Justice Douglas noted that individual privacy concerns were protected by a
series of express
Constitutional provisions, like the Third
Amendment's prohibition on quartering soldiers during peacetime, the Fourth
Amendment's right to be free from unreasonable search or seizure, and the Fifth
Amendment's right against self - incrimination.
On this basis, the Social Justice Report 2000 recommended as the third pillar
of a rights framework,
constitutional amendments to entrench non-discrimination in Australian law, examination
of proposals for a Bill
of Rights, acceptance
of a
series of social justice principles to underpin negotiations with Indigenous people, and consideration
of the possibility
of a treaty.