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A ‘tick and flick’ exercise: Movement and form in Australian parliamentary human rights scrutiny

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posted on 2025-01-10, 03:54 authored by Sean MulcahySean Mulcahy, Kate SeearKate Seear
Human rights scrutiny processes in some Australian parliaments require consideration of whether rights-limiting legislation is reasonable, justifiable, and proportionate. The Queensland Human Rights commissioner has raised concerns of this becoming a perfunctory 'tick and flick' exercise in which decision-makers perform the dance steps to [rights] derogation - a concern emulated by others. Taking this notion of tick and flick and dance steps literally, this article explores movement and form in the composition of parliamentary human rights scrutiny reports. Drawing from Marie Jacob and Anna Macdonald's notion of legal documents as material, somatic, and metaphorical forms, this article analyzes the choreographic and calligraphic forms in these reports. Through exploring the forms themselves alongside interview data about parliamentary human rights scrutiny practices, this article speculates on whether form has bearing on the process of parliamentary human rights scrutiny, and how form shapes the substance of both the reports and human rights themselves.

History

Publication Date

2023-12-01

Journal

Dance Research Journal

Volume

55

Issue

3

Pagination

47 - 64

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

ISSN

0149-7677

Rights Statement

© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Dance Studies Association This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.

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