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Evatt Book Launch: The Tolpuddle Martyrs: Injustice within the law

Event date: 09 December 2009
Type: Book launch
Location: Jubilee Room, NSW Parliament House
Time: 4. pm, Wednesday 9 December
RSVP: admin@evatt.usyd.edu.au or 8090 1170
A new book from the Evatt Foundation A new book from the Evatt Foundation




To commemorate the 175th anniversary of the transportation of the six labourers to Australia and the 30th anniversary of the Evatt Foundation, we are pleased to invite you to join

Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG

for the launch of

The Tolpuddle Martyrs:
Injustice within the law

by Herbert Vere Evatt with a new introduction by Geoffrey Robertson, published by Sydney University Press in association with the Evatt Foundation.



The legend of the six rural labourers who were transported to Australia in 1834 for swearing an oath of solidarity is celebrated as the foundation of the modern trade union movement.

In his introduction to this new edition of Herbert ('Doc') Evatt's brilliant account, Geoffrey Robertson QC points out that the case stood for something different, and something very frightening: that oppression and cruelty do not always fail. Indeed, they sometimes succeed beyond the hopes of the oppressors.

The labourers suffered no violence 'save the extreme and horrible violence of the law itself'. The true lesson from the story demonstrates that societies need guarantees to prevent 'injustice within the law'.

The Tolpuddle Martyrs inspired Doc Evatt's support for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Robertson argues that it should inspire the Rudd Labor government to legislate for a bill of rights in Australia today.

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