Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia

Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia

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Australia is now the only major Anglophone country that has not adopted a Bill of Rights. Since 1982 Canada, New Zealand and the UK have all adopted either constitutional or statutory bills of rights. Australia, however, continues to rely on common law, statutes dealing with specific issues such as racial and sexual discrimination, a generally tolerant society and a vibrant democracy. 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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Name of the Author
Faculty of Law Jeffrey Goldsworthy
Taylor & Francis Group
Language
English
ISBN
9781138620230
Release date
2020

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Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights: Institutional Performance and Reform in Australia

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