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The Rights of Australia's Children in a Global Context

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

David Mason*
Affiliation:
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, P.O. Box 5218 Sydney NSW, Fax (02) 229 7611

Extract

By world standards, human rights, including the rights of children, are relatively well respected and protected in Australia. But, on human rights generally and concerning children in particular, there are significant gaps and areas where we need to do better. This emerges clearly from a review of the state of Australia's children such as that presented in this special journal issue. It is also clear that we need to develop structures to perform just this kind of national stocktake on a national basis, and to have the results translated into effective action.

Type
The Nineties and the State of Australia's Children
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990

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