Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights
Discover the insightful exploration of human rights in Australia with Protecting Rights Without a Bill of Rights by Jeffrey Denys Goldsworthy. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this compelling paperback spans 358 pages and delves into the effectiveness of Australian institutions, governments, legislatures, courts, and tribunals in safeguarding human rights without a formal Bill of Rights. Goldsworthy enriches the discussion by incorporating international perspectives for comparative analysis, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in law, human rights, and governance. Gain a deeper understanding of the mechanisms at play in the protection of rights and the challenges faced in the Australian context. Whether you are a law student, a legal professional, or simply passionate about human rights, this book offers valuable insights and thought-provoking content.