This thesis provides a criminological perspