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- Title
YOU CAN'T ORDER SORRINESS, SO IS THERE ANY VALUE IN AN ORDERED APOLOGY? AN ANALYSIS OF ORDERED APOLOGIES IN ANTI-DISCRIMINATION CASES.
- Authors
Carroll, Robyn
- Abstract
The article offers information on the legality of ordered apologies in Australia. It states that apologies are considered to have various meanings such as the expression of heartfelt regrets, and the process composing of three components such as affirmation, affect and action. It mentions that in terms of anti-discrimination cases, the legal power to order apologies is associated with the Australian courts and tribunals working under the federal and state anti-discrimination legislations.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; APOLOGIZING; REGRET; ANTI-discrimination laws; ADMINISTRATIVE courts
- Publication
University of New South Wales Law Journal, 2010, Vol 33, Issue 2, p360
- ISSN
0313-0096
- Publication type
Article