Abstract
In 2004, the ACT was a pioneer in introducing the first legislative human rights charter in Australia. The Human Rights Act offered a model for human rights protection quite different to that contained in traditional bills of rights, such as that of the United States, which have been criticised for allocating too much power to judges to override the will of democratically-elected parliaments through declaring legislation invalid.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1-9pp |
No. | 25/02/2008 |
Specialist publication | The Canberra Times |
Publication status | Published - 2008 |