Following a sudden escalation of violence in the fictional state of Lydora, large numbers of people flee across borders while others remain displaced within Lydora. Australia is asked to respond to the developing situation, and media reports refer to the United Nations (UN), UN agencies and other international organisations working with governments in the region.
c. Analyse one strength and one limitation of relying on the UN and its agencies/other organisations to influence Australia’s response to the Lydora situation.
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In Unit 4, students consider legal concepts, principles and contemporary issues studied in previous units to consider fundamental concepts of human rights and analyse Australia's participation within the global community. They recognise how human rights create challenges in national and international contexts, including for minority groups, and examine Australia's legal response to international law and human rights.
In Topic 1, students explore the global context for human rights and how international laws and institutions affect Australia.
the role of the UN, its agencies and other organisations, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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