Formulating the question This thesis examines constitutional entrenchment of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic) through the use of manner and form requirements. Manner and form requirements usually demand compliance with special procedures for the effective repeal or amendment of a protected law. Imposing such restrictions on Parliament's power to legislate inevitably gives rise to a persisting dilemma: whether human rights can be effectively protected while upholding parliamentary sovereignty? This thesis considers this dilemma and associated issues, and recommends methods by which the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities can be effectively entrenched. Law relating to manner and form In exami...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
This thesis examines the relationship between the rule of law and the Australian Constitution. Its m...
The meaning of human rights in a Victorian context and the most appropriate way to protect and enhan...
[The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect...
The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect ...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
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...
Chapter 4.1 Stellios (‘Australian constitutionalism and the UK-style dialogue model of human rights ...
Many legal scholars contend that Australia does not have a charter of rights in its Constitution. Th...
This paper is concerned with the question of whether Australia would be better served by the inclusi...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
This thesis examines the relationship between the rule of law and the Australian Constitution. Its m...
The meaning of human rights in a Victorian context and the most appropriate way to protect and enhan...
[The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect...
The Victorian Government has made a commitment to consult with the community on how best to protect ...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
In 1974 Sir Leslie Scarman, in delivering the twenty-second Hamlyn lecture, proposed a written Bill ...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
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...
Chapter 4.1 Stellios (‘Australian constitutionalism and the UK-style dialogue model of human rights ...
Many legal scholars contend that Australia does not have a charter of rights in its Constitution. Th...
This paper is concerned with the question of whether Australia would be better served by the inclusi...
The Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (the Charter) sets out the basic rights, f...
This thesis examines the relationship between the rule of law and the Australian Constitution. Its m...
The meaning of human rights in a Victorian context and the most appropriate way to protect and enhan...