Following a rise in the number of irregular maritime arrivals seeking refugee protection in Australia, and two successful legal challenges to their refugee processing policies, the Labor Government has resuscitated notorious aspects of the ‘Pacific Solution’ as part of a ‘no advantage’ policy. This strategy seeks to deter ‘irregular’ asylum seekers by treating them no more favourably than refugees seeking protection from overseas awaiting entry to Australia through regular refugee/humanitarian channels. In furtherance of this ‘no advantage’ policy, extraterritorial processing on Nauru and Papua New Guinea has been re-introduced and ‘excision’ provisions are to be extended to mainland Australia placing the continent outside of its ‘migration...
Australia\u27s asylum seeker policies are not widely understood. They are complex, and have changed ...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
The purpose of this Note is to examine how, if at all, the reintroduced Pacific Solution differs fro...
The Australian government implemented a new policy in July 2013 in an attempt to more effectively ad...
This research is attempted to answer the question of why John Howard used the Pacific Solution as Au...
Providing a brief history of boat arriving asylum seekers in Australia, as well as the various gover...
© 2002 Kluwer Academic PublishersAustralia has a long history of offering protection to refugees. In...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
This research is attempted to answer the question of why John Howard used the Pacific Solution as Au...
This background note provides a snap-shot of significant developments in refugee law and policy duri...
On 13 August 2012, the Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers released its report containing a suite...
This article explores the phenomenon of asylum seekers and irregular migrants presenting as 'boat pe...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
Australia\u27s asylum seeker policies are not widely understood. They are complex, and have changed ...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
The purpose of this Note is to examine how, if at all, the reintroduced Pacific Solution differs fro...
The Australian government implemented a new policy in July 2013 in an attempt to more effectively ad...
This research is attempted to answer the question of why John Howard used the Pacific Solution as Au...
Providing a brief history of boat arriving asylum seekers in Australia, as well as the various gover...
© 2002 Kluwer Academic PublishersAustralia has a long history of offering protection to refugees. In...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
This research is attempted to answer the question of why John Howard used the Pacific Solution as Au...
This background note provides a snap-shot of significant developments in refugee law and policy duri...
On 13 August 2012, the Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers released its report containing a suite...
This article explores the phenomenon of asylum seekers and irregular migrants presenting as 'boat pe...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
Australia\u27s asylum seeker policies are not widely understood. They are complex, and have changed ...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...