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Some References, Definitions, and Notes Used by WhistleBlowers |
ADD - Attention Deficit Disorder. Information and Legal Actions
ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Information and Legal Actions
Asset recovery - Seizing assets from corrupt officials. UN Convention Against Corruption Dec 2006
Avoiding HealthQuest or similar government doctors' 'assessments' - Reference
Bias: Test for bias as per case Sun v Minister for immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1997) 81 FCR 71
Bullying - What is Bullying, Affects, Actions, Symptoms
Certificate - Definition (Ref: Macquarie Dictionary)
Certify - Definition (Ref: Macquarie Dictionary)
Challenging Jurisdiction for the Right to Trial By Jury - Reference
Civil society (e.g. WBDE) to assist fight corruption. UN Convention Against Corruption Dec 2006
Codes Of Conduct | |
Consent to medical process requirement – Doctors MUST obtain a valid consent BEFORE conducting a medical process on a patient.
Corrupt Conduct - Definition from Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) Act
Corruption in Government - Gender dynamism. Excerpts from "Are Women Really the 'Fairer' Sex? Corruption and Women in Government.
Corruption - Excerpts from United Nations Convention Against Corruption
Corruption - Prevention - Excerpt from United Nations Convention Against Corruption
Corruption - Criminalization- Excerpt from United Nations Convention Against Corruption
Corruption - International cooperation - Excerpts from United Nations Convention Against Corruption
Corruption - Asset recovery from corrupt officials - Excerpts from United Nations Convention against Corruption
Corruption Resistance - DIY Guide rom ICAC - PDF 122k
Corruption - UN Convention Against Corruption - Aust Parliament Joint Standing C'tee Report UNCAC 11 May 2005
Corruption - UN Convention Against Corruption - Aust Parliament Joint Standing C'tee Report UNCAC 17 Aug 2005 - Aust ratifies UNCAC on 7 December 2005
Corruption - UN Convention Against Corruption - Complete PDF document
Corruption - UN Convention Against Corruption 14 December 2006 Civil Society Statement. Full Document. Excerpt confirms Australia committed to now protect its whistleblowers
Corruption - UN Convention Against Corruption - 2006 Civil Society Statement - Full Document
Court Judgement - Irregular - Reference
Court may set its own Order - Reference
Court may correct itself - Reference
Crimes Act: Concealing Indictable Offence Excerpt
Crimes Act 1900 Excerpts - Excerpts
Crimes Act 1900 - Aiding and Abetting Excerpt
Crimes Act 1900 Excerpts re unlawfully changing computer data - Excerpts
Detriment - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Disability Discrimination Case: David Loscialpo v New South Wales Police Service
Employment - Public Sector - Statistics by NSW PSA
Estop - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Estoppel - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Estoppel by judgment see Definition
ex debito justitiae - definition and cases
Forced Psychiatric Appointments by Employer - Considerations for an Employee
Fraud Control in Australian Agencies - Guidelines by Attorney-General Remedies. Financial and other penalties.
Freedom of Information. Transparency - Public's Right to KnowUN Convention Against Corruption Dec 2006
Functus Officio - Definition and Notes
Harm - Definition
HealthQuest - Avoiding unwanted 'assessment'
HealthQuest Financial Report 2006 - Funding and Expenditure - Audit Office
HealthQuest processes - "flawed" - Gov and Related Employees Appeals Tribunal (GREAT) Report
ICAC - Commencement and Funding
Irregular Judgement - Reference
Jobs, Productivity and Fairness – Ministerial Statement by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd 2009
Ministerial Code of Conduct. - Excerpt from John Howard 1996
Misrepresentation - Reference(Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Model Leadership Code - 22nd Australasian and Pacific Regional Ombudsman Conference - Reference
National Treaties Implementation - Council of Australian Governments (COAG) - Reference
"No Court to Lend Aid to an Action Founded on an Immoral or Illegal Act" - Excerpt from Beattie v Reid [2002] NSWSC 1088 case
Privacy Principles Excerpts - Reference
Procedural Fairness - granted and accorded to paedophile DZ by Crown Solicitors and DoCS. Ref: Wood Royal Commission 1997
Procedural Fairness and Natural Justice | – References and Notes |
– Concepts | |
– granted and accorded to paedophile DZ by Crown Solicitors and DoCS. Ref: Wood Royal Commission 1997 | |
–Reference. Case Dixon v Cwth |
Psychiatric 'Assessments' - Avoiding government 'assessors' e.g. HealthQuest, Comcare
Psychiatric Examination of Employees - Court Case challenging an employer's right to force employee to submit. Bliss v South East Thames Regional Authority
Psychiatric Labelling - ADD (“Attention Deficit Disorder” ) Information and Legal Actions
Psychiatric Labelling - ADHD (“Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”) Information and Legal Actions
Psychiatry – Political – References to processes in Germany, Soviet Russia, China, Australia - Reference
Public's Right to Question the Judiciary - Reference and notes
Recommendation - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Reliance - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Res judicata - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Res judicata pro veritate accipitur - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Retirement - Definition
Retirement (forced) of Public Sector Employees - HealthQuest's Guidelines 23/3/07
Salaries and Allowances | - Full-Time Office Holders 1 October 2009 Federal |
- Public Office Holders 1 October 2007 NSW | |
- Prime Minister, NSW Premier, Members of Parliament etc 30 October 2009 Federal Office Holders |
Stasiland - Excerpt from "Stasiland" by Anne Funder
Termination - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Threat - Definition (Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Trial by Jury - research by John Wilson
Trial By Jury Right - Challenging Jurisdiction
United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) - Complete Treaty Preamble and Provisions, Preventative Measures, Criminalization and law enforcement, International Co-operation, Asset Recovery, etc
United Nations Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment
Victimise - Definition
The words "victim" and "victimise" are defined in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (Vol 2) as:
Victim
1. A living creature killed and offered as a sacrifice to some deity or supernatural power.
2. A person who is put to death or subjected to torture by another; one who suffers severely in body or property through cruel or oppressive treatment.
One who is reduced or destined to suffer under some oppressive or destructive agency.
One who perishes or suffers in health, etc from some enterprise or pursuit voluntarily undertaken.
In weaker sense: one who suffers some injury, hardship, or loss, is badly treated or taken advantage of, or the like.
Victimise
1. To make a victim of; to cause to suffer discomfort, inconvenience, etc; to cheat, swindle, or defraud.
2. To put to death as, or in the manner of, a sacrificial victim; to slaughter.
Victimisation - Definition
Vitiate - Definition
To invalidate or make legally defective. For example, a decision made contrary to natural justice is vitiated until it is declared void by a competent body or court: Calvin v Carr [1979] 1 NSWLR 1; (1979) 22 ALR 417
(Ref: Butterworths Concise Australian Legal Dictionary)
Whistleblower - Definition
Whistleblowing in the Public Sector. Report by Griffith University
When an employee has raised concerns over corruption,
mismanagement, waste, or practices involving health
and safety risk occurring with an organisation, or
other such matters, and employer reacts adversely
towards the employee because s/he raised those
concerns, the targeted employee is referred to as a
"whistleblower". Such an unscrupulous employer is
referred to as a bully or victimiser. Labelling
unscrupulous or corrupt employers is desirable to
distinguish between these and ethical employers.
Whistleblower protection - Australia must now protect whistleblowers.UN Convention Against Corruption Dec 2006
Wood Royal Commission - Extract re DoCS and Crown Solicitors granting procedural fairness to paedophile DZ
Zersetsung
Excerpt from "Stasiland" by Anne Funder
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