DBL: Drug Trafficking and Human Rights Charter: 11 August 2009

Written by camilla on August 11, 2009

The Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities establishes a ‘dialogue model’ of human rights protection which seeks to ensure that human rights are taken into account when developing, interpreting and applying Victorian law and policy without displacing current constitutional arrangements.  But does the  Charter really have any practical meaning for individuals before the Courts in Victoria?

Tonight on Done by Law we speak to barrister Michael Croucher about a case in which the Charter has been considered in detail by the Court of Appeal in Victoria for the first time.

 
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