Briefing note – Positive obligations and the Bill of Rights Bill

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Abstract

The Bill of Rights Bill contains some provisions that are theatrical and legally meaningless, but it also contains provisions that will harm the protection of human rights. One of the more harmful provisions is Clause 5 on positive obligations. The changes could affect those seeking an independent effective investigation into the deaths of family members, victims of domestic violence, child neglect, human trafficking, and victims of crime, among many others.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCommittee on the Administration of Justice
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 15 Jul 2022

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    O'Connell, R. (Participant), Smith, A. (Participant), Hanratty, K. (Participant), Stoyanova, V. (Participant), Kane, G. (Participant), Mackel, C. (Participant), Toman, N. (Participant), Crory, E. (Participant) & Brecknell, A. (Participant)

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