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Editorial: The Environment and Human Rights

Right Now’s August 2012 content is dedicated to exploring the theme of the Environment and Human Rights. We start with two different perspectives on their relationship. Bridget Lewis explains the usefulness and international development of a human right to an environment of a particular quality. In contrast, Peter Burdon proposes a more fundamental turn towards […]

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Foreign Investment: Failing People and the Environment

By Dr Kristen Lyons. This article is part of our August theme, which focuses on the environment and human rights. Read more articles on this theme. One of Australia’s greatest contemporary singer-songwriters David Bridie, from the much loved band My Friend the Chocolate Cake, penned what has become one of my favourite songs, “I’ve Got a […]

This land is not nowhere; these people are not no-one

By Scott Ludlam This article is part of our August theme, which focuses on the environment and human rights. Read more articles on this theme. The government is attempting to force a nuclear waste facility on to Muckaty Station, a cattle station 120 kilometres from Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, in direct violation of the commitments […]

Environmental Protection and the Limits of Rights Talk

By Peter Burdon. This article is part of our August theme, which focuses on the environment and human rights. Read more articles on this theme. There is a long history in environmental studies of locating and developing methods to combat the “root causes” of the current environmental crisis. Canadian philosopher John Livingston explains this approach, noting: “Oil […]

The Right to a Good Environment

By Bridget Lewis. This article is part of our August theme, which focuses on the environment and human rights. Read more articles on this theme. The idea of a human right to an environment of a particular quality has gained traction over recent years with academics and NGOs alike.  It has been employed to bolster demands for […]

Jessie Boylan – Operation Buffalo

  Between 1952 and 1963 the British Government performed nuclear weapons tests at Maralinga and Emu Field in South Australia and Monte Bello Islands off the coast of Western Australia. A total of twelve major nuclear tests were performed, and up to 700 minor ‘dirty’ trials were also conducted. Many Aboriginal people and nuclear veterans […]

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Interview with Dr Alex Wodak

On Friday 22 July 2011, Monash University’s Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Annual Conference was held in Melbourne. Dr Alex Wodak AM, President of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation and Director of the Alcohol and Drug Service at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney addressed the topic “A Human Rights Approach to Drugs”. Following […]