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  2. Human rights in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Australia have largely been developed by the democratically elected Australian Parliament through laws in specific contexts (rather than a stand-alone, abstract bill of rights) and safeguarded by such institutions as the independent judiciary and the High Court, which implement common law, the Australian Constitution, and various other laws of Australia and its states and ...

  3. Human rights in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The topic of human rights in Asia is one that encompasses an immense number of states, international governmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations. All these institutions contribute a variety of services and perspectives towards human rights, covering topics including the enforcement, monitoring, and criticisms of human rights in Asia.

  4. Human rights in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    As well as detailing the right of Colombian citizens to fundamental rights (e.g. right to life, equality before the law), [15] the constitution mentions the right to economic, social and cultural rights (e.g. labour rights, right to education, rights for groups in need of special protection), [16] as well as collective and environmental rights ...

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  6. Human rights in East Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) was founded in 1984 and continues to be an active, outspoken group who intend to promote human rights throughout Asia. The group is particularly interesting as it is completely independent from any state, and acts with the sole intention of promoting awareness on topical human rights issues within Asia. [8]

  7. Category:Human rights in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Asia by country (8 C) Human rights in the Middle East (24 C, 4 P) C. Children's rights in Asia (4 C, 2 P) D. Discrimination in Asia (46 C) E.

  8. Politics of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    There is also a statutory bill of rights, the Queensland Human Rights Act 2019. Queensland's system of government is influenced by the Westminster system and Australia's federal system of government. The powers of the state can be classified into three types:

  9. Queensland Council for Civil Liberties - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (QCCL) is a voluntary organisation in Australia concerned with the protection of individual rights and civil liberties.It was founded in 1966 in order "to protect and promote the human rights and freedoms of Queensland citizens."