The Constitution and the Australian People [Indigenous / Social Justice I] provides students with a working knowledge of those aspects of Australian constitutional law that govern relationships between government on the one hand and private individuals, groups and institutions on the other. Areas to be covered include express and implied rights and freedoms; freedom of interstate trade; non-discrimination against interstate residents; and the races power. Students in the topic will consider the potential role and limitations of constitutions in protecting and enhancing individual and group interests, especially those of Indigenous people; and learn to understand Australian constitutional law and jurisprudence against the backdrop of our social, economic and political history.
This topic aims to:
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