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 Action Involved  Violations of Statutory Law  Violation of Human Rights:
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
 Other Violations
 1. Entering someone else's land without the permission of the landowner * Trespass * Article 17 * Violation of easement law
 2. Building of water dam structure without BA & DA into environmental protected waterway (River Catchment) on someone else's land * Local Government Act
* Environmental Planning & Assessment Act
* River Catchment & Foreshore Act
* Trespass
* Article 17 * Violation of easement law
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 3. Council not stopping illegal work on someone else's land.
4. Council legalising illegal construction and approving a development and building for a person occupying 500 sqm of someone else's land without their agreement destroying environmental protected land
* Negligence
* Duty of Care
* Violation of the statutory laws listed under (2)
* Violation of Property Act
* Violations as stated in (2)
* Article 17
* Article 26
* Violation of easement law
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 5. Supreme Court of NSW judgments: Unlawful structures/ work can be carried out, remain on the land outside of the boundaries and also reinstated again if parties make agreements with each other. * Violation as stated in (2)
* Violation of Property Act
* Violation of Maxim of Law: Equity follows Law
* Article 17
* Article 26:
* Violation of easement rights
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 6. Discretion of Court to declare that any written piece of paper constitutes a Contract/Agreement despite the absence of the required components spelled out in the contract law and that the compliance with such contract would violate the statutory law * Contract Law: An agreement/contract is not valid if it breaches the law
* Contract Law: Agreements/Contract miss components as required by that law
* Article 1:
* Article 17
* Article 26
* Violation of easement rights
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 7. No compensation for Land acquisition. The disowned property owner is ordered to pay the costs for the proceedings * Violation of Property Act * Article 2: * Violation of easement rights
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 8. Court order that the landowner to prepare construction access on his land for someone else in the absence of such agreement by the owners using threat of imprisonment and property sequestration  * Contract Law: Agreements/Contract miss components as required by that law  * Article 11:  * Violation of easement rights
* Violation of basic principles of democracy
 9. Court refuses medical attention to self-representing person when she collapsed and passed out during hearing * Negligence
* Duty of care
* Violation of the basic principle of human rights to recognise and respect the inherent dignity of a human being
* Article 7:
* Article 16:
* Article 26
* Contempt of people
 10. Court of Appeal refused appeal for a case, which was based on a judgment the same court had set aside earlier because of error. * Breaches as stated in (1-10) * Article 2 and all other breaches as stated * Failing its only purpose to Prevent miscarriage of justice
 11. High Court of Australia: Refused leave for Appeal: Breaches of the laws are not of public interest. It seems to indicate that two parties can set aside statutory law via an agreement * Breaches as stated in (1-11) * Article 1
* Article 2
* Article 11
* Article 17
* Article 26
* Violation of easement rights
* Violation of the basic principles of democracy
* Failing its only purpose to Prevent miscarriage of justice
 12. The Australian Government subjected their children to more than 8 years of mental abuse and racial discrimination and took away their home and wealth.   * Article 2, Convention on the Rights of a Child  

Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:
Article 1: All peoples have the right of self-determination.
Article 2: The Government is responsible to ensure that any person whose rights have been violated shall have an effective remedy.
Article 7: No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Article 11: No on shall be imprisoned merely on the ground of inability to fulfil a contractual obligation
Article 16: Everyone shall have the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law
Article 17:Protection from unlawful interference with privacy, family, home etc.
Article 26: All persons are equal and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law.
Convention on the Rights of a Child:
Article 2: Right of a child for protection by the law without any discrimination

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