Greg Barns SC - The Slow Death of Human Rights

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2021 · 46 MIN

Greg Barns SC - The Slow Death of Human Rights

from It is Discernable® · host Matt Wong

Greg Barns SC is the Spokesman for the Australian Lawyers Alliance and author of Rise of the Right: The War on Australia’s Liberal Values (2019).  Admitted to the Victorian Bar in 1986, Greg has been very vocal against human rights abuses and has called for Australia to adopt a Bill of Rights to protect both its citizens and journalists who are tasked with scrutinising governments. He continues to practise as a barrister, lecture in law at RMIT and write for various publications. In this interview we discussed the erosion of human rights by powerful executive governments in their desperation to respond to Covid-19. Importantly, Greg stresses that the decline in human rights we are witnessing in Australia started long before and pandemic. ------------------------------------------- New Orwellian Identify and Disrupt Laws https://youtu.be/23dP7JEPxWA GREG BARNS SC https://twitter.com/BarnsGreg https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-barns-sc-8a898773 https://www.booktopia.com.au/rise-of-the-right-greg-barns/book/9781743795422.html DISCERNABLE Our Private Community: discernable.locals.com The Crew Mailing List: https://discernable.io/crew The Video Archive: https://www.youtube.com/discernable The Podcast: http://discernable.io/listen ------------------------------------------- 1:15 The slow death of human rights 2:42 The Orwellian Identify and Disrupt laws now passed 3:59 Why our laws are becoming more intrusive 5:57 Selective anger over freedoms 7:33 Positive Justice vs Natural Justice 9:41 Australia has become legislation happy 12:37 Covid laws that will be used in other contexts 14:58 Making draconian regulations permanent features 16:33 Public Health Orders are not subject to scrutiny and are difficult to access 18:14 Covid ‘laws’ are unfair 20:22 How courts view Chief Health Officer directives 23:40 Predictions and solutions for the future of Australian human rights 31:01 Examples of major legislation reform in Australia 32:33 The enormous powers police have 34:17 What do police want? 36:27 The new outrageous conditions of bail wielded by police 39:07 The result of heavy-handed governance 41:40 Why the police target lower socio-economic areas

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