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Op-Ed
20 October 1980

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Freedom of Information', La Trobe University Record, October-November 1980.

Article
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Joseph A. Camilleri, 'The Emerging Human Rights Agenda: Australia's Response', Interdisciplinary Peace Research, Vol. 1, No.1, May 1989, pp. 87-116.

Event
4 September 2002

Joseph Camilleri launches Dr Chandra Muzaffar's book:

Rights, Religion and Reform: enhancing human dignity through spiritual and moral transformation, London, RoutledgeCurzon, 2002, 373 pp.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Since 1966 UNDP has partnered with people at all levels of society to help build nations that can withstand crisis, and drive and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone.

Speech
22 November 2015

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The address highlighted the unprecedented crisis in international relations: breakdown of international humanitarian relations law, the largest wave of displaced peopl

Article

Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Under Labor: Aboriginal land rights', Arena, 36, 1974, 5-11.

Event
20 March 2016

I had the privilege to be part of the group that led the walk from the the State Library to the Queen Victoria Gardens.

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The monument was erected by the Darebin Ethnic Communities Council in honour of all the victims of the crime of genocide and other mass atrocity crimes. The monument also stands a a reminder of crime of genocide inflicted historically upon the Indigenous people of Australia, of which the far-reaching effects are still evident today.

Darebin Ethnic Communities Council

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Photo credit: PJF Military Collection / Alamy Stock Photo

The UN Security Council was recently told: 

We stand at a critical point in history. Already at the beginning of the year we are facing the largest humanitarian crisis since the creation of the UN. 

If we need a political solution to address this situation, if could be that the humanitarian enterprise is dead. Political will is thin on the ground, with a trend towards isolationism and reduction of aid budgets.

The international humanitarian system is failing those it seeks to assist, and with 20 million experiencing famine today, that number is too large to ignore.

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