Watching Brief

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Watching Brief is a book by Australian barrister and human rights advocate Julian Burnside that reflects on law, justice, and civil liberties through his legal experiences.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about civil rights in the war on terror
freedom of speech
government accountability
refugee rights
rule of law
treatment of asylum seekers in Australia
author Julian Burnside
basedOn Julian Burnside's legal experiences
countryOfOrigin Australia
genre legal non-fiction
memoir
hasFormat print
hasPart case reflections
essays
hasPerspective human rights advocacy
hasReception well received by civil liberties advocates
hasTheme abuse of executive power
importance of due process
intersection of law and politics
moral responsibility of lawyers
protection of minority rights
public advocacy through the courts
intendedAudience general readers
law students
legal practitioners
language English
literaryForm essay collection
mainSubject Australian legal system
civil liberties
human rights
justice
law
notableFor critique of government policies affecting civil liberties
reflection on law and justice in Australia
placeOfPublication Melbourne
publicationDate 2007
publisher Scribe Publications
setting Australia
timePeriod early 21st century
late 20th century

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Julian Burnside hasWrittenWork Watching Brief