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Getting Government To Listen: A Guide To The International Human Rights System For Indegenous Australians
The book Getting Government to Listen: A Guide to the International Human Rights System for Indigenous Australians serves as a practical resource designed to empower Indigenous Australians in advocating for their rights through international human rights mechanisms. It explains how Indigenous peoples can engage with United Nations bodies and international treaties to address issues of discrimination, inequality, and government accountability. The guide outlines processes for submitting reports, lodging complaints, and participating in reviews, while also emphasizing strategies for combining local activism with global advocacy. By bridging the gap between community action and international law, the book aims to strengthen Indigenous voices in the pursuit of justice and self-determination.
| KP.II 0373 | 341.1 BAK G | My Library (HAM 5) | Available |
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