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- Employment and Industrial Relations
- Environmental Principles
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- Indigenous Australians
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- Peace and Security
- Population
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Principles
The Australian Greens believe that:
- all Australians have a right to a safe, peaceful and ecologically sustainable existence, free from crime and fear of violence.
- the rule of law and access to justice are fundamental to a democratic society.
- the separation of powers between the executive, the parliament and the judiciary is crucial to the maintenance of freedom and justice.
- judicial independence is necessary to ensure the separation of powers.
- equality before the law can only be achieved when there is recognition of the way in which cultural, social and economic issues structure choices and influence decisions.
- the fundamental principles of criminal law, such as the right to silence, innocence until guilt is proven, and open courts, should be preserved and upheld.
- access to justice requires policies and resources that seek to overcome social, economic and cultural inequalities to ensure equality before the law.
- Australian law must acknowledge the particular cultural and social needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Goals
The Australian Greens want:
- courts and tribunals that are independent of the government of the day.
- domestic laws that fully incorporate Australia’s international legal obligations.
- an end to inappropriate, politically motivated law and order campaigns and the threat of terrorism being used to undermine or discard basic principles of law.
- adequate funding of community legal centres and legal aid in both criminal and civil jurisdictions to ensure access to justice for all Australians.
- a criminal justice system based on principles of restorative justice and the rights of offenders and victims.
- a family law system that is fair and is based on the best interests of the child.
Measures
The Australian Greens will:
- ensure that judges, magistrates and tribunal members have tenure.
- restore adequate funding to federal courts and tribunals to enable them to provide equitable access to the law.
- implement the outstanding recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.
- uphold judicial discretion in sentencing, and repeal mandatory sentencing legislation.
- allow customary law and other cultural or personal factors to be taken into account by judges in determining sentences.
- implement alternatives to imprisonment, where appropriate, including restorative justice and diversionary programs.
- work with the legal community to identify the level of funding needed to ensure adequate levels of legal aid.
- increase funding to community legal centres as an adjunct to legal aid and private legal practitioners.
- end the criminalisation of consensual adult sex work.
- oppose attempts to restrict litigants' capacity to seek compensation under the civil law.
- strengthen citizens’ privacy protection, including opposing a national identification card.
- prohibit the use of racial profiling, and the arbitrary use of racial descriptors by police or other government agencies.
- prohibit the use of electroshock weapons and Tasers.
- progress gun law reform, including prohibition of the possession and use of automatic hand guns in the community.
Authorised and printed by Derek Schild, Australian Greens, 8-10 Hobart Place Canberra 2601

