Reconstituting 'Human Security' in a New Security Environment: One Australian, Two Canadians and Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Title
Reconstituting 'Human Security' in a New Security Environment: One Australian, Two Canadians and Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Publication Date
2006
Author(s)
Carne, Greg
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4516-2946
Email: gcarne@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:gcarne
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian National University
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:19602
Abstract
This article explores a controversial claim by the Commonwealth Attorney-General that counter-terrorism legislation is justified by reference to the obligations of governments to ensure their citizens' human security, which, in tum, is suggested to flow from article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). As the title suggests, the article focuses upon and analyses the views of the Attorney-General (the one Australian) and two Canadians influential in the field of human security, as the Attorney-General's particular assertions regarding human security and human rights have been articulated and advanced by citing the writings of these two Canadians, Irwin Cotler and Louise Arbour.
Link
Citation
Australian Year Book of International Law, v.25, p. 1-41
ISSN
0084-7658
Start page
1
End page
41

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