WildRex and AndersonPat, ‘Little Children are Sacred,’ Report of the Board of Inquiry into the protection of Aboriginal children from sexual abuse,’Northern Territory Government, Darwin, 2007.
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StringerRebecca, ‘A Nightmare of the Neocolonial Kind: Politics of suffering in Howard's Northern Territory Intervention’ (2007) 6(2) Borderlands.
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Australian Human Rights Commission has said the NT intervention measures are potentially contrary to a range of rights of Indigenous people, including: The right to equality before the law and the equal protection of the law under Art 26 of the ICCPR; the right to self-determination under Art 1 of the ICCPR and Art 1 of the ICESCR; the right not to be arbitrarily deprived of property under Art 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and the right to social security under Art 5(e)(iv) of the ICERD.HREOC, ‘Submission of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee on the Northern Territory National Emergency Response Legislation,’ 10 August 2007, http://www.hreoc.gov.au/legal/submissions/2007/NTNER_Measures20070810.html.
Commonwealth, Parliamentary Debates, House of Representatives, 13 February 2008, ‘Apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples,’ (Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia).
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MacklinJenny, ‘Opening Address’ (Speech delivered to the 5th National Housing Conference, Sydney, 21 February 2008).
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Al-YamanFadwa and HigginsDaryl, ‘What Works to Overcome Indigenous Disadvantage,’Closing the Gap Clearinghouse (AIHW, 2011) 40.
MosesA. Dirk, ‘Race and Indigeneity in Contemporary Australia,’ in BergManfred and WendtSimon (eds), Racism in the Modern World: Historical Perspectives on Cultural Transfer and Adaptation, (Berghahn Books, 2011) 332.