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Reconciliation and Human Rights
註釋In a country which has neither a constitutional nor a statutory Bill of Rights, the scope for discussion of human rights might seem limited to denunciations of our deficiencies. Despite its lack of these things however, Australia does provide a legal infrastructure and support for a basic principle of non-discrimination that underpins many fundamental human rights and freedoms. The interaction of that infrastructure and principle with the multi-dimensional concept of reconciliation is the topic of this paper.