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Rights, Justice, and Democracy in Australia
Structured as a long introduction which scrutinises accompanying sets of documents, this book mounts a radical argument about the narrow case-book and rule-guided nature of the law. The authors contend that as a result dominant structures of power, money and influence become entrenched. Various legal and constitutional remedies are canvassed.
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