
Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act
Understanding Human Rights Laws in VictoriaBy Australia Government of the State of VictoriaLength1h 4m
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The "Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act," enacted by the Government of the State of Victoria, is a foundational legal document that articulates and safeguards the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals within the state. Written in a clear, accessible style, the Charter emphasizes principles such as equality, freedom of expression, and the right to a fair trial. It is grounded in international human rights obligations and reflects a progressive legal context aimed at fostering a culture of human rights, while enabling accountability mechanisms for government actions concerning these rights. The authorship of this seminal document represents the collective efforts of legislators and human rights advocates dedicated to establishing a robust framework for the protection of civil liberties in contemporary Australia. Contextualized within a broader global movement toward constitutional recognition of human rights, the Charter signifies Victoria's commitment to upholding democratic values in the face of evolving social challenges. Its creation was influenced by local and international human rights discussions, reflecting a desire to create a more equitable and just society. I highly recommend this essential reading for anyone interested in human rights law, political science, or social justice. The Charter not only serves as a vital legal instrument for practitioners and policymakers but also as an enlightening resource for citizens aiming to understand their rights and responsibilities in a democratic society.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length1 hr 4 mins
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Publish dateApr 11, 2021
LanguageEnglish