Interpretive provisions in human rights legislation: a comparative analysis
<p>This thesis considers interpretive provisions in human rights legislation in the United Kingdom (UK), New Zealand and two Australian jurisdictions: the Australian Capital Territory and the State of Victoria. It deals with the relationship between certain common law interpretive principles w...
Main Author: | Coxon, B |
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Other Authors: | Vogenauer, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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