Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission on religious exemptions in Federal Anti-Discrimination Law
Deagon, Alex (2019) Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission on religious exemptions in Federal Anti-Discrimination Law. (Unpublished)
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I welcome the AHRC’s consideration of this important question. This submission will focus on two issues: addressing gaps by introducing religion as a protected attribute, and the justification for either keeping the current religious exemptions in the Sex Discrimination Act or alternatively recommending that the ability of religious bodies (including schools, churches, charities, etc.) to select or regulate members of their institutional community be recognised as a positive right...
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| ID Code: | 132863 | ||
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| Item Type: | Other Contribution | ||
| Refereed: | No | ||
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| Keywords: | Anti-Discrimination, Associational Autonomy, Religious Freedom | ||
| Pure ID: | 57126599 | ||
| Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Faculty of Law Current > Schools > School of Law |
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| Copyright Owner: | 2019 the Author(s) | ||
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| Deposited On: | 23 Sep 2019 13:38 | ||
| Last Modified: | 28 Oct 2025 04:58 |
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