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A Human Rights Act for Queensland?

23 May 2016

Griffith Law School Dean Professor Pene Mathew recorded as part of a Justice in Focus panel for ABC Radio National’s Big Ideas

Pene Mathew recorded for ABC Radio National’s Big Ideas

Staff profile: Professor Pene Mathew

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Etueni Ngaluafe

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