Don't Leave Us with the Bill: The Case Against an Australian Bill of Rights

Don't Leave Us with the Bill: The Case Against an Australian Bill of Rights

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Author: Julian Leeser

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 330


This book contains a collection of essays from prominent Australians. It is the first Australian book to provide an intellectual case against a proposed Australian bill of rights. Essayists come from the top of government, the judiciary, defence force, academia and religious organisations. These voices are combined with a new generation of authors providing rigorous analysis of the problems of an Australian bill or charter of rights. Contributors include: Sir Ninian Stephen, Sue Gordon, Chief Justice Paul de Jersey, John Howard, Gary Johns, Ian Callinan, QC, David Bennett, QC, Major-General Jim Molan, Geoffrey Blainey, Sen. George Brandis, SC, Bronwyn Bishop MP, Cardinal George Pell, Rabbi John Levi, Christian Porter, Justice Kenneth Handley, Brigadier Jim Wallace, Helen Irving, James Allan, John Hirst and Bill Stefaniak.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Julian Leeser

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 330


This book contains a collection of essays from prominent Australians. It is the first Australian book to provide an intellectual case against a proposed Australian bill of rights. Essayists come from the top of government, the judiciary, defence force, academia and religious organisations. These voices are combined with a new generation of authors providing rigorous analysis of the problems of an Australian bill or charter of rights. Contributors include: Sir Ninian Stephen, Sue Gordon, Chief Justice Paul de Jersey, John Howard, Gary Johns, Ian Callinan, QC, David Bennett, QC, Major-General Jim Molan, Geoffrey Blainey, Sen. George Brandis, SC, Bronwyn Bishop MP, Cardinal George Pell, Rabbi John Levi, Christian Porter, Justice Kenneth Handley, Brigadier Jim Wallace, Helen Irving, James Allan, John Hirst and Bill Stefaniak.