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Conference paper

Human rights 2003: the year in review

23 Dec 2003
Hilary Charlesworth,
Tony Parkinson,
Simon Bronitt,
David Wright-Neville,
Jawahir Thontowi,
Tim McCormack,
Gwynn MacCarrick
Publisher
Castan Centre for Human Rights Law
Human rights Australia
Resources
https://web.archive.org/web/20040217083319/http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castance...
Description

A selection of papers from this conference, held on 4 December 2003, is available on the conference website. Speakers included Hilary Charlesworth, Susan Kneebone and Nic Maclellan.

Publication Details
Copyright:
Monash University 2003
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
23 Dec 2003

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