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Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights
Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights
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A01=Jeffrey Goldsworthy
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Aboriginal Customary Law
administrative law Australia
Administrative Review Council
Adrienne Stone
American Style Judicial Review
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Constitution
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Brian Galligan
Bryan Horrigan
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Christopher P. Manfredi
Commonwealth Parliament
comparative constitutional law
Constitutional Property Clause
Dialogic Constitutionalism
Entrenched Bills
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F.L. (Ted) Morton
Fundamental Common Law Rights
George Winterton
Helen Irving
Hilary Charlesworth
Human Rights
human rights jurisprudence
institutional rights protection Australia
Jeremy Webber
John Uhr
judicial review analysis
Legislative Override
legislative scrutiny
Legislative Standards Act
Megan Davis
Native Title
Native Title Amendment Act
Notwithstanding Clause
Parliamentary Scrutiny
Parliamentary Scrutiny Committees
Public Administration
Robert F. Nagel
Robin Creyke
Senate Standing Committee
Simon Evans
Statutory Bill
statutory rights protection
Strong Judicial Review
Tom Campbell
UK Joint Committee
United Kingdom's Joint Committee
United Kingdom’s Joint Committee
Product details
- ISBN 9781138620230
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 12 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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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.
Tom Campbell is a Professorial Fellow in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, Australia, and a former Dean of the Faculty of Law, Australian National University, Australia. Jeffrey Goldsworthy is Professor of Law at Monash University, Australia. He specialises in constitutional law, history, and theory, and legal philosophy. He is joint Editor, with Tom Campbell of Legal Interpretation in Democratic States (Ashgate, 2002) and Judicial Power, Democracy and Legal Positivism (Ashgate, 2000). Adrienne Stone is a Fellow in the Law Program at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia. She is interested in Australian and comparative constitutional law and theory, particularly in relation to freedom of speech. She is the author of many journal articles and book chapters.
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