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2.
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3.
See, eg, Center for Reproductive Rights and Avani Mehta Sood, Litigating Reproductive Rights: Using Public Interest Litigation and International Law to Promote Gender Justice in India (Center for Reproductive Rights, 2006).
4.
See, eg, MarcusGilbertBudlenderSteve, A strategic evaluation of public interest litigation in South Africa (The Atlantic Philanthropies, 2008).
5.
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6.
See, eg, Liberty and the Civil Liberties Trust, Litigating the Public Interest: Report of the Working Group on Facilitating Public Interest Litigation (Nuffield Foundation, 2006).
7.
See, eg, BigwoodRick (ed), Public Interest Litigation: The New Zealand Experience in International. Perspective (LexisNexis, 2006).
8.
See, eg, McCannMichael W., Rights at Work: Pay Equity Rreform and the Politics of Legal Mobilization (University of Chicago Press, 1994); RosenbergGerald N., The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring about Social Change? (University of Chicago Press, 2nd ed, 2008).
9.
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10.
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11.
McCannMichael (ed), Law and Social Movements (Ashgate, 2006).
12.
BanakarReza, ‘When do Rights Matter?’ in HallidaySimonSchmidtPatrick (eds), Human Rights Brought Home: Socio-Legal Studies on Human Rights in the National Context (Hart, 2004).
13.
McNamaraLuke, Human Rights Controversies: The Impact of Legal Form (Routledge-Cavendish, 2007).
14.
See, eg, RixMark, ‘Legal Aid, the Community Legal Sector and Access to Justice: What has been the Record of the Australian Government?’ in JoshiAsha B. (ed), Legal Profession: Modern Approach (The Icfai University Press, 2008–09).
15.
O'BrienPaula, ‘Changing Public Interest Law: Overcoming the Law's Barriers to Social Change Lawyering’ (2011) 36(2) Alternative Law Journal82.
16.
See, eg, ForsterChristineJivanVedna‘Public Interest Litigation and Human Rights Implementation: The Indian and Australian Experience’ (2008) 3Asian Journal of Comparative Law1.
17.
See, eg, CaruanaJaneMorabitoVince, ‘Australian Unions – the Unknown Class Action Protagonists’ (2011) 30(4) Civil Justice Quarterly382.
18.
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19.
StrattonMary, Alberta Self-Represented Litigants Access to Justice Mapping Project—Final Report (Alberta Justice/Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2007).
20.
Commonwealth v Tasmania [1983] 158CLR1.
21.
Australian Iron and Steel Pty Ltd v Banovic [1989] 168CLR165.
22.
Al-Kateb v Godwin [2004] 219CLR562.
23.
Al Masri v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs [2002] FCA1009
24.
Breen v Williams [1996] 186CLR71.
25.
Roach v Electoral Commissioner [2007] HCA43.
26.
Plaintiff M70/2011 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2011] HCA 32.
27.
See, eg DurbachAndrea, ‘The Right to Legal Aid in Social Rights Litigation’ in LangfordMalcolm (ed), Social Rights Jurisprudence: Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law (Cambridge University Press, 2009).