Story-telling: Justice and recognition in the narratives of those who have...
The justice process is tied to telling stories and to telling the truth. All around the world, victims of human-rights abuse are judged on their stories.
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The Abbott government and the erosion of the rule of law
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Principles for a treaty based on fundamental human equality
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Misapprehending terror and recognising resistance in Palestine
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The date 15 August 1962 is significant in the history of the people of the western half of the island of New Guinea, the place commonly called West Papua. On that date the Kingdom of the Netherlands,...
View ArticleWeaponising Human Rights: Can the Magnitsky Act deny due process?
The Australian parliament seems about to approve a ‘human rights’ law that would establish the ability to exert arbitrary state power over individuals in other countries who have been accused of human...
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