Getting a federal bill of rights or something similar has been an issue of contension recently especially since the introduction of the new terrorism amendment laws and sedition laws affecting our rights. Many people argue that a bill of rights would be able to create a benchmark or set a certain standard to which other laws would have to comply with. Others argue it would not really be very effective and by entrenching our rights in law, it makes them less flexible. Others argue still that a bill of rights would simply be a 'lawyers paradise' with many more opportunities for people to claim an infringement of human rights etc etc. what do YOU think?
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Campaign for human rights act
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Campaign for human rights act
Campaign for human rights act
Kenneth Nguyen
August 12, 2006
GOUGH Whitlam is expected to unite with his former political foe Malcolm Fraser to campaign for a federal human rights act.
The campaign is being led by the former education minister under Bob Hawke, Susan Ryan, who said yesterday that a human rights act could be on Federal Parliament's agenda by the end of the year.
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