Human Rights and Social Justice: A frontline perspective from a Community Legal Centre
Abstract
In this article the author examines the work of a community legal centre in Western Australia from a human rights perspective and concludes that much of it relates to rights set forth in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and other international instruments. She considers how such rights can be maintained and vindicated by an organisation with few legal resources and how a community legal centre can best relate to the work performed by Legal Aid offices.
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