In 2010 the Australian Government decided that it would not propose a Human Rights Act, despite the relevant recommendation of the 2008-09 National Human Rights Consultation. Instead, it introduced a Human Rights Framework comprising several measures to enhance human rights protection, including theHuman Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011. The scrutiny regime under that Act was designed to ensure rights would be given due consideration before Commonwealth legislation was passed. The Act created a unique 'bipartite dialogue' system, involving a formal interchange on rights compatibility between the executive and Parliament, while excluding the courts. This set the Commonwealth apart from jurisdictions such as the ACT, Victori...
This paper analyses how four Australian state parliaments debate the rights implications of anti-bik...
Most Australian Parliaments promote the view that they are the institutions best positioned to scrut...
Assesses the lessons offered by the Australian Capital Territory's Human Rights Act 2004 and the Vic...
This thesis assesses the Australian Government’s Human Rights Framework, a suite of policy measures ...
Australia is often said tobe the onlydemocratic nation without a national Bill of Rights, Human Righ...
Under the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011 (the Act), the committee is required to exa...
The current human rights debate in Australia is a long-standing one, in the context of one of the fe...
An Australian Human Rights Act that is broadly consistent with the Victorian and ACT legislation cou...
Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory, within an Australian federal system of government, h...
Australia lacks a holistic instrument that protects human rights. Despite signing and ratifying many...
Important amendments to the ACT Human Rights Act are currently being considered by the Legislative A...
The ACT could be the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Bill of Rights, says Hilary Charle...
This submission discusses the most appropriate way to protect human rights in Australia. Should suc...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
Chapter 4.1 Stellios (‘Australian constitutionalism and the UK-style dialogue model of human rights ...
This paper analyses how four Australian state parliaments debate the rights implications of anti-bik...
Most Australian Parliaments promote the view that they are the institutions best positioned to scrut...
Assesses the lessons offered by the Australian Capital Territory's Human Rights Act 2004 and the Vic...
This thesis assesses the Australian Government’s Human Rights Framework, a suite of policy measures ...
Australia is often said tobe the onlydemocratic nation without a national Bill of Rights, Human Righ...
Under the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Act 2011 (the Act), the committee is required to exa...
The current human rights debate in Australia is a long-standing one, in the context of one of the fe...
An Australian Human Rights Act that is broadly consistent with the Victorian and ACT legislation cou...
Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory, within an Australian federal system of government, h...
Australia lacks a holistic instrument that protects human rights. Despite signing and ratifying many...
Important amendments to the ACT Human Rights Act are currently being considered by the Legislative A...
The ACT could be the first Australian jurisdiction to establish a Bill of Rights, says Hilary Charle...
This submission discusses the most appropriate way to protect human rights in Australia. Should suc...
Successive governments have committed New Zealand to implementing international human rights standar...
Chapter 4.1 Stellios (‘Australian constitutionalism and the UK-style dialogue model of human rights ...
This paper analyses how four Australian state parliaments debate the rights implications of anti-bik...
Most Australian Parliaments promote the view that they are the institutions best positioned to scrut...
Assesses the lessons offered by the Australian Capital Territory's Human Rights Act 2004 and the Vic...