Collection type | Library |
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Author | Australia. Parliament. Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade; Loosley, Stephen, 1952-; |
Call Number | 323.00994 A938 |
Document type | Monograph |
Year | 1994. |
Pagination | xl, 333 pages : 1 map ; 25 cm. |
Publisher | Australian Govt. Pub. Service, |
Note | "November 1994" Chairman: Sen. S. Loosley. Cat. No. 9429794. Includes bibliographical references. Reviews Australia's implementation of international human rights standards and makes recommendations for future government policy responses; includes information on Australian efforts to promote Indigenous peoples rights and provides evidence of the gap between theory and practice in the delivery of human rights in the Northern Territory - socioeconomic conditions in Pigeon Hole, Kalkaringi/Daguragu and Mistake Creek. Chairman : Sen. S. Loosley. |
Place made | Canberra : |
A review of Australia's efforts to promote and protect human rights / the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence, and Trade.
Abstract
Ch. 6 : Indigenous peoples rights -- Ch. 7 : Visit to the Northern Territory -- Appendices : 8 : Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Subjects
- Daguragu / Kalkaringi / Wave Hill (Central NT SE52-08)
- Mistake Creek (Central NT SE52-07)
- Nitjpurru / Pigeon Hole (North NT SE52-04)
- Australia.
- Australia - Foreign relations - 1945-
- Australia.
- Australia - Foreign relations - 1990-
- Australia - Foreign relations - 1990-
- Human rights
- Foreign policy alignment
- UN conventions
- International Labour Organisation conventions
- International aid
- Australian military assistance
- Peacekeeping operations
- Minorities
- Asylum
- Children
- Women
- Indigenous populations
- Federal issue
- Australia overseas comparisons
- Law - International law - UN conventions.
- Socioeconomic conditions.
- Law - International law - Human rights.
- Politics and Government - Civil rights and citizenship.
- Indigenous peoples.
- Government policy - Commonwealth.
- Human rights.
- Human rights - Australia.
- Human rights - Government policy - Australia.
- Economic assistance, Australian - Developing countries.