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    • Different Routes to Relationship Recognition Reform: A Comparative Discussion of South Africa and Australia 

      Goldblatt, Beth
      Published 2008-12-11
      Relationship recognition has profound implications for the dignity, equality and property rights of disadvantaged groups. The paper will consider the often intertwined interests of women and gay men and lesbians in ...
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    • DO UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS PROMOTE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS? 

      Toki, Valmaine
      Published 2008-12-12
      The Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations. There is no specific reference to Maori or other Indigenous peoples. Recourse for a breach or non recognition ...
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    • Do We Need Another Human Right? Assessing the Right to the Repatriation of Cultural Property in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 

      Esterling, Shea
      Published 2008-12-12
      Due to the non-retroactivity of the framework for the protection of cultural property,I ndigenous peoples are left without a claim under international law for the repatriation of a vast bulk of their traditional property. ...
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    • The Globalisation Paradox and the Implementation of International Human Rights: the Function of Transnational Networks in Combating Human Trafficking in the ASEAN Region 

      Renshaw, Catherine
      Published 2008-12-10
      In A New World Order, Anne-Marie Slaughter describes the “globalisation paradox” as “the need for global institutions to solve collective problems that can only be addressed on a global scale” juxtaposed with “the infeasibility ...
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    • ‘Hate Crimes against Lesbians and Gay Men in New South Wales: Accumulated Knowledge of Victimisation via Five Reports’ 

      George, Allen
      Published 2008-12-11
      'Hate crime’ was a term adopted for crimes committed against members of the lesbian and gay community in New South Wales in the 1990s. Acts of violence and harassment against members of this community was not a new discovery, ...
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    • 'Human Rights Politics & Transitional Justice' 

      Humphrey, Michael
      Published 2008-12-11
      This paper explores transitional justice as a way to bring an end to violence and consolidate peace. It approaches transitional justice as an expression of the ‘never again’ consensus to prevent or prosecute crimes against ...
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    • (Ill-Legal) Lust is a battle field: HIV risk, socio-sexuality and criminality 

      Houlihan, Annette
      Published 2008-12-12
      This paper examines the criminalisation of HIV infection. HIV transmission offences exist in all Australian states and territories, but the bulk of prosecutions have occurred in Victoria. This paper outlines criminal legal ...
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    • The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Justice for Genocide in Cambodia? 

      Lambourne, Wendy
      Published 2008-12-11
      After 30 years a tribunal has finally been established to try those responsible for the mass human rights violations perpetrated against the Cambodian people by the former Khmer Rouge regime. Popularly known as the Khmer ...
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    • Models of Anti-Discrimination Laws – Does Canada offer any lessons for the reform of Australia’s laws? 

      Smith, Belinda
      Published 2008-12-11
      Looking around the world, there are various models that have been used in the design of antidiscrimination laws. In this paper I compare the model used by Canada, which has a reputation for being a leader in addressing ...
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    • The Poetics and Politics of Past Injuries: Claiming in Reparations Law and in Toni Morrison's novel Beloved 

      van Rijswijk, Honni
      Published 2008-12-10
      Why is there such a discrepancy between legal time and historical time? Or rather, whose historical time is tacitly represented and silently justified in legal representations? Whose interests are served by the law’s ...
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    • Regulation, ‘Red Tape’ and the ‘War on Terror’: Exploring the regulatory aftermath of September 11th 

      Haines, Fiona
      Published 2008-12-10
      To date, public debate around human rights and counterterrorism within Australia has focused on changes to criminal law and enforcement that threaten civil liberties. Yet concerns also arise with general security measures ...
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    • Rights and Responsibilities of Conscientious Objectors under the Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Vic) 

      Larcombe, Wendy
      Published 2008-12-11
      The landmark Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Vic), which came into force on 23 October 2008, has decriminalised abortion in Victoria. A woman’s informed consent is now the only requirement for a termination of pregnancy up ...
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    • Toward a new economy of suspended rights: sex offenders and post-sentence confinement and control 

      Brown, Mark J.F.
      Published 2008-12-11
      Giorgio Agamben has recently described the state of exception as a new ‘paradigm of government’ while Judith Butler writes of ‘the new war prison’ in which terror suspects and other ‘detainees’ face an indefinite detention ...
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