MOD 2 HUMAN RIGHTS - HSC LEGAL STUDIES

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Human Rights Basic rights and freedoms believed to belong to all human beings
Slavery Forced labor in which a person is considered to be the legal property of another
How many slaves now? 27million ***
Trade union An association of wage earners forming to maintain and improve the working conditions of its members
Article 4 of the UDHR Where slavery is written in the ****? In Year?
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 The part of the UDHR for trade unionism
Universal Suffrage Article ? The legal right to vote in a democratic election In article 21 of UDHR?
Universal Education ARTICLE? Idea that all human beings have a right to an education (up to primary education) Article 26, UDHR
Self- determination A right belonging to a group or a people, as opposed to individual rights, determine their political status
Kyoto Protocol Example of environmental right treaty in year 1997
Peace Rights International co-operation and to achieve international peace and justice
International Bill of Rights The informal term collectively describing the UDHR, ICCPR and ICESCR combined
Universal Declaration of Human Rights A formal statement of universal rights and the fundamental freedoms to all human beings
UDHR is an example of a **** law not ****law YEAR? Example of a soft law but not a hard law (International Customary law) 1948
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ADOPTED IN YEAR? An obligation on states to respect the civil and political rights of individuals, equality between sexes 1966
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ADOPTED IN YEAR? An obligation on states to work towards granting economic, social and cultural rights to individuals. 1966
State sovereignty The authority of an independent state to govern itself (e.g. to make and apply laws; impose and collect taxes; make war and peace; and form treaties with foreign states)
7 Organs of the UN General Assembly UN Human Rights Council Security Council International Court of Justice (ICJ) Secretariat Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Est 1993 UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) 2006
Monist System A legal system that deems treaties enforceable in domestic law as soon as they have been signed
Dualist system A legal system that does not deem treaties enforceable domestically until and unless they are incorporated into domestic law, usually by passing similar legislation.
The roles of the Australian constitution in protecting human rights ~separation of powers and divisions of power ~express rights ~implied rights (WHERE ITS PROTECTED IN AUSTRALIA)
Sex Discrimination Act **** (cth) 1984 *** Discrimination Act (cth)
Australian Human Rights Commission Act **** (cth) 1986 Australian ***** ***** *********** Act
Age Discrimination Act **** (cth) 2004 *** Disrimination Act (cth)
Anti-Discrimination Act **** (NSW) ****-************** Act 1977 (NSW)
A Charter of Rights Aims to restrict the power of parliament to reduce of infringements of certain rights
Child Soldiers A person under the age of 18, who participates, directly or indirectly in armed conflict as part f an armed for or group, in armed or support roles
Statistics of Child Soldiers (2) − UN estimates 250,000 worldwide − Over 85 countries
Reasons for Child Recruitment − Cheaper and less likely to run away − Regarded as more expendable than adult counterparts − Easier to condition into fearless killing − Proliferation of light weapons that are easily manipulated by children.
Three main forms of Child Soldier 1. Direct 2. Indirect 3. Advantage for instance propaganda
Case for ICC of Child Soldier Prosecutor v Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
STATS OF THOMAN LUBANGA ~ 3,000 child soldiers ~ Arrested Mar2015 ~ Democratic Republic of Congo
Coalition to stop the use of child Soldiers Adoption of OPAC, through draft and universal adoption (NAME OF COALITION)
Domestic Response to child soldier (2) ~ Red hand day 12th Feb ~ NGOS and IGOS
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