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  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 17, 2009
    Spencer Zifcak LATE last year, the Rudd Government made good on its promise to establish a national consultation on human rights. The purpose of the consultation is to make recommendations to the Federal Government and Parliament about how Australians’ human rights might best be protected. A... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 17, 2009
    Anne O'Rourke HISTORY was made in Victoria on 22 October 2008 when, after a long and often acrimonious debate, the Abortion Law Reform Bill became law with convincing votes in both houses of parliament. The Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 (Vic) decriminalises abortion up to 24 weeks. Put simply, this... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 17, 2009
    Rachel Ball IT'S a busy time for Australia in the international human rights arena. In the coming months our performance under the two main human rights treaties will be reviewed by UN treaty bodies. The Rudd Government has also recently prepared reports on the implementation of treaties dealing... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 17, 2009
    Georgia King-Siem IN AUGUST 2008, the Attorney-General announced that the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) would undertake a review of Australia’s secrecy laws. In particular, the ALRC will look at the scope and appropriateness of the current laws, their consistency and application to other... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 17, 2009
    Michael Pearce SC, 14 February 2007 The Government's 'access card' will be an identity card in all but name. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, you can be pretty sure it is a duck. Parliament can pass a law to say it is not a duck and can even seek to impose... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 4, 2009
    21 November 2008 A COALITION of lawyers, academics and community organisations has today called upon the Attorney-General to publicly release the report of the Clarke Inquiry into the case of Dr Mohamed Haneef. Marika Dias, Community Legal Centre Lawyer and Convenor of the Anti-Terrorism Laws... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 2, 2009
    2007 ‘Capital punishment’ 10 October 2007 ‘Minister Andrews hits a new low’ 8 October 2007 ‘Australians should be alert and alarmed at police powers to censor the Internet’ 25 September 2007 ‘Dr Haneef's visa cancellation’ 16 July 2007 ‘Assisted reproductive technology and adoption’ 14... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 2, 2009
    14 June 2007 LIBERTY welcomes the Government's and the VLRC's emphasis on the need to accord the rights of children paramount importance. This is an important principle of international law and human rights. Current laws on ART and adoption do not obey this principle, but pander to out-dated... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 2, 2009
    16 July 2007 THE decision of Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews to cancel Dr Haneef's visa is a scandalous abuse of power. Under the Migration Act, a non-citizen who does not have a visa must be detained until they obtain a visa or until they are removed from Australia. The effect of Andrews'... Read more
  • Liberty Victoria Updates
    Post date: February 2, 2009
    25 September 2007 LIBERTY Victoria expresses its alarm about the introduction of the Communications Legislation Amendment (Crime or Terrorism Related Content) Bill 2007. Introduced by Federal Communications Minister Helen Coonan, this Bill allows the Australian Federal Police to decide what... Read more

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