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Statement on Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law
Finnish PM to visit New Zealand
Work of building and construction watchdog far from over
NT Government Adopts ‘Mob Rule’
UN Human Rights Chief condemns brutal killing of two girls, alarmed by sharp rise in violence at Al-Hol camp
Commission President to highlight challenges in emergency decision-making
Put people before profit and ensure responsible business environment, UN experts urge: Liberia
Building and construction exposed with flawed IR omnibus bill
UN experts call for release and end of judicial harassment of anti-torture expert: Türkiye
Independence of judges and institutions key to stability and transitional process, says UN expert
Court penalises business for failing to comply with ABCC compliance notice
Passage of amended Aged Care Bill welcomed
Abuse of counter-terrorism must not undermine peace-making, says UN expert
New report uncovers ‘institutional racism’ in justice system
Temporary Exclusion Orders must be necessary and proportionate
Top UN human rights official welcomes improvements, urges continued efforts: Central African Republic
Winston Peters praises Taiwan, makes thinly veiled criticism of China at diplomatic event in Taipei
Integrity of judiciary essential
Appointment of Honourable Justice Jayne Jagot
National Anti Corruption Commission Bill
International Seafarers Suffer $65 Million in Wage Theft Annually in Australian Waters
Joint Leaders Statement to mark one year of AUKUS
Interim oral update of OHCHR on situation of human rights in Belarus
Interactive dialogue with High Commissioner on report identifying recent trends and challenges with regard to human right to privacy
Burundi must engage in credible and inclusive democratisation process, says UN expert
UN expert warns human rights crisis presages authoritarianism: Afghanistan
Australian Legal Profession Deeply Concerned about Attacks on Judicial Independence in Kiribati
Spain violated former Catalan Parliament leaders’ political rights, UN Human Rights Committee finds
Statement by UN Fact-Finding Mission on Libya on armed clashes in Tripoli
Un fact finding mission on libya’s statement on armed clashes in Tripoli
Drafting of new Constitution must not undermine peace and reconciliation say UN experts
UN experts condemn Israeli suppression of Palestinian human rights organisations
Law Council concerned by continued assault on judicial independence in Kiribati
UN human rights experts warn of bleak future without massive turnaround: Afghanistan
U.S.-Australia-Japan trilateral strategic dialogue
Time to strike anti-Pacific racism from New Zealand law
Legal immunity for aged care providers must be removed from aged care bill
Law Council condemns unlawful executions in Myanmar
Bachelet condemns executions, calls for release of all political prisoners: Myanmar
UN reports detail serious violations, some possibly amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity
Deputy Prime Minister meeting with US Secretary of Defense
Committee against Torture Opens its Seventy-Fourth Session in Geneva
Lawyers welcome decision to drop Collaery prosecution
Dr James Popple appointed Law Council CEO
Europol Agreement will assist New Zealand law enforcement in tackling serious crime
Interactive Dialogue on High Commissioner’s report on Venezuela
Accountability is Pivotal to Prosecute Those Responsible for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in Libya
Opposition mass trials deeply flawed – UN rights experts: Cambodia