By Administrative Law and Human Rights Section
Human Rights
In a letter to the Victorian Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes, the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) has recommended that reform of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic) should remain a priority in 2021.
In July 2016, the Victorian Government committed to supporting 45 of the 52 recommendations cited in the 2015 review of the Charter. While we applaud the implementation of some of these recommendations, the LIV understands that many of the other reforms recommended have not yet been implemented.
The LIV's letter supports the implementation of the 45 recommendations agreed to by the Victorian Government in the 2015 review.
Read the full letter here.
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Administrative Law and Human Rights Section
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