Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza is a Senior Lecturer who researches and teaches at the Law School at the ANU College of Law and also teaches at the ANU National Security College. She is a public lawyer, who has a particular interest in Australia's domestic national security law framework. Her research and writing focuses on the workings of the Australian Parliament's legislative processes and how national security law is enacted. Dominique undertook her PhD at the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at UNSW where she focused on the process by which the Australian Parliament enacted counter-terrorism laws between 2001 and 2006. She is currently working on issues relating to the way Australian national security activity is subjected to oversight and accountability.