Torture: Review of Australia's Mutual Assistance and Extradition Law and Practice

On 3 October 2006, the Centre made a submission regarding the relevance of international human rights to the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s review of Australia’s mutual assistance policy and practice.  ‘Mutual assistance’ is the formal process that countries use to request or render assistance in the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences.

On 30 March 2006, the Centre made a submission regarding the relevance of international human rights to the Commonwealth Attorney-General's review of Australia's extradition policy and practice.

Download the HRLC submission regarding the relevance of international human rights to the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s review of Australia’s mutual assistance policy and practice here.

Download the HRLC submission regarding the relevance of international human rights to the Commonwealth Attorney-General's review of Australia's extradition policy and practice here.