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ItemNo Preview AvailableThe Meaning of Home for Children and Young People After Parental SeparationCampo, M ; Fehlberg, B ; Smyth, B ; Natalier, K ( 2018)A new study exploring the meaning of home for children and young people after separation aims to inform living arrangements that work for them.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableTwenty Years after the High Court's Wik Decision, How Does the 'Judicial Activism' Charge Stand Up?Josev, T (The Conversation Media Group, 2016)2016 marks 20 years since the High Court handed down the Wik Peoples v Queensland decision on the extent to which pastoral leases over land in Queensland extinguished native title. This year also marks the 20-year anniversary of the stoking of the judicial activism debate in Australia.
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ItemDo Children's Rights Matter?Tobin, J (Right Now, 2012-07-20)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableCan Ethical Labelling Make Food Systems Healthy, Sustainable, and Just?Parker, C ( 2019)Consumers are often encouraged to “vote with their fork” and “say no” to unhealthy, unsustainable and unfair food. Food packaging is typically littered with claims about the nutrition, ethics and social goods associated with the product inside. Claims like “organic”, “GMO free”, “fair trade”, and “anti-biotic free” are common. But can consumer preference base labelling make a difference to the health, sustainability and ethics challenges facing the food system?
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ItemNo Preview AvailableCopyright ReversionGiblin, R ; Yuvaraj, J ( 2019)Granting authors minimum reversion rights would open new economic opportunities and help reclaim lost culture. The world is starting to appreciate the effective reversion rights are crucial to a well-functioning copyright system.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableTurnbull's Asylum Seeker Ban Violates Australia's Human Rights ObligationsFoster, M ( 2016)The Federal Government has taken its first steps towards banning asylum seekers and refugees who attempt to reach Australia by boat from ever entering the country.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableNo Country, No Rights, No HopeFoster, M ; Baker, T ( 2018)The legal no-man's land inhabited by stateless people like the Rohingya is a major human rights issue, which urgently requires more attention.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableHistory Repeating: Losing Citizenship in IndiaBaker, T ; Foster, M ( 2018)The Indian National Register of Citizens aims to separate 4 million "illegal" immigrants from "legitimate" residents. So, what does history tell us about the impact of removing citizenship?
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ItemNo Preview AvailableChildren Can Decide Their Medical Treatments Under Victoria's Unique Advance Directive LawsJohnston, C (The Conversation Media Group, 2017)We’re all afraid of a time when we might lose the capacity to decide what medical treatments to accept or refuse. This is why Australian governments have promoted advance care planning, which involves discussing and expressing preferences about the kind of medical care you would or would not want in a situation where you lack mental capacity to make decisions.
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ItemWhat Happens to Small Towns Whose Water Becomes Big Business for Bottled Brands?White, E ; Nelson, R ( 2018)Groundwater being pumped from a highland aquifer, only to be whisked away in tankers and sold in little plastic bottles by a multinational corporation – it’s a difficult concept for a small farming town to swallow.
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