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This statement is confused. You have confused Mandatory dentention which the states apply, to the federal government and their constitutional powers for immigration. It is not a human rights issue.Originally posted by meh
Mandatory Sentencing; goes against judicial discretion
the legal measures where the fed cov excersing section 51, overiding state law
effectiveness of international law protecting human rights
well, aust signs international declerations eg Universal Dec of HR, UNCROC, ratifies them and sometimes enacts them into our legislation which is effective
what is ineffective, is that international law can almost never be enforced, the countries do not have to comply if they do not want to; so if Aust doesn't feel like complying like with refugees, countries can't really do alot exept diplomaticaly oppose and impose sanctions.