Drawing on the experience of our clients, we drew the parliament’s attention to the systemic failures to address violence against Indigenous women and children.
How can we protect the rights of Indigenous children in youth detention?
Instead of locking up kids in youth detention, we must give them medical care, education, and connection to their community.
Exposing violence against First Nations women and girls at the UN
We have written to the UN to draw international attention to systemic violence against First Nations women and children in Australia.
National Justice Project urges UK lawmakers to resist offshore processing of refugees
Our submission provides a detailed analysis of the liability risks arising from offshore processing; lack of durable solutions for resettlement of refugees; the risks of relying on foreign sovereign states to resolve domestic obligations; the logistical challenges arising from relying on foreign sovereign governments; the foreseeable and avoidable harm that offshore processing causes; and
the risks relating to pre-emptive removal.
National Justice Project calls for greater judicial diversity to tackle courtroom bias
Our submission discusses how implicit bias impacts First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and women in the legal system.
Exposing Healthcare Discrimination in Regional NSW
The National Justice Project has authored a submission to the NSW parliamentary inquiry into regional, rural and remote healthcare.
Shining a Spotlight on Discrimination against Migrants and Refugees with Disabilities
The National Justice Project, in conjunction with the Sydney Centre for International Law, has co-authored a submission to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability.