loquasagacious
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Stumbled across an interesting law CRIMES (FOREIGN INCURSIONS AND RECRUITMENT) ACT 1978 the basic premise of which is to make it illegal for Australians to engage in revolutionary type activities abroad (or prepare/train/plan/etc for them domestically). Given the time in which the law was passed I daresay that the original intent was to criminalise individuals joining or fomenting communist revolutions.
The act does not apply to enlisting in the armed forces of a foreign power though. However as noted in this submission fighting against Australian forces would be treason and committing terrorist acts even when in the employ of a foreign army is still illegal.
But I'm not that interested in how exactly the laws currently work but in how they should.
Should it be legal for an Australian citizen who is not enlisted in the armed forces of a foreign state to travel abroad and engage in aggression against a foreign state?
The act does not apply to enlisting in the armed forces of a foreign power though. However as noted in this submission fighting against Australian forces would be treason and committing terrorist acts even when in the employ of a foreign army is still illegal.
But I'm not that interested in how exactly the laws currently work but in how they should.
Should it be legal for an Australian citizen who is not enlisted in the armed forces of a foreign state to travel abroad and engage in aggression against a foreign state?