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Lawyers identify key areas for Charter reform
Record ID:
68886
Format:
LIJ Article
Year:
2015
Pagination:
17
Subject:
Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities (Vic)
;
Law Reform
;
Human Rights
;
Source:
LIJ (2015) 89 No 10
Date_of_entry:
01/06/2017
Notes:
Brief on legal, human rights and community organisations who have joined to identify seven key priority areas for reform of Victoria's Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities to enhance its effectiveness and improve its operation.
Section:
Briefs
Month:
October
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