2022
DOI: 10.26826/law-in-context.v37i3.176
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Class Actions and Human Rights Litigation in Australia: Realising the Potential

Abstract: Most commentary and, indeed, most controversy concerning class actions in Australia has concerned shareholder class actions and how they are funded. This paper consciously changes the focus of its commentary away from such debates and towards examining human rights class actions in Australia. As Australia is the only advanced country without national constitutional or statutory protections of human rights, attempts to legally protect human rights have manifested themselves indirectly in various areas of the la… Show more

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“…The AHRC, which functions only as an agency to deal with rampant cases of racial discrimination, also continues to carry out its continuing role in bringing complaints of racial discrimination that cannot be resolved by conciliation process to the courts. (Calnan, 2022)…”
Section: Australian Human Rights Commission (Ahrc) Profilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHRC, which functions only as an agency to deal with rampant cases of racial discrimination, also continues to carry out its continuing role in bringing complaints of racial discrimination that cannot be resolved by conciliation process to the courts. (Calnan, 2022)…”
Section: Australian Human Rights Commission (Ahrc) Profilementioning
confidence: 99%