'From Nicklin to Now: Steps to Human Rights Legislation in Queensland'
Paper
Paper/Presentation Title | 'From Nicklin to Now: Steps to Human Rights Legislation in Queensland' |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | Jones, N. |
Conference/Event | The Past is Prologue: The Impact of Law's History Colloquium |
Event Details | The Past is Prologue: The Impact of Law's History Colloquium Delivery In person Event Date 16 May 2019 Event Location University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba Campus Event Venue School of Law and Justice, University of Southern Queensland |
Abstract | Who would have expected that Queensland would be the third jurisdiction in Australia to introduce human rights legislation? The Queensland Parliament’s adoption of the Human Rights Act 2019 on 27 February 2019 came as a surprise, and yet there have been other attempts in Queensland over the past 60 years to present legislative rights to the Parliament and people. This paper explains some precursors to the Human Rights Act, starting with Frank Nicklin’s bill in 1959 and noting features of administrative and parliamentary reports published by EARC in 1993, LCARC in 1998 and LACSC in 2016 and 2018. |
Keywords | Human rights, Queensland, Frank Nicklin, EARC |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 480703. Domestic human rights law |
Byline Affiliations | School of Law and Justice |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/zz384/-from-nicklin-to-now-steps-to-human-rights-legislation-in-queensland
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