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Buch, Englisch, 215 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

Reihe: Law, Governance and Technology Series

Keyzer

Impunity

How Australia Routinely Breaches International Human Rights (And Gets Away with It)
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-981-9236-52-7
Verlag: Springer

How Australia Routinely Breaches International Human Rights (And Gets Away with It)

Buch, Englisch, 215 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm

Reihe: Law, Governance and Technology Series

ISBN: 978-981-9236-52-7
Verlag: Springer


This book unveils Australia's paradoxical history as a human rights advocate and violator. With three decades of experience, the author delves into Australia's lapses, notably in arbitrary detention and Indigenous rights. Through insightful case studies, the book exposes discrepancies between Australia's commitments and actions, echoing UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's call for implementation: “We must move from an era of legislation to an era of implementation”.

Drawing from extensive legal expertise, the author not only highlights Australia's shortcomings but also proposes a groundbreaking global strategy to tackle international human rights challenges. With a focus on moving from rhetoric to action, the book provides specific recommendations for holding Australia accountable to its human rights obligations. A critical exploration of Australia's journey toward human rights accountability unfolds, urging readers to contemplate the challenges and prospects for change.

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1.- A Good International Citizen?- (A critical appraisal of Australia’s joining and lack of implementation of international human rights treaties).- 2.- Australia’s Submission to International Scrutiny Mechanisms (a critical history and analysis of Australia’s accession to optional protocols, which is then followed by a studied indifference to their implementation).- 3.- Case Studies of Repeated Violations.- 4.- What Australia Should Be Doing (a critical appraisal and review of all possibilities - with everything on the table).- 5.- What Other Countries Should Do to Encourage Australia to Comply with International Human Rights Principles (an assessment of the periodic review process, and identification of additional tactics and strategies, successful legal empowerment and legal mobilization strategies).


Professor Patrick Keyzer is a constitutional and human rights lawyer and Dean of the Thomas More Law School. He is a practicing lawyer who has represented clients successfully in the High Court, several State and Territory Courts of Appeal, and the United Nations Human Rights Committee. He was shortlisted for an Australian Human Rights Award in 2010 for this extensive pro bono legal service. Before joining the Thomas More Law School, Professor Keyzer worked at four other Australian law schools where he held a number of leadership roles. He has written eight books and edited 28 collections on a diverse range of topics.



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