Bishop queries retrospective laws

The government can't make a definitive statement on retrospectively stripping terrorists of their citizenship, says Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.

Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop.

Julie Bishop says she doesn't support laws being made retrospective as a matter of principle. (AAP)

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says she doesn't support laws being made retrospective as a matter of principle.

But Ms Bishop said there "may well be circumstances" where retrospectivity could apply, such as in relation to proposed new laws stripping citizenship from terrorism suspects.

"As a matter of principle, I wouldn't support retrospectivity. However, we would need to look at the number of convicted terrorists and what their citizenship status was before we could make a definitive statement on that," she told reporters in Perth on Friday.


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