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| Some References, Definitions, and Notes Used by WhistleBlowers |
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Notes, definitions, documents and extracts
- Certificate - Definition
- Certify - Definition
- Code of Conduct, Ministers. - Excerpt from John Howard 1996
- Corrupt Conduct - Definition from Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Act
- Corruption - Quote from Kofi Annan
- Corruption - Excerpts from United Nations Convention Against
Corruption (UNCAC) document and, as a signatory, Australia's
obligations
and responsibilities (The convention: http://www.unodc.org/pdf/crime/convention_corruption/signing/Convention-e.pdf)
- Counsel
have a duty to the Court and should move the Court
to consider relevant issues.
- Court
orders may be set aside; Nullities; Irregularities
- Court may set its own orders
- Court to correct failure by the legal representatives
- Ex debito justitiae - Definition and cases
- Functus Officio - Definition and case
notes
- Grievance
Resolution Guidelines (As included with a letter from
WBDE Human Rights and Ethics Panel to key state and federal politicians,
2 Nov 2005)
- Harm - Legal reference
- Human rights [link] -
Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals,
Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and
Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms. 8 March 1999. The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, 1948.
- Human
rights - Obligations and Responsibilities of Australia as
a Member of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights
- Human rights - See also "Trial
by Jury", below.
- Informed consent,
requirements
- Judgement
- No entitlement. Judgement btained in circumstances
where there is no entitlement whatever to judgement
- Judgement - Points may emerge only when judgement pronounced
- Judiciary
- the Public’s Right to Question
- Justice [link] -
United Nations - Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice
for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power. Adopted
by General Assembly resolution 40/34 of 29 November 1985.
- Justice must be seen to be done
- Malice
- Ministerial Code of Conduct. - Excerpt from John Howard 1996
- Model Leadership Code - 22nd Australasian and Pacific Regional Ombudsman Conference
- National Treaties Implementation - Council of Australian Governments (COAG)
- Political
rights [link] - United Nations
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(Date of Australia entering
into force 13/11/80).
- Privacy principles -
Excerpts from Privacy Act
- Procedural fairness and natural justice notes
- Procedural
Fairness and Natural Justice - Some references and information (As
included with a letter from
WBDE PF / NJ Panels to key players, 18 July 2005)
- Psychiatrically labelling whistleblowers
- Recommendation - Definition
- Retirement - Definition
- Termination - Definition
- Threat - Definition
- Torture [link] -
United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman
or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
(from United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of
Human Rights.) Australia
ratified 7 Sept 1989.
- Torture [link] -
Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Being Subjected
to Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1975.
- Trial by Jury - Affidavit in local court by John Wilson
- Trial by Jury
- Challenging juristiction, by John Wilson
- United
Nations - Charter - Preamble [link] - "We
the Peoples of the United Nations Determined ..."
- United
Nations - Charter - Purposes and Principles [link]
- Victim, victimise - Definitions
- Vitiate - Definition
- Whistleblower - What is a whistleblower?
- Work Rights
of People [link] - International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Australia
Ratified 10 Dec 1975.
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