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2002 Bill of Rights Conference

Below is the listing of Speakers and their downloadable papers. Click on the title name of the paper to download it.

Dr Sev Ozdowski, Human Rights Commissioner, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
The Content of an Australian Bill of Rights
Elizabeth Evatt AC, Former member, United Nations Human Rights Committee
Bill of Rights and International Standards
Julie Debeljak, Monash University
The British Perspective on Bills of Rights: the Human Rights Act 1998 (UK)
Justice Sir Kenneth Keith KBE, New Zealand Court of Appeal
The New Zealand Bill of Rights Experience: Lessons for Australia
Professor Larissa Behrendt, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology, Sydney
It’s Broke so Fix It and Quit Getting Us to Pay the Highest Price for Its Faults: Arguments for a Bill of Rights
Robert McClelland MP, Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations
How is a Bill of Rights relevant today?
Senator Brian Greig, Australian Democrats Law and Justice spokesperson
Political Leadership on a Bill of Rights
The Hon Daryl Williams AM QC MP, Attorney-General
Against Constitutional Cringe: The Protection of Human Rights in Australia

 


 









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