interesting... does anybody know what law this falls under?
Bali 9 duo sue police over death penalty
Two of the Bali Nine accused drug smugglers are taking legal action against the Australian Federal Police.
Renae Lawrence and Scott Rush have launched action in the Federal Court in Darwin, seeking records and documents that led to their arrest in Bali in April.
The pair, through their lawyers, claim the AFP provided assistance to the Indonesian police that led to their arrest, "which thereby exposed them to the prospect of the imposition of the death penalty".
In an application to the court, the pair claim that under a treaty between Indonesia and Australia, Australian authorities must refuse a request for assistance if it involves charges where the death penalty may be imposed, unless there are special circumstances.
Lawrence and Rush launched an application for preliminary discovery, seeking records, notes, internal memorandums and any other documents where the Indonesian police asked for assistance in the investigation against the pair.
The application said that following discovery, the pair may seek "declaratory relief as to the denial of procedural fairness" and the legality of the AFP's conduct under Australian law.
The matter is due to be heard on Monday in Darwin.
Lawrence and Rush were two of four Australians arrested and detained at Denpasar International Airport on April 17 just prior to boarding a flight to Sydney.
Four other Australians were arrested at the Melasti hotel in Bali, and another Australian, Andrew Chan, was detained on the Qantas plane.
All nine are being held in Kerobokan Jail in Bali and are due to face trial on drugs charges in the Denpasar District Court next week.