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Human Rights Explained

Fact sheet 1: Defining Human Rights

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Human rights are often defined in different ways.

Simple definitions that are often given include:

The Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (AHRC Act) contains a limited definition of human rights for the purposes of that Act.

‘Human rights’ are defined by section 3 of the AHRC Act as the rights and freedoms contained in specific international instruments that are scheduled to, or declared under, the AHRC Act.

These instruments are:

The effect of this limited definition is to limit the scope of the functions of the Australian Human Rights Commission that relate to ‘human rights’ (see section 11 of the AHRC Act).

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner also exercises functions on behalf of the Commission in relation to the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (see section 46C of the AHRC Act)). ‘Human rights’ in this context includes the rights and freedoms recognised by the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (see section 46A of the AHRC Act).

In exercising these functions, the Commissioner is also required to have regard to additional human rights instruments where appropriate, namely: