REVIEW: ‘Plan B for Human Rights’: Hypocrisy, missed standards at forefront of Australia’s human rights violations
By Naomi Neilson|24 May 2021
The Australian government’s responses to human rights atrocities across the world have continued to border on hypocrisy, says leading international barrister Geoffrey Robertson who also talks Lawyers Weekly through the vital importance of introducing a
Magnitsky Act and a national human rights charter to prevent abuses.
Two decades on from his groundbreaking book “Crimes Against Humanity” and as the movement stalls, leading international human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson has outlined his “Plan B” for “naming, blaming and shaming” those that breach human rights with extraordinary measures, including stripping them of their rights to enter democratic societies and restricting their access to schools and hospitals.
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