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Lies, Law and Elections: Regulating Truth in Political Advertising
Can law and regulation achieve more truthful elections? Across Australia and internationally, the prevalence of falsehoods at election time has prompted a new wave of thinking and intense debates about one of the defining issues facing informed voting and electoral integrity today. Join us for what promises to be a compelling panel bringing together experts and thought leaders from academia, practice and politics, moderated by Jon Faine.
Pre-Event Reception
We invite you to join us for drinks and light refreshments in the ground floor foyer, Melbourne Law School, from 5pm. The panel discussion will commence at 6pm.
Human rights, domestic violence and the family law system: The continuance of the public/private divide
2024 Miegunyah Distinguished Visiting Fellow Lecture
Human Rights, Domestic Violence and the Family Law System: the Continuance of the Public/Private Divide
Please join us for pre-lecture canapes and refreshments from 5pm prior to the lecture commencement at 6pm.
Janet Zignon has argued that the constant utilisation of human rights language results in a maintenance of the ‘truth’ of the global morality of human rights. In doing so, she notes the necessity of the state in constantly declaring the centrality of human rights which in turn provides human rights with actual and practical effect in the world. This analysis is particularly illuminating when applied to the relative success of the women’s human rights movement, in challenging the ‘public/private divide.’
However, the ‘truth’ of human rights within the nexus of family law, gender and domestic abuse has yet to materialise. The response of family justice systems towards victims of domestic abuse across the world epitomises a lack of understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse and the utilisation of family law proceedings by perpetrators to continue abuse. Most stark is the lack of reference to human rights law. The private arena of family law has remained largely untroubled by advances in understanding concerning domestic abuse and the applicability of due diligence standards and positive obligations in this regard. This lecture will provide a detailed overview of these issues and an analysis of the relevance of international human rights law.