Many people are confused by what they see and hear on TV.
In Australia your constitutionally guaranteed rights are -
This is why there are periodic calls for a "Bill of Rights".
Freedoms are a different matter. As long as you remain within the law (ie. thou shalt not steal, slander, misrepresent, rape, murder, pillage or hurt somebody's feelings) you can do and say almost anything you wish, unless it requires a licence or a permit and a large fee, especially driving, boating, fishing, shooting, 4 Wheel Driving, etc. in which case you have a number of straight jacket like legislation to contend with.
Human Rights Protection Party was created in 1979.
Australia has no Human Rights and Freedom Act, nor does it have anything that is like a Human Rights Act or Bill of Rights.
Australia is a strong supporter of Human Rights and currently has no issues or problems that need to be done in relation to Human Rights.
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Beth Gaze has written: 'Copyright protection of computer programs' 'Enforcing human rights in Australia' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Civil procedure
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global and regional system of protection of human rights
Laws in Australia are established by federal, state, and territory governments, encompassing a range of areas such as criminal, civil, and administrative law. The Australian Constitution is the foundational legal document, outlining the structure of government and the rights of citizens. Rights in Australia include both legal rights, such as the right to a fair trial and freedom of speech, and social rights, like access to education and healthcare. Additionally, international human rights treaties, to which Australia is a signatory, influence domestic laws and the protection of individual rights.
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Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
B. G. Ramcharan has written: 'Preventive human rights' 'The Security Council and the protection of human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, United Nations, United Nations. Security Council 'Human rights and U.N. peace operations' -- subject(s): Human rights, Civil rights, United Nations Protection Force, Peacekeeping forces, United Nations 'Hidden Assets' 'Preventive diplomacy at the UN' -- subject(s): Conflict management, Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes, History, Pacific settlement of international disputes, United Nations, United Nations. Secretary-General 'Ramcharan Caribbean Law' 'The protection roles of UN human rights special procedures' -- subject(s): Human rights, Human rights monitoring, International cooperation, United Nations 'The Security Council and the Protection of Human Rights (International Studies in Human Rights, V. 75)' 'The International Law Commission' -- subject(s): United Nations, United Nations. International Law Commission