Category: Auslaw

  • Explainer: what are the laws mandating self-isolation and how will they be enforced?

    Explainer: what are the laws mandating self-isolation and how will they be enforced?

    By Maria O’Sullivan and Caroline Henckels Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced that anyone entering Australia must enter a 14-day self-quarantine period. Some questions have been raised as to how this new mandate would be administered and enforced. The answer to these questions relies on a somewhat complex patchwork of state and federal laws and…

  • Religious discrimination bill – Porter must fix it or ditch it

    Religious discrimination bill – Porter must fix it or ditch it

    By Luke Beck Federal Attorney-General Christian Porter on Monday published an article in this paper claiming his controversial religious discrimination bill is intended merely as a “shield”, and wrongly branding my criticisms of the bill as neither genuine nor constructive. The Attorney-General’s barbs were prompted by an article published in this paper last week explaining how the…

  • Religious Discrimination Bill backfires on Christians

    Religious Discrimination Bill backfires on Christians

    By Luke Beck Conservative Christians are some of the biggest supporters of Scott Morrison’s religious discrimination bill. But they should be careful what they wish for. It won’t just be gay people, women and people with disabilities who lose out under the proposed law. Christians will be among the biggest losers. Here’s what the bill…

  • Legal identity and the Love case: the High Court rules Indigenous people cannot be deported as aliens

    Legal identity and the Love case: the High Court rules Indigenous people cannot be deported as aliens

    By Melissa Castan and Kate Galloway The High Court made an important decision today about whether it is possible for Aboriginal Australians to be deported from the country if they are not citizens. By a majority of 4:3, the court decided that: “Aboriginal Australians … are not within the reach of the ‘aliens’ power conferred by s…

  • Farewell to a Pioneering Leader

    Farewell to a Pioneering Leader

    By Melissa Castan and Joanna Kyriakakis Rarely in academic life are we fortunate to have a colleague whose sustained intellectual and impactful contribution to the life of the Law Faculty leaves an indelible mark that has changed the way students, colleagues and the community at large have engaged with human rights law. Professor Sarah Joseph…

  • Reflections on 15 years at the Castan Centre

    Reflections on 15 years at the Castan Centre

    By Sarah Joseph, Castan Centre Director Wow. What a wonderful ride it has been to be Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law for the last 15 years. First, I must pay tribute to Ron Castan AM QC. It was a huge privilege to run a Centre named in his honour, and I…