Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights
Discover the critical insights of "Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights" by Jeffrey Goldsworthy, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2017. This compelling hardback, spanning 358 pages, delves into the intricate landscape of human rights protection in Australia, offering a thorough examination of the effectiveness of its institutions, governments, legislatures, courts, and tribunals in safeguarding these rights without the framework of a Bill of Rights.
Goldsworthy enriches the discussion by incorporating international perspectives, enabling readers to draw meaningful comparisons and understand the broader implications of human rights protection. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of legal frameworks and human rights advocacy in Australia and beyond.