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In this edited extract from the 2006 Manning Clark Lecture, ‘5 R’s for the Enlargers: Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic’, Frank Brennan focuses on respect.
Was the decision to deny the Bakhtiyaris refugee status based on all the facts?
Dawn Delaney examines the unwelcome legacy of violence against women following the conflict in East Timor.
Kirsty Sangster looks at the effectiveness of truth commissions.
Hugh Dillon unravels the challenges of justice in Guantanamo Bay.
Over the last year a major chasm has opened between decisions of Australia’s High Court and those of the UK House of Lords and the US Supreme Court regarding issues of national security such as the long-term mandatory detention of stateless asylum seekers.
Letters from Joan Kimm, Michael Donovan and Tim Usherwood
John Howard, the state premiers and the federal ALP are playing politics with terrorism.
The organisational culture within Australia’s Department of Immigration appears to have little regard for human rights, but an ex-insider says it didn’t have to be that way
As the government apologises to victims’ families for state-sanctioned atrocities during the civil war, the perpetrators remain free
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