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A just society? : what access to justice means to twelve Australians.

Title
A just society? : what access to justice means to twelve Australians.
Publication
Melbourne : Victoria Law Foundation, 1999.

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Victoria Law Foundation.
Description
181 p.; 20 cm.
Summary
An assessment of the Australian legal system through the experiences of people who are active participants in it - Justice and human rights - Access to justice - Justice for children and young people - Legal protection from family violence.
Subject
  • Equality before the law > Australia > Study and teaching
  • Equality before the law > Australia
  • Justice > Study and teaching
  • Justice
Note
  • Includes index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Overview / Mark Herron -- 2. Justice and human rights / Tim Anderson -- 3. Just not for people with disabilities / Robin Banks -- 4. The immigration and refugee perspective / Matthew Beckmann -- 5. The rule of law -- access to justice is not optional / Greg Connellan -- 6. Achieving justice / Rodney Croome -- 7. Justice and systems of law / Justice G. E. Fitzgerald -- 8. Valuing access to justice / Chief Justice Alastair Nicholson and Sue Lynch -- 9. Depends on who you are / Pat O'Shane -- 10. A job for Anna / Gordon Renouf -- 11. Access to justice for children and young people / Danny Sandor -- 12. A search for legal protection from family violence / Rosemary Wearing.
ISBN
  • 1876045086
  • 9781876045081
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Harvard Library