Category: Auslaw

  • COVIDSafe and Identity: Governance Beyond Privacy

    COVIDSafe and Identity: Governance Beyond Privacy

    By Kate Galloway and Melissa Castan There has rarely been a greater test of our structures of governance than the flurry of lawmaking amidst the declared emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-containment and restrictions on public (physical) engagement are starting to take their toll. Consequently, while fearful of the worst-case scenario of this terrible disease, some individuals…

  • Monthly Human Rights Round-up – April

    Monthly Human Rights Round-up – April

    By Brianna Cox, Celeste Rebecchi, Lachlan Cameron and Zoë Tripovich Presenting the Castan Centre’s monthly human rights round-up, highlighting some of the month’s most important human rights news articles, and upcoming events.  NEWS In Australia  COVID-19 and Human Rights in Australia  What Australia’s ‘extreme’ new coronavirus laws and police powers mean for our civil liberties –…

  • Director’s Message

    Director’s Message

    By Professor the Hon Kevin Bell AM QC, incoming Director of Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, Monash University My first official external appearance as the incoming Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law will be this Wednesday, 29 April 2020.  It will be before the Royal Commission into Victoria’s…

  • Human Rights in the Age of Covid: New Challenges, Old Solutions?

    Human Rights in the Age of Covid: New Challenges, Old Solutions?

    By Maria O’Sullivan In 2020, human rights law is being tested to its limits.  As we are now all aware, in March 2020, the World Health Organization declared that an outbreak of the viral disease COVID-19 had reached the level of a global pandemic and called for governments to take urgent action to stop the spread…

  • Welcoming New Associates

    Welcoming New Associates

    Dr Yee-Fui Ng Yee-Fui Ng is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Monash University. She researches at the intersection of public law and politics, utilising empirical, doctrinal and comparative methodologies.  Yee-Fui is the author of The Rise of Political Advisors in the Westminster System (Routledge, 2018) and Ministerial Advisers in Australia: The Modern Legal Context (Federation Press, 2016), which was a…

  • Is protesting during the pandemic an ‘essential’ right that should be protected?

    Is protesting during the pandemic an ‘essential’ right that should be protected?

    By Maria O’Sullivan Protests are increasingly breaking out around the world as people begin to chafe against lockdown restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In the US, President Donald Trump is fuelling the spread of protest movements nationwide with tweets to “liberate” certain states. This month, car convoy protests were also held here in Australia, as well as in Poland and Brazil.…