Watching brief: Reflections on Human Rights, Law, and Justice

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Discover 'Watching Brief: Reflections on Human Rights, Law, and Justice,' a compelling exploration authored by renowned lawyer Julian Burnside. This influential book, with ISBN 9781921372360, delves into the pressing human rights issues of the twenty-first century. In a world where the principles of justice and the rule of law are increasingly under threat, Burnside passionately argues for the importance of maintaining human rights amidst the challenges of contemporary governance.

Spanning 320 pages in a B-format paperback, this significant work examines Australia's troubling stance on human rights, including its controversial approaches to asylum seekers, anti-terror legislation, and the implications of significant legal cases such as those of David Hicks and Jack Thomas. Each chapter reflects on the delicate balance between national security and fundamental human rights, urging readers to critically evaluate the moral fabric of society.

As you immerse yourself in 'Watching Brief,' you will gain insights into the legal conventions that underpin civil society and the historical trials that bring to light the prejudices and triumphs of justice. Burnside's eloquent narrative serves as both a historical account and a philosophical discourse on ethics, making this book a must-read for advocates of human rights and legal scholars alike. Embrace this essential text that aligns with the movements for justice and human dignity in today's world.

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