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Are the bold aims of human rights discourse too idealistic for the legal system to sustain in practice? How difficult is it to develop and enforce laws that promote a rights-based culture? What happens when rights clash? And what is the imperative for a bill of rights? Our panellists — Alan Attwood, Debbie Mortimer, Julian Burnside and Rob Stary — discuss the theory and practice of human rights.

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03 Jun 2011

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