Charters of Human Rights Can Improve Public Services

Posted on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 6:40 pm
Category: Human Rights News

Philip Lynch, Director of the Human Rights Law Resource Centre, describes how Charters of Human Rights have the potential to improve public services, promote more responsive and accountable government and address disadvantage.

With Victoria and the ACT leading the way, he points out that the focus has now shifted to the federal sphere to realize these potential benefits.

Read more in the HRLRC Bulletin of May, 2008:

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