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Here We Come, Ready or Not! A collection of papers, p.41 edited by Jane
Gardiner, Women Into Politics 1998
Marilyn Waring, Three Masquerades: Essays on Equality, Work and Hu(man) Rights Allen & Unwin, 1996. Appendix 3: UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Article 4 and Article 7.
Marilyn Waring, Three Masquerades: Essays on Equality, Work and Hu(man) Rights Allen & Unwin, Appendix 1: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 25
Alan Ramsay (They're all good sports at the resort on the hill) Sydney Morning Herald 28/3/01
Alan Ramsay (A street brawl among men of letters) Sydney Morning Herald 31/3/01
Brad Norington (Dyer consequences for the men who would be king) Sydney Morning Herald 31/3/01
Brad Norington (Chance for Costa as Johnson leaves the Upper House seat) Sydney Morning Herald 7/4/01
2001 Year Book Australia, Australian Bureau of Statistics
Legal Changes Essential to Build Numbers of Women in Parliament (10
March 2001), UK Equal Opportunity Commission website: http://www.eoc.org.uk
Paul Sheehan (The rot sets in) Sydney Morning Herald 13/5/00
Antony Green (There's just no accounting for party animals) Sydney Morning Herald 30/11/00
Anne Davies (Forum is 'policy for sale') Sydney Morning Herald 7/4/01
Michelle Grattan (Money and politics of schmooze) Sydney Morning Herald 28/8/00
Gay Alcorn (Reformers take on the money men) Sydney Morning Herald 21/3//01
Commonwealth Report Whereas the People: Civics and Citizenship. Report of the Civics Expert Group AGPS 1994
Ian Henderson (Big parties served by flawed vote) The Australian 20-21/1/01
Prime Minister to the Federation Centenary parliamentary sitting in Melbourne. On ABC 2RN. 10/5/01
Professor Larissa Behrendt (Post Doctoral Fellow, ANU (now Law & Indigenous
Studies, UTS)) Equality for All Women: A Human Right. Women Into Politics Conference,
Sydney (15 July 2000)
Professor Larissa Behrendt (Law and Indigenous Studies UTS) (A law unto themselves)
Sydney Morning Herald 15/1/01
Women's Constitutional Convention Canberra 28-30 January 1999 website: http://www.womenscon.dynamite.com.au/outcomes.htm
Angela Ward. UK based Australian Human Rights Lawyer. (Human Rights link to our future) Sydney Morning Herald 29/12/01
Stephen Long (Human rights unlimited) Australian Financial Review - Weekend 29/12/00-1/1/01.
Alice Tay, President, HREOC (Walk tall in a wicked world) Sydney Morning Herald 23/3/00
Rights and wrongs, Editorial, Sydney Morning Herald 11/01/01
Murray Gleeson, Boyer Lectures. (Law and liberty, parties sharing the same goals) Sydney Morning Herald p.14, 20/11/00, and (Tyranny or majority rule: should judges decide?) Sydney Morning Herald p.14, 1/12/00
James Spigelman, Chief Justice of NSW (States could act on human rights). Civil Liberty No. 182, January 2000
Janet Albrechtsen, Lawyer (Judges there to serve the law and not to make it) Sydney Morning Herald p12, 9/4/01
Simon Rice (Judging the wrongs in the debate over a bill of rights) Sydney Morning Herald, 16/4/01
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