the ANU National Security College.
Show notes:
ANU National Security College academic programs: find out more The National Anti-Corruption Commission: find out more Independent National Security Legislation Monitor report: find out more
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