Action Involved |
Violations of Statutory Law |
Violation of Human Rights:
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights |
Other Violations |
1. The Australian Government
failed to protect Mr Taylor's legal rights law when it allowed
the Commonwealth Bank of
Australia (CBA) to liquidate Mr Taylor's company, a company
which was not insolvent.
|
* Corporation Law |
* Article 2
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
2. The courts allowed the
CBA to breach their loan contract with Mr Taylor's company
unlawfully altering accounts without the knowledge of Mr
Taylor. |
* Corporation Law
* Contract Law
* Criminal Law
|
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
3. The courts ordered
seizure of personal assets of Mr Taylor for a company debt
although the company was not insolvent. |
* Corporation Law |
* Article 2
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
4. The courts allowed the
CBA to use confidential information of their client - Mr Taylor
-and gave away valuable unique intellectual property of Mr
Taylor's company to a competitor |
* Corporation Law
* Copyright Law
|
* Article 2
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic democratic principles
* Breach of Trust
|
5. The Commonwealth Bank of
Australia forced Mr Taylor to enter into a partnership which he
did not want and did not need.
|
* Corporation Law |
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
6. The CBA to negotiate with
his competitor to the purchase the assets and undertakings of Mr
Taylor's company before appointing the receiver/manager. |
* Corporation Law |
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
7.The court ordered the
liquidator to take possession of Mr Taylor's assets whilst the
litigation were not finalised. Mr Taylor lost his income and
therefore was unable to fight the unlawful asset stripping and
company liquidation. |
* Corporation Law
* Bankruptcy Law
|
* Article 2
* Article 14
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
8. The Australian Government
failed to protect Mr Taylor's legal rights when it allowed the
court to order that Mr Taylor was not allowed to enter the
premises of his company. |
|
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |
9. The CBA awarded their
manager with shares for putting Mr Taylor's company into
liquidation and stealing the company's intellectual
property. |
* Corporation Law |
* Article 26 |
* Violation of basic
democratic principles |