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Vol. 33, Issue 1, 2021February 04, 2021 AEST

The Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Materials Act: The realities and implications of Australia’s new laws regulating social media companies

Jasmine Valcic,
cyber terrorismterrorismsocial mediaextraterritorial jurisdictionchristchurch attacksharing of abhorrent violent materialcriminal code amendment
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Valcic, Jasmine. 2021. “The Sharing of Abhorrent Violent Materials Act: The Realities and Implications of Australia’s New Laws Regulating Social Media Companies.” Bond Law Review 33 (1): 10–35. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.53300/​001c.19107.
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