We also provide specialist, independent legal analysis of human rights and discrimination issues to a wide range of groups, including governments, parliaments and the courts.
HREOC has a responsibility to review existing and proposed legislation, prepare submissions and inquire into complaints of alleged breaches of human rights.
We also appear in court to make submissions on matters that deal with human rights or discrimination issues.
This work is undertaken by the Legal Section within HREOC.
What's new
- HREOC’s submission seeking leave to intervene in The Queen vs Wei Tang
(13 may 2008)
- Australia’s compliance with the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (April 2008)
- Sex Discrimination Act Exemption application - Griffith City Council (trading as Griffith Regional Aquatic Leisure) Centre (24 April 2008)






