Federal Discrimination Law: full Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1 - Introduction
- 1.1. Nature and Scope of this Publication
- 1.2 'HREOC' and the 'Australian Human Rights Commission'
- 1.3 What is 'Unlawful Discrimination'?
- 1.4 The Brandy Decision and HREOC's Former Hearing Function
Chapter 2 – The Age Discrimination Act
- 2.1
Introduction to the ADA - 2.2 Age Discrimination Defined
- 2.3 Proscribed Areas of Age Discrimination
- 2.4 Ancillary Liability
- 2.5 Victimisation
- 2.6 General Exemptions Under the ADA
- 2.6.1 ‘Positive discrimination’
- 2.6.2 Exemption for youth wages
- 2.6.3 Exemption relating to superannuation, insurance and credit
- 2.6.4 Exemption for charities, religious and voluntary bodies
- 2.6.5 Exemption in relation to health
- 2.6.6 Exemption relating to direct compliance with laws, orders of courts including taxation legislation and social security legislation
- 2.6.7 Exemption in relation to migration and citizenship
Chapter 3 – The Racial Discrimination Act
- 3.1 Introduction to the RDA
- 3.1.1 Scope of the RDA
- 3.1.2 Other unlawful acts and offences
- 3.1.3 Interaction between RDA, State, Territory and other Commonwealth Laws
- (a) Impact of s 10 on enjoyment of rights
- (b) Impact of s 10 on discriminatory State laws
- (c) Impact of s 10 on discriminatory Territory laws
- (d) Impact of s 10 on discriminatory Commonwealth laws
- (e) Impact of s 9 on State laws
- (f) The RDA does not invalidate State laws that promote the objects of ICERD
- 3.1.4 Constitutionality
- 3.2 Racial Discrimination Defined
- 3.2.2 Direct discrimination under the RDA
- 3.2.3 Indirect discrimination under the RDA
- 3.2.4 Interference with the recognition, enjoyment or exercise of human rights or fundamental freedoms on an equal footing
- 3.3 Exceptions
- 3.4 Racial Hatred
- 3.4.1 Background
- 3.4.2 Significance of term racial hatred
- 3.4.3 Persons to whom the provisions apply
- 3.4.4 Causation and intention to offend
- 3.4.5 Reasonably likely to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate
- 3.4.6 Otherwise than in private
- 3.4.7 Exemptions
- (a) Onus of proof
- (b) A broad or narrow interpretation?
- (c) Reasonably and in good faith
- (d) Section 18D(a): artistic works
- (e) Section 18D(b): Statement, publication, debate or discussion made or held for any genuine academic, artistic, scientific purpose or other genuine purpose in the public interest
- (f) Section 18D(c): Fair and accurate reports in the public interest and fair comment on matter of public interest where comment is a genuinely held belief
- 3.5 Victimisation
- 3.6 Vicarious Liability
Chapter 4 – The Sex Discrimination Act
- 4.1 Introduction to the SDA
- 4.2 Direct Discrimination Under the SDA
- 4.3 Indirect Discrimination Under the SDA
- 4.4 Special Measures Under the SDA
- 4.5 Areas of Discrimination
- 4.6 Sexual Harassment
- 4.7 Exemptions
- 4.8 Victimisation
- 4.9 Vicarious Liability
- 4.10 Aiding or Permitting an Unlawful Act
Chapter 5 – The Disability Discrimination Act
- 5.1 Introduction to the DDA
- 5.2 Disability Discrimination Defined
- 5.2.1 ‘Disability’ defined
- 5.2.2 Direct discrimination under the DDA
- 5.2.3 Indirect discrimination under the DDA
- 5.2.4 Other grounds: Aids, assistants and assistance animals
- 5.2.5 Disability standards
- 5.2.6 Harassment
- 5.3 Areas of Discrimination
- 5.3.1 Employment (s 15)
- 5.3.2 Education
- 5.3.3 Access to premises
- 5.3.4 Provision of goods, services and facilities
- 5.4 Ancillary Liability
- 5.5 Unjustifiable Hardship and Other Exemptions
- 5.6 Victimisation
Chapter 6 – Practice and Procedure
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Parties to a complaint to HREOC
- 6.3 Interim Injunctions
- 6.4 Election of Jurisdiction
- 6.5 HREOC Act is an Exclusive Regime
- 6.6 Scope of Applications Made Under s 46PO of the HREOC Act to the FMC and Federal Court
- 6.7 Relevance of Other Complaints to HREOC
- 6.8 Pleading Direct and Indirect Discrimination as Alternatives
- 6.9 Applications for Extension of Time
- 6.10 State Statutes of Limitation
- 6.11 Interim Injunctions Under s 46PO(6) of the HREOC Act
- 6.12 Applications for Summary Disposal
- 6.12.1 Changes to rules concerning summary disposal of proceedings
- 6.12.2 Principles governing determination of whether there are ‘no reasonable prospects’
- 6.12.3 Onus/material to be considered by the Court
- 6.12.4 Examples of matters where the power has been exercised
- 6.12.5 Frivolous or vexatious proceedings and abuse of process
- 6.12.6 Dismissal of application due to non-appearance of applicant
