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Flawed citizenship-stripping Bill shouldn’t be passed

Thu Feb 14 2019
Law reform and public affairs

The Law Council of Australia has reiterated its strident opposition to the Federal Government’s proposed citizen-stripping laws, which could render people stateless, do not adhere to international obligations and remain under a constitutional cloud.

A full copy of the media release is available here.

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