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Crime commission laws must comply with treaties
States must take cognisance of international treaties ratified by Australia, and no law does the nation a service when it tramples on centuries-old conventions against self-incrimination. CLA's analysis for the NSW Parliament's ICAC committee cautions against creatively-written amendments inequitably extending the creeping powers of crime commissions.






