By Calvin Gnech, Legal Practice Director, Gnech and Associates
15 April 2026
Everyone in Queensland is entitled to fundamental human rights—freedom from discrimination, privacy, fair treatment, and more. But what happens when those rights are breached by government bodies, employers, or other organisations? Whether you’re seeking justice for a violation or defending yourself against an allegation, expert legal support is essential.
What Are Human Rights Breaches?
- Unlawful discrimination based on race, gender, disability, or other protected attributes
- Unjustified restrictions on freedom of speech, movement, or association
- Invasion of privacy or denial of access to essential services
- Failure by public authorities to act compatibly with the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld)
Facing a Breach or Allegation? Here’s What You Need to Know:
- You have the right to make a complaint to the Queensland Human Rights Commission
- Remedies can include compensation, apologies, or changes to policies and practices
- Defending against allegations requires careful preparation and understanding of your legal position
How Gnech and Associates Can Help
- We assess your situation and advise on your rights under Queensland’s human rights laws
- Our team prepares complaints or defences, negotiates with authorities, and represents you in hearings
- We work to protect your reputation and privacy throughout the process
Why Choose Us?
Led by Legal Practice Director Mr. Calvin Gnech, our firm has extensive experience in human rights law and advocacy. We understand the stress and complexity involved—and we’re committed to providing skilled, confidential, and assertive representation.
If you believe your human rights have been breached—or if you need to defend yourself against a human rights allegation—don’t face it alone. Contact Gnech and Associates Lawyers for expert advice and support.