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Legal17 July 2013Submission
The Inquiry into the 2007 Federal Election
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
The Inquiry into the 2007 Federal Election
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Submission to the Family Law Council Discussion Paper on Relocation
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee inquiry into Australia’s refugee and humanitarian program
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee Inquiry Criminal Code Amendment (Suicide Related Material Offences) Bill 2004
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Sentencing of Federal Offenders
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Submission of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) to the Australia 2020 Summit April 2008
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Commission – General14 December 2012Publication
Annual Report 1999-2000
The year of this report saw several significant changes and developments within the Commission. Some were anticipated; some had been delayed; some were more welcome than others all led to a full and active twelve month period. -
Commission – General14 December 2012Publication
21 Years of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (2007)
The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (now known as the Australian Human Rights Commission) was established in 1986 by an act of the federal Parliament. -
Commission – General3 July 2018Opinion piece
Criminal record discrimination
This article by Commission President Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher was published in the Australian July 4, 2018 I recently provided a report to the Attorney-General about a man who claimed that he had been refused a job because of his criminal record. The criminal record was very serious. Ten years ago, he had been convicted of accessing and possessing child pornography. The law and… -
Legal6 August 2013Submission
Australian Government Guidelines on the Recognition of Gender: Consultation Draft
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Legal6 August 2013Submission
Review of the Sex Standard
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Commission – General9 October 2017Opinion piece
Respect is essential to debates in civilised Australia society
We can all have our say within the bounds of law Respect is the essence of a civil society. It is the cornerstone of human rights - the "active voice" of dignity that links all the international conventions to which Australia has committed. Respect is tolerance. It is a fundamental basis of our democratic society to be able to express our thoughts and feelings, and to respect those of others… -
Legal1 May 2013Submission
Migration Amendment (Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals and Other Measures) Bill 2012
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Inquiry into the Correctional Services Legislation Amendment Bill 2006
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Inquiry into adoption by same-sex couples
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Legal17 July 2013Submission
Australian Human Rights Commission Submission to the Visa Subclass 457 Integrity Review Issues Paper 3: Integrity and Exploitation
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Legal18 April 2013Submission
Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sexual assault
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Legal18 April 2013Submission
Inquiry into the Migration and Security Legislation Amendment (Review of Security Assessments) Bill 2012
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Legal28 June 2013Submission
Response to the Public Consultation on the Human Rights of Older Persons