Missing and murdered First Nations women and children inquiry findings and responses
As the dust settles on this long-anticipated report, we look at the findings and what key stakeholders think about them.
As the dust settles on this long-anticipated report, we look at the findings and what key stakeholders think about them.
A recent NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal decision considered disability discrimination in connection with home assisted education during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Recent High Court decision found indefinite detention is unlawful. The decision has significant implications for immigration law and human rights. Recent High Court decision found…
This six-step compliance program offers guidance to help organisations meet the requirements under the Act and establish a robust modern slavery program.
Two North Korean defectors shine light on the dark state of affairs in their country.
Australian human rights law depends heavily on the protections provided in anti-discrimination legislation. But what happens if that law is turned on its head?
The deadline for the first Australian Modern Slavery Statements is fast approaching.
AHRC President ROSALIND CROUCHER ventures beyond the headlines to explore how our rights & freedoms can be protected in a more positive and enduring way.
Ngole v University of Sheffield is a timely example of how conflicts between freedom of speech and religion can be resolved with the right legislative…
Has the time come for NSW to revisit the question of whether to adopt a human rights act?
A group of Torres Strait Islanders is filing a human rights complaint against the Australian Government. They say a lack of action on climate change…
Kingsley Liu tells how his pro bono work for a small Indian Islamic community led him to represent other important human rights causes.
GREG JAMES QC was involved in prosecuting from 1988 to 1993 this and two other Nazi war crime cases – the only three cases brought…