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Regulating Racisim:
Vilification Laws in Australia |
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McNamara,
Luke
Regulating Racism: Racial Vilification Laws in Australia
(RRP $44.00 including GST) ISBN 1864874678
This book examines the range of models of legal regulation
which have been adopted in Australia to deal with various
forms of racial vilification-including criminalisation, civil
liability via the creation of statutory torts, and civil liability
via the human rights dispute resolution system. It reviews
the history and current operation of all relevant federal,
state and territorial laws, via an examination of relevant
reports, legislation, parliamentary debates, statistical data,
and judicial and quasi-judicial decisions. The factors which
have influenced the choice of different legislative models
for the regulation of racial vilification are identified,
and the implications of the choices that have been made for
the level of protection provided for victims of racial vilification
are discussed. In particular, this book analyses the impact
of free speech 'rights' and values on the initial choice and
subsequent modification of regulatory models by legislatures,
and on the application and interpretation of relevant legislation
by human rights agencies, prosecuting authorities, tribunals
and courts. The capacity of existing regulatory models to
achieve the underlying objectives of racial vilification laws
in a democratic multicultural society are examined, including
an assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the various
approaches to the regulation of racial vilification which
have been utilised to date in Australia.
Luke McNamara is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of
Law at the University of Wollongong, and co-director of the
Legal Intersections Research Centre. Previous publications
include co-authorship of Criminal Laws, Federation
Press, 3rd ed, 2001 (with Brown, Egger and Farrier) and articles
published in journals such as Indigenous Law Bulletin,
Flinders Journal of Law Reform, Windsor Yearbook of Access
to Justice, Griffith Law Review, Australian Journal of Human
Rights and International Journal of Discrimination and the
Law. [338pp]
ISBN 1 86487 467 8 Institute of Criminology Monograph Series
No 16 2002
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