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Unit 2 AOS 3
Rights protection and international treaties
A treaty is an agreement between two or more nation to do or not to do certain thing.
An international declaration is a statement of principles that isn't binding upon a nation.
A parliamentary committee is a small group of 6-12 members of parliament from a range of political parties
The role of a parliamentary committee is to look at bills in detail and ensure that everyone in parliament understands the bill at hand An example of a committee is The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights
Rights protection in the US
The us has a bill of rights
and extremely broad rights
The. bill includes express rights
Individuals can seek a remedy if their rights have been infringed
Possible reforms tocrights protections
Constitutional protections such as a bill of rights
Staturoy procession or charter
Rights protection in Australia
Ways Human rights are protected in Australia
Cositutional rights
express rights
Right to jury for commonwealth indictable offences
Just terms of obtainment of house
free interstate trade
freedom of religion
No discrimination on the basis of state
implied rights
fully enforcable
Not expressly stated by the law
There are limitations to implied rights
Structural protections
Electoral process
Seperation of power
Judical
Executive
Legislative
Legislation
Common law
Victorian human rights charter