The \u27Protecting Human Rights in Australia\u27 project aims to provide community education on human rights in Australia through a series of fact sheets. The fact sheets aim to provide readers with information about the human rights that affect the general community in daily life. Some of these rights are currently protected in Australia and some are not
Commission President Catherine Branson QC told an audience of academics, students and ...
We submit that the principles used to underpin the Justice Project should be based within a n overar...
Given the increasing focus internationally on human rights education in the past two decades, this a...
This report outlines a range of measures to further protect and promote human rights in Austral...
This submission discusses the most appropriate way to protect human rights in Australia. Should suc...
The current human rights debate in Australia is a long-standing one, in the context of one of the fe...
This report explains the activities of the Australian Human Rights Commission over the past year. It...
Australia has ratified multiple international human rights instruments. However, in comparison to ot...
This submission is in two parts: (a) the first part addresses the substance of the questions posed b...
Human rights are statements of values and putting them into practice can present a range of challeng...
Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory, within an Australian federal system of government, h...
An Australian Human Rights Act that is broadly consistent with the Victorian and ACT legislation cou...
The Australian Human Rights Commission welcomes the development of a national school curriculu...
Australia lacks a holistic instrument that protects human rights. Despite signing and ratifying many...
‘Human rights’ is a language and an ideal that many people readily accept as fundamentally correct —...
Commission President Catherine Branson QC told an audience of academics, students and ...
We submit that the principles used to underpin the Justice Project should be based within a n overar...
Given the increasing focus internationally on human rights education in the past two decades, this a...
This report outlines a range of measures to further protect and promote human rights in Austral...
This submission discusses the most appropriate way to protect human rights in Australia. Should suc...
The current human rights debate in Australia is a long-standing one, in the context of one of the fe...
This report explains the activities of the Australian Human Rights Commission over the past year. It...
Australia has ratified multiple international human rights instruments. However, in comparison to ot...
This submission is in two parts: (a) the first part addresses the substance of the questions posed b...
Human rights are statements of values and putting them into practice can present a range of challeng...
Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory, within an Australian federal system of government, h...
An Australian Human Rights Act that is broadly consistent with the Victorian and ACT legislation cou...
The Australian Human Rights Commission welcomes the development of a national school curriculu...
Australia lacks a holistic instrument that protects human rights. Despite signing and ratifying many...
‘Human rights’ is a language and an ideal that many people readily accept as fundamentally correct —...
Commission President Catherine Branson QC told an audience of academics, students and ...
We submit that the principles used to underpin the Justice Project should be based within a n overar...
Given the increasing focus internationally on human rights education in the past two decades, this a...