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Upcoming Refugee Week event presented by the Kaldor Centre and RACS

posted on June 12, 2015

Our friends at the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and the Refugee Advice and Casework Service (RACS) invite ALHR members to attend an upcoming seminar on representing refugees today. The event will feature a panel discussion on legal sector responses to changes in asylum seeker policy and funding. Details: Wednesday 17 June … Read More >>

ALHR calls for funding of the Custody Notification Service (CNS)

posted on June 10, 2015

ALHR has called on the Commonwealth Attorney-General and the Minister for Indigenous Affairs to take urgent action to secure funding for the Custody Notification Service (CNS) operated by Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW & ACT) Limited (ALS). There have been no deaths in police custody in NSW or the ACT since the phone line began in … Read More >>

Racial Discrimination Act 1975 – 40 years on

posted on June 3, 2015

Speaker: Dr Tim Soutphommasane, Race Discrimination Commissioner When: 1:00pm to 2:00pm, Friday 19 June 2015 Where: Moot Court, Adelaide Law School, Ligertwood Building, University of Adelaide RSVP: By Monday 15 June 2015 to sa@alhr.org.au The South Australian Branch of the Australian Lawyers for Human Rights is pleased to invite Dr Tim Soutphommasane, Race Discrimination Commissioner, … Read More >>

Leading Australian Human Rights Lawyers call on Premier Palaszczuk to initiate discussion on Queensland Human Rights Act

posted on May 11, 2015

  Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR) calls upon Premier Palaszczuk to initiate a State-wide public discussion on the introduction of a Queensland human rights act as promoted by MP Peter Wellington in his conditions for the formation of the current Queensland government. “A human rights act is vital for democracy in Queensland and crucial … Read More >>

New Membership Scheme Sign Up

posted on May 8, 2015

You can transfer your existing ALHR membership across to paid membership in just a few minutes by following these simple steps:  1.  Log onto the ALHR website with your email address and password here 2. Select the “subscriptions – Renew/Upgrade Membership” tab at the top of the ALHR website pages and chose your class of membership. 3. Proceed to payment. Once … Read More >>

ALHR Launches New Membership Scheme

posted on May 8, 2015

  ALHR is excited to announce an important change to our membership arrangements. To fully realise our goals and provide a high quality service to members we need to increase our resources. ALHR will begin to introduce 5 classes of paid membership  from 17 April 2015. Paid membership will enable ALHR to continually grow its capacity … Read More >>

Maintaining the Good Order of Immigration Detention Facilities Bill

posted on May 4, 2015

ALHR is strongly opposed to this Bill and recommends that it be rejected in its entirety. The Bill gives private security officers the power to use force against people, including children, in immigration detention facilities that is greater than the force allowed in analogous State and Territory prison legislation. ALHR notes that most people in … Read More >>

Australian Lawyers for Human Rights calls on Government to do more to oppose the death penalty in our region following the execution of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran

posted on April 29, 2015

Australian Lawyers for Human Rights (ALHR) is deeply saddened to hear of the execution by firing squad of Mr Andrew Chan and Mr Myuran Sukumaran. Our thoughts are with their families and loved ones. These young men had been genuinely rehabilitated and demonstrated an understanding of the criminal nature of their acts and the tragic … Read More >>

Human Rights Arts and Film Festival

posted on April 27, 2015

The Human Rights Arts & Film Festival is a Melbourne based not-for-profit arts organisation devoted to making human rights issues accessible through film and art. The festival will take place in Melbourne from 7-21 May 2015, with a national tour to follow. The diverse selection of film strives to inspire conversation and action about social … Read More >>

ALHR Fronts Senate Inquiry

posted on April 17, 2015

On 16 April 2015, ALHR appeared before the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee to express its objection to the Migration Amendment (Maintaining the Good Order of Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2015. The Chair of the ALHR Refugee Subcommittee, Ms Claire Hammerton, together with The Hon. Stephen Charles QC and representatives from the Law Reform … Read More >>

Australian Lawyers for Human Rights rebut attack by Tony Abbott on individual rights and call for Human Rights Act

posted on April 13, 2015

“The Prime Minister’s recent denigration of human rights and human rights lawyers is very concerning for a number of reasons” says ALHR President Nathan Kennedy, “and confirms to me the urgent necessity for an Australian Human Rights Act.” “The ultimate purpose of democratic law is the protection of the rights of the individual. The reason … Read More >>