Retreat from Injustice: Human Rights Law in AustraliaFederation Press, 2004 - 754 עמודים This new edition of Retreat from Injustice has the strengths and style of its predecessor: the account of human rights in Australia is firmly grounded in historical and international contexts; the availability and limitations of rights and freedoms are clearly detailed and illustrated with cases; and a particular spotlight is placed on key current human rights issues including terrorism, indigenous issues and asylum seekers. |
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Explicit Constitutional Human Rights in Australia | 50 |
Implied Constitutional Rights | 95 |
The Common Law and Human Rights | 106 |
International Protection of Human Rights | 132 |
Implementation of International Human Rights in Australia | 173 |
Liberty and Security of the Person | 212 |
Freedom of Speech Expression and the Media | 368 |
Censorship | 400 |
Contempt of Court | 421 |
Defamation | 439 |
AntiDiscrimination Law | 476 |
Indigenous Australians and the Legal System | 563 |
Indigenous Australians and the Criminal Justice System | 586 |
Indigenous Land Rights | 606 |
Fair Trial | 224 |
Treatment of Persons in Custody | 239 |
CounterTerrorism Laws | 250 |
Freedom of Assembly | 282 |
Freedom of Association | 326 |
Indigenous Australians Right to Customs and Cultural Heritage | 666 |
Migrants Refugees and Asylum Seekers | 696 |
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