Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empowering instruments with their hortatory language emphasising the potential of each instrument to protect and promote rights. This article examines Victoria's Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic) and Charter of Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic) through a different lens and argues that a focus on their limitations and derogations offers a better understanding of the nature and extent of the human rights protection that each purports to provide. These limitations are no mere peripheral encumbrances and help shape the rights protecting functions of each statute. This article adopts a social constructivist approach to explain how, as sociall...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
Compares structural aspects of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 w...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
Formulating the question This thesis examines constitutional entrenchment of the Victorian Charter o...
On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the Commonwealth Attorn...
This paper examines how a human rights approach can influence and support risk management for public...
Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, as a parliamentary bill of rights, is ...
Short of natural law or an unwritten constitution, I have heard no principled explanation to justify...
This thesis considers interpretive provisions in human rights legislation in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Since its entry into force in 2000, the Human Rights Act 1998 has become largely synonymous with hum...
On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights (UDHR) the Commonwealth Att...
The legal profession has a longstanding history of promoting and protecting human rights. Many right...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
Interpreting human rights statutes through their objectives encourages their description as empoweri...
Compares structural aspects of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 w...
Over the last thirty years several national and domestic common law legislatures have sought to bett...
Formulating the question This thesis examines constitutional entrenchment of the Victorian Charter o...
On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the Commonwealth Attorn...
This paper examines how a human rights approach can influence and support risk management for public...
Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities, as a parliamentary bill of rights, is ...
Short of natural law or an unwritten constitution, I have heard no principled explanation to justify...
This thesis considers interpretive provisions in human rights legislation in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Since its entry into force in 2000, the Human Rights Act 1998 has become largely synonymous with hum...
On the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights (UDHR) the Commonwealth Att...
The legal profession has a longstanding history of promoting and protecting human rights. Many right...
In Australia, discussion of Bills of Rights has tended to focus on the human rights statutes adopted...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...
This chapter seeks to outline a future research agenda for social rights that (a) reclaims social ri...