Involving civil society in constitutional reform: An overview of the Australian National Human Rights Consultation and the Proposed National Human Rights Framework
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Brennan, Frank Tenison. (2011). Involving civil society in constitutional reform: An overview of the Australian National Human Rights Consultation and the Proposed National Human Rights Framework. In In C. Morris, J. Boston and P. Butler (Ed.). Reconstituting the Constitution pp. 267 - 287 Springer-Verlag.
Authors | Brennan, Frank Tenison |
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Editors | C. Morris, J. Boston and P. Butler |
Abstract | A year ago I was here learning from you about the operation of your Bill of Rights Act. Your hospitality and generosity of shared insights were of great assistance in the preparation of our trans-Tasman report on the Australian National Human Rights Consultation. I accepted the invitation to this conference, in part to thank you for your generosity and to provide some feedback on how things are looking across the ditch following a very broad ranging community consultation about the effectiveness of Australia’s arrangements for the protection of human rights and promotion of corresponding responsibilities. |
Page range | 267 - 287 |
Year | 2011 |
Book title | Reconstituting the Constitution |
Publisher | Springer-Verlag |
Place of publication | Germany |
ISBN | 9783642215711 |
Research Group | Thomas More Law School |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
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