Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in AustraliaTom Campbell, Jeffrey Denys Goldsworthy, Adrienne Sarah Ackary Stone Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 348 strani This book focuses on the protection of human rights in Australia and includes international perspectives for the purpose of comparison and it provides an examination of how well Australian institutions, governments, legislatures, courts and tribunals have performed in protecting human rights in the absence of a Bill of Rights. |
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... adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. He is the author of The Charter Revolution and the Court Party ( Broadview Press , 2000 ) with Rainer Knopff , Charter Politics ( Nelson Canada , 1992 ) with Rainer Knopff , and ...
... adoption of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. He is the author of The Charter Revolution and the Court Party ( Broadview Press , 2000 ) with Rainer Knopff , Charter Politics ( Nelson Canada , 1992 ) with Rainer Knopff , and ...
Stran 1
... adopted a bill of rights . Since 1982 , Canada , New Zealand and the United Kingdom have all adopted either constitutional or statutory bills of rights . But to protect rights , Australia continues to rely mainly on the common law , a ...
... adopted a bill of rights . Since 1982 , Canada , New Zealand and the United Kingdom have all adopted either constitutional or statutory bills of rights . But to protect rights , Australia continues to rely mainly on the common law , a ...
Stran 2
... adopt a bill of rights . Statements along these lines by Sir Owen Dixon , reputedly Australia's greatest judge , and Sir Robert Menzies , its longest serving Prime Minister , are quoted in the first chapter of this book . Menzies was a ...
... adopt a bill of rights . Statements along these lines by Sir Owen Dixon , reputedly Australia's greatest judge , and Sir Robert Menzies , its longest serving Prime Minister , are quoted in the first chapter of this book . Menzies was a ...
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... adopt a bill of rights . But Australians remain wary of constitutionally entrenched rights . In 1988 , a modest proposal to amend the Constitution by extending to the states the existing guarantees of religious freedom , jury trial and ...
... adopt a bill of rights . But Australians remain wary of constitutionally entrenched rights . In 1988 , a modest proposal to amend the Constitution by extending to the states the existing guarantees of religious freedom , jury trial and ...
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... adopted conflicting substantive value commitments , although only occasionally have these been explicitly articulated . Evans considers three alternative ways of reducing these interpretive disagreements , which cannot be eliminated ...
... adopted conflicting substantive value commitments , although only occasionally have these been explicitly articulated . Evans considers three alternative ways of reducing these interpretive disagreements , which cannot be eliminated ...
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Australian Exceptionalism Rights Protection Without a Bill of Rights | 17 |
The Performance of Australian Legislatures in Protecting Rights | 41 |
Improving Legislative Scrutiny of Proposed Laws to Enhance Basic Rights Parliamentary Democracy and the Quality of LawMaking | 61 |
The Performance of Administrative Law in Protecting Rights | 101 |
Australias Constitutional Rights and the Problem of Interpretive Disagreement | 137 |
PARTICULAR HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES | 159 |
Rights and Citizenship in Law and Public Discourse | 161 |
Chained to the Past The Psychological Terra Nullius of Australias Public Institutions | 175 |
American Judicial Review in Perspective | 225 |
The Unfulfilled Promise of Dialogic Constitutionalism JudicialLegislative Relationships under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | 239 |
STRATEGIES FOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORM | 261 |
A Modest but Robust Defence of Statutory Bills of Rights | 263 |
Australias First Bill of Rights The Australian Capital Territorys Human Rights Act | 289 |
An Australian Rights Council | 305 |
Human Rights Strategies An Australian Alternative | 319 |
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Constitutional Property Rights in Australia Reconciling Individual Rights and the Common Good | 197 |
INTEMATIONAL PERSPECTIVES | 223 |
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