Tag: Australian Law

Protecting our citizens from complicity in Israel’s war crimes – Pearls and Irritations

Military man posing in front of Israel flag

Israel’s claims to being a “civilised democracy” and having “the most moral army in the world” have come under severe scrutiny by the international community since its disproportionate and dysregulated reaction to the horrific events of 7 October 2023. Whilst the flaming flags of “civilisation versus barbarism” are still being waved in Israel’s favour by some corners of the Albanese government, opposition parties and the media, such advocacy cannot be allowed to undermine Australia’s rule of law responsibility to protect its citizens from complicity in war crimes by foreign military forces, but also to show that the law applies to all, and that it is not antisemitic to state that to be the case.

Source: Protecting our citizens from complicity in Israel’s war crimes – Pearls and Irritations

Attorney-Generals criminalising 13 year olds is a national disgrace – Pearls and Irritations

Judge holding gavel in court courtroom at trial

The lethargy in lifting the age of criminal responsibility in Australia from 10 to 14 is scandalous given the numbers of vulnerable children caught up in the brutality of the criminal justice system daily.

Source: Attorney-Generals criminalising 13 year olds is a national disgrace – Pearls and Irritations

Santos loses landmark legal battle against Indigenous rights

Mining giant Santos has been ordered to shut down a major drilling operation after it was found that local Tiwi Islanders had not been consulted. Dr Binoy Kampmark reports.

Source: Santos loses landmark legal battle against Indigenous rights