
Justice, but not in my language: Aboriginal interpreter shortage in NT courts
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The Chronic Shortage of Indigenous Interpreters in the Northern Territory's Courts
This chapter discusses the chronic shortage of indigenous interpreters in Australia's justice system, particularly in the Northern Territory. It highlights the violation of the right to interpretation in court, which was established in the case of Roland Abattarringer. The chapter emphasizes the importance of upholding international human rights treaties and calls for action to address this issue.
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