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  • Does Australia Need A Federal Bill Of Rights? Discus with Reference to Specific Cases and Legislation

     

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Published: 18.06.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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France and the United States of America are two countries that have seen fit to implement a 'Bill of Rights' into their constitution, which guarantees the liberties and freedoms of the individual, and reinforces the basic rights of all human beings. But does Australia Need a Bill Of Rights? The Australian Constitution does not include a specific section detailing the rights of the individual, although it has existed for over a century through many times when rights have been disregarded. …

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