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22446
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LIJ Article
Year:
2002
Source:
LIJ (2002) 76 No 1
Date_of_entry:
31/01/2002
Notes:
Rape & sexual offence conviction rates are falling despite two decades of reform aimed at reducing discrimination against victims. ; HREOC is inquiring into the treatment of children in immigration detention centres. ; The Victorian government has released a discussion paper regarding the law of child employment. Shops attached to family residences are exempt from requiring permits for the employment of children under sixteen, farmers are seeking a similar exemption.
Month:
February


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