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Mobilising for effective redress: the role of international human rights complaints in police accountability in Victoria.

Griffin, Laura; Husper, Gregor; Sanchez Mera, Silvina

Authors

Laura Griffin

Gregor Husper



Abstract

This article analyses the role of international human rights complaints mechanisms in the police accountability landscape in Australia, focusing on individual complaints to the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) under the First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to which Australia is a signatory. We do so through a case study of Horvath v Australia, which involved 'a disgraceful and outrageous display of police force' against Corinna Horvath in 1996 (State of Victoria v Horvath [2002] VSCA 177, 9-10 [15]). The HRC found that Australia had violated Horvath's rights under article 2(3) of the ICCPR to an 'effective remedy' for substantive rights violations, given the difficulties she faced in accessing compensation through domestic mechanisms. Horvath's complaint was successful in spurring individual compensation and a formal apology, as well as shaping legislative reforms to civil liability for police harms. However, given the limits of these reforms and the ongoing failures of Victoria's police complaints and disciplinary processes, Australia remains in breach of its human rights obligations. Ultimately, our analysis demonstrates how the potential of human rights complaints for systemic change relies on mobilization by civil society, in the face of enduring political inertia.

Citation

GRIFFIN, L., HUSPER, G. and SANCHEZ MERA, S. 2025. Mobilising for effective redress: the role of international human rights complaints in police accountability in Victoria. Current issues in criminal justice [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/10345329.2025.2557697

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 2, 2025
Online Publication Date Oct 29, 2025
Deposit Date Nov 14, 2025
Publicly Available Date Nov 14, 2025
Journal Current issues in criminal justice
Print ISSN 1034-5329
Electronic ISSN 2206-9542
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/10345329.2025.2557697
Keywords Police accountability; Human rights; ICCPR; Effective remedy; Victoria
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/3116481

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