Human rights in Australia: their relevance to the vulnerable and marginalised

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2008

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Curran, Elizabeth

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Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative Ltd

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If human rights are to be effectively protected and adhered to, then they need to be owned by all and be based on what civilizes. Those most likely to experience human rights intrusions need to know they have rights, to be protected when rights are infringed. Clear explanations about the value of rights also need to be advanced coherently to the general population so it understands, owns and claims the rights for all. It is imperative that those on the margins, who so often lack a space to be heard due to the absence of power, money, and political clout, have their rights adhered to. This article examines approaches taken in different jurisdictions which have legislative human rights protections, highlights avenues for advocates and lawyers to ensure human rights compliance for those on the margins by pressuring public authorities, and gives examples of some successes.

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