Ebook: Watching Brief
Author: Burnside Julian
- Tags: POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights, Human rights--History, Human rights--Australia, Human rights, History, Human rights -- Australia, Human rights -- History, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights, Australia
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
- City: Melbourne;Australia
- Edition: New ed
- Language: English
- epub
SHORTLISTED FOR THE AHRC'S ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS MEDALS AND AWARDS
The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen a sharp decline in respect for human rights and the international rule of law. The legal conventions of the new realpolitik seem to owe more to Guantanamo than Geneva.
Australia has tarnished its reputation in the field of human rights, through its support for illegal warfare, its failure to honour international conventions, its refusal to defend its citizens against secret rendition and illegal detention, and its introduction of secretive anti-sedition legislation and draconian anti-terror laws.
In Watching Brief, noted lawyer and human rights advocate Julian Burnside articulates a sensitive and intelligent defence of the rights of asylum-seekers and refugees, and the importance of protecting human rights and maintaining the rule of law. He also explains the foundations of many of the key tenets of civil society, and takes us...