[Extract] The proposal for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians is in the news again, with Tony Abbott putting the brakes on anything that looks like a 'bill of rights'. At the moment, it's looking like a split argument as between 'minimalists' and others - just as occurred with the republic referendum all those years ago. I've written about my own views on constitutional recognition, suggesting that a full suite of changes is necessary to achieve the goal. In this post though, I'll explore another minimalist change to rights - that of married women's property. My suggestion is that in failing to be ambitious in the change ushered in, what looks like a win only really reinforces the status quo
A quite common perception about women and property is that women do not have much, at least by compa...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
[Extract] Queensland's Infrastructure Minister, Jeff Seeney, has ordered a local government authorit...
[Extract] The proposal for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
[Extract] On 19 January, the Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
On Friday, 29 April 1983 the Progressive Conservative opposition in Parliament proposed an amendment...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
The 1870 and 1882 Married Women’s Property Acts’ passage constituted a significant change in married...
[Extract] There is perhaps a tension within the way we understand these communities as both an expre...
This document presents information of how women in many countries are far less likely than men to ow...
The author, being the MP for Panmure and Labour Associate Spokesperson for Justice, provides a comme...
This document presents information of how women in many countries are far less likely than men to ow...
the world now demands that countries guarantee women’s property rights as a key strategy toward achi...
The idea that raising children should be recognised and rewarded as work remains relevant. . The r...
A quite common perception about women and property is that women do not have much, at least by compa...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
[Extract] Queensland's Infrastructure Minister, Jeff Seeney, has ordered a local government authorit...
[Extract] The proposal for constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Austr...
This article scrutinises some of the underlying concepts which have structured law reform debates ab...
[Extract] On 19 January, the Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
On Friday, 29 April 1983 the Progressive Conservative opposition in Parliament proposed an amendment...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
The 1870 and 1882 Married Women’s Property Acts’ passage constituted a significant change in married...
[Extract] There is perhaps a tension within the way we understand these communities as both an expre...
This document presents information of how women in many countries are far less likely than men to ow...
The author, being the MP for Panmure and Labour Associate Spokesperson for Justice, provides a comme...
This document presents information of how women in many countries are far less likely than men to ow...
the world now demands that countries guarantee women’s property rights as a key strategy toward achi...
The idea that raising children should be recognised and rewarded as work remains relevant. . The r...
A quite common perception about women and property is that women do not have much, at least by compa...
Statutorily supported rights to land and other landed resources are accepted as crucial in agrarian ...
[Extract] Queensland's Infrastructure Minister, Jeff Seeney, has ordered a local government authorit...