Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, as a parliamentary bill of rights, is arguably a more democratic instrument than a judicial or constitutional model, but is a soft model of rights regulation that leaves the sovereignty of parliament unconstrained. The 2015 Review of the Charter identified that the Charter had failed as a driver of a human rights culture and major obstacles remained to it providing effective redress for rights violations. This article considers the major design and operational recommendations together with the government's response to date. It is argued that this response reflects the dominant liberal political culture, buttressed as it is by an unquestioned faith in certain ideas and instit...
Australia is often said tobe the onlydemocratic nation without a national Bill of Rights, Human Righ...
International Human Rights Courts (IHRCts), such as the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), have...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...
Recommends the Charter be strengthened to enhance human rights protections and provide a stronger an...
The meaning of human rights in a Victorian context and the most appropriate way to protect and enhan...
In September 2009, the National Human Rights Consultation recommended that the federal government dr...
The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect ...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
George Williams, who chaired the Victorian government’s Human Rights Consultation Committee, o...
Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to follow rules...
[The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
Weak arguments should not be allowed to sink plans for a charter, writes Sarah Joseph in the Age TH...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
In 2009, Australia had a debate on whether it should enact a statutory Charter of Rights of a kind s...
Australia is often said tobe the onlydemocratic nation without a national Bill of Rights, Human Righ...
International Human Rights Courts (IHRCts), such as the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), have...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...
Recommends the Charter be strengthened to enhance human rights protections and provide a stronger an...
The meaning of human rights in a Victorian context and the most appropriate way to protect and enhan...
In September 2009, the National Human Rights Consultation recommended that the federal government dr...
The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect ...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
George Williams, who chaired the Victorian government’s Human Rights Consultation Committee, o...
Democracy require protection of certain fundamental rights, but can we expect courts to follow rules...
[The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
Weak arguments should not be allowed to sink plans for a charter, writes Sarah Joseph in the Age TH...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
In 2009, Australia had a debate on whether it should enact a statutory Charter of Rights of a kind s...
Australia is often said tobe the onlydemocratic nation without a national Bill of Rights, Human Righ...
International Human Rights Courts (IHRCts), such as the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), have...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...