[14] In response, Australia's Human Rights Framework (the Framework) affirms the importance of fostering a rights respecting culture and recognises that «a human
rights culture carries with it responsibilities — not just on government, the Parliament, courts and tribunals but on all members of the community — to recognise and respect the human rights of others».
Not exact matches
In the area of promotion, activities of different types are
carried out on diverse themes (forgotten conflicts,
rights in the city, emerging
rights, human
rights in the street...) but with a common objective; to spread the
culture of human
rights in our society in order to make effective the respect, enjoyment and guarantee of fundamental
rights.
Justice Kirby addressed the issue of native title
rights to minerals, saying» [I] t is not enough merely to allow Indigenous peoples to
carry out their traditional economic activities without legal protection for their exercise of control and decision - making in relation to developments (including the use of natural resources... [T] he principle of non-discrimination must include a recognition that the
culture and laws of Indigenous peoples adapt to modern ways of life and evolve in a manner that the
cultures and laws of all societies do» (para 295).