Is there anything in the Australian constitution that could protect Assange from extradition to the US if he were to make it to Australian soil?
*Sorry if that's a dumb question, I'm not a legal expert and just asking out of interest.
Is there anything in the Australian constitution that could protect Assange from extradition to the US if he were to make it to Australian soil?
*Sorry if that's a dumb question, I'm not a legal expert and just asking out of interest.
Unfortunately, the Australian Constitution provides very few protections to its citizens. There is no Bill of Rights and free speech protection is limited to political discourse.
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