- 6.13 Application for Dismissal for Want of Prosecution
- 6.14 Application for Suppression Order
- 6.15 Interaction Between the FMC and the Federal Court
- 6.16 Appeals from the FMC to the Federal Court
- 6.17 Approach to Statutory Construction of Unlawful Discrimination Laws
- 6.18 Standard of Proof in Discrimination Matters
- 6.19 Miscellaneous Procedural and Evidentiary Matters
- 6.19.1 Request for copy of transcript
- 6.19.2 Unrepresented litigants
- 6.19.3 Representation by unqualified person
- 6.19.4 Consideration of fresh evidence out of time
- 6.19.5 Statements made at HREOC conciliation
- 6.19.6 Security for costs
- 6.19.7 Applicability of s 347 of the Legal Profession Act 2004 (NSW) to federal discrimination cases
- 6.19.8 Judicial immunity from suit under federal discrimination law
- 6.19.9 Adjournment pending decision of Legal Aid Commission
- 6.19.10 Appointment of litigation guardians under the FMC Rules
- 6.19.11 ‘No case’ submission
Chapter 7 – Damages and Remedies
- 7.1 Section 46PO(4) of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986 (Cth)
- 7.2 Damages
- 7.2.1 General approach to damages
- 7.2.2 Damages under the RDA
- (a) Carr v Boree Aboriginal Corporation
- (b) McMahon v Bowman
- (c) Horman v Distribution Group
- (d) San v Dirluck Pty Ltd
- (e) Baird v Queensland
- (f) Gama v Qantas Airways Ltd
- (g) Silberberg v The Builders Collective of Australia Inc
- (h) Campbell v Kirstenfeldt
- (i) House v Queanbeyan Community Radio Station
- 7.2.3 Damages under the SDA generally
- (a) Font v Paspaley Pearls Pty Ltd
- (b) Grulke v KC Canvas Pty Ltd
- (c) Cooke v Plauen Holdings Pty Ltd
- (d) Song v Ainsworth Game Technology Pty Ltd
- (e) Escobar v Rainbow Printing Pty Ltd (No 2)
- (f) Mayer v Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation
- (g) Evans v National Crime Authority
- (h) Rispoli v Merck Sharpe & Dohme (Australia) Pty Ltd
- (i) Kelly v TPG Internet Pty Ltd
- (j) Gardner v All Australia Netball Association Ltd
- (k) Ho v Regulator Australia Pty Ltd
- (l) Howe v Qantas Airways Ltd
- (m) Dare v Hurley
- (n) Fenton v Hair & Beauty Gallery Pty Ltd
- (o) Rankilor v Jerome Pty Ltd
- (p) Iliff v Sterling Commerce (Australia) Pty Ltd
- 7.2.4 Damages in sexual harassment cases
- (a) Gilroy v Angelov
- (b) Elliott v Nanda
- (c) Shiels v James
- (d) Johanson v Blackledge
- (e) Horman v Distribution Group
- (f) Wattle v Kirkland
- (g) Aleksovski v Australia Asia Aerospace Pty Ltd
- (h) McAlister v SEQ Aboriginal Corporation
- (i) Beamish v Zheng
- (j) Bishop v Takla
- (k) Hughes v Car Buyers Pty Ltd
- (l) Trainor v South Pacific Resort Hotels Pty Ltd
- (m) Phillis v Mandic
- (n) Frith v The Exchange Hotel
- (o) San v Dirluck Pty Ltd
- (p) Cross v Hughes
- (q) Hewett v Davies
- (r) Lee v Smith
- (s) Lee v Smith (No 2)
- 7.2.5 Damages under the DDA
- (a) Barghouthi v Transfield Pty Ltd
- (b) Haar v Maldon Nominees
- (c) Travers v New South Wales
- (d) McKenzie v Department of Urban Services
- (e) Oberoi v Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission
- (f) Sheehan v Tin Can Bay Country Club
- (g) Randell v Consolidated Bearing Company (SA) Pty Ltd
- (h) Forbes v Commonwealth
- (i) McBride v Victoria (No 1)
- (j) Bassanelli v QBE Insurance
- (k) Darlington v CASCO Australia Pty Ltd
- (l) Clarke v Catholic Education Office
- (m) Power v Aboriginal Hostels Ltd
- (n) Trindall v NSW Commissioner of Police
- (o) Hurst and Devlin v Education Queensland
- (p) Drury v Andreco Hurll Refractory Services Pty Ltd (No 4)
- (q) Wiggins v Department of Defence – Navy
- (r) Vickers v The Ambulance Service of NSW
- (s) Hurst v Queensland
- (t) Rawcliffe v Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service
- (u) Forest v Queensland Health
- (v) Gordon v Commonwealth
- 7.3 Apologies
- 7.4 Declarations
- 7.5 Orders Directing a Respondent Not to Repeat or Continue Conduct
- 7.6 Other Remedies
Chapter 8 – Costs Awards
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Usual Principles of Costs to Apply
- 8.3 Factors Considered
- 8.3.1 Where there is a public interest element
- 8.3.2 Unrepresented applicants
- 8.3.3 The successful party should not lose the benefit of their victory
- 8.3.4 Courts should be slow to award costs at an early stage
- 8.3.5 Unmeritorious claims and conduct which unnecessarily prolongs proceedings
- 8.3.6 Applicant only partially successful
- 8.4 Applications for Indemnity Costs
- 8.5 Application of s 47 of the Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 (NSW) to Human Rights Cases in the FMC