Human Rights Study Notes
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Topic 1 – Introduction to the International Human Rights System
Topic 2 – The International Human Rights Legal System
Topic 3 – Other United Nations mechanisms for protecting Human Rights
Topic 4 – Introduction to the International Human Rights System
Topic 5 – Human Rights in Australia
Topic 6 – Human Rights in Australia (Part II)
Topic 7 – Specific Legislative Provisions for HR Protection in Australia
Topic 8 – Should Australia have a Bill of Rights?
Topic 9 – Specific Human Rights Issues
Topic 10 – Terrorism
#ForeignRelations
#Law
#Government
#HumanRightsInstruments
#HumanRights
#EconomicSocialAndCulturalRights
#InternationalBillOfHumanRights
#UniversalDeclarationOfHumanRights
#InternationalHumanRightsLaw
#InternationalCovenantOnCivilAndPoliticalRights
#InternationalCovenantOnEconomicSocialAndCulturalRights
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#ForeignRelations
#Law
#Government
#HumanRightsInstruments
#HumanRights
#EconomicSocialAndCulturalRights
#InternationalBillOfHumanRights
#UniversalDeclarationOfHumanRights
#InternationalHumanRightsLaw
#InternationalCovenantOnCivilAndPoliticalRights
#InternationalCovenantOnEconomicSocialAndCulturalRights
2
Found Helpful
31 Pages
Complete Study Notes
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