by Chris Merritt | Jan 11, 2024 | Commentary, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
Why were we so shocked to learn this week that a significant proportion of would-be citizens struggle to understand ideas like the rule of law and democracy? Their failure, while regrettable, is merely a symptom of a wider malaise in civics education that is...
by Chris Merritt | Jan 4, 2024 | Chris Merritt, Human Rights, ICAC, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
On one level, this is a tale of two mining companies – one owned by Chinese communists and the other owned by Australians and Americans. But on another level, it is a warning: what happened to these companies is proof that equality before the law – one of the...
by Chris Merritt | Dec 31, 2023 | Chris Merritt, Human Rights, ICAC, Media Article
Back in March, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus set the wheels in motion for what could turn out to be a difficult chapter in Labor’s unending quest for a federal charter of rights. For a while, this proposal looked like plain sailing. Dreyfus asked the Labor-dominated...
by Chris Merritt | Dec 22, 2023 | Chris Merritt, Commentary, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
Sally Dowling SC took office as NSW Director of Public Prosecutions in August 2021. Just over a year later, in September, 2022, she was put on notice by the District Court that there was something “troubling” about the way her organisation had applied its prosecution...
by Chris Merritt | Dec 15, 2023 | Chris Merritt, Human Rights, Media Article, Model Litigant
As the year draws to a close and we take stock of all we have done and all we have left undone, our assessments – both positive and negative – will inevitably be based on personal guiding principles.Without such a framework we are lost, incapable of telling the...
by Chris Merritt | Dec 8, 2023 | Attorney General, Chris Merritt, Human Rights, ICAC, Media Article, Rule of Law Issue
When the United Nations Human Rights Committee found breaches of human rights had taken place in NSW, it asked the federal government to prevent a recurrence.Those breaches relate to the flawed legal infrastructure surrounding the NSW Independent Commission Against...