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100 1 $aMaddison, Sarah.
245 10 $aHow well does Australian democracy serve sexual and gender minorities? /$cprepared by Sarah Maddison and Emma Partridge for the Democratic Audit of Australia.
260 $a[Canberra] :$bAustralian National University,$cc2007.
300 $ax, 50 p. ;$c21 cm.
490 1 $aReport ;$vno. 9
505 0 $a1. Introduction : the meaning of sexual equality -- 2. Legislative frameworks -- 3. Spousal rights and the legal recognition of intimate relationships -- 4. Public policy and attitudes -- 5. Conclusion : barriers to equal citizenship.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 45-46).
520 $a"Whilst there has been considerable progress in the human rights of sexual and gender minorities in recent decades, [this report] highlights the extent to which significant inequalities persist, particularly in respect of relationship recognition."--Publisher website.
650 0 $aGay rights$zAustralia.
651 0 $aAustralia$xPolitics and government$y21st century.
700 1 $aPartridge, Emma.
710 2 $aAustralian National University.$bDemocratic Audit of Australia.
830 0 $aReport (Australian National University. Democratic Audit of Australia) ;$vno. 9.
988 $a20071203
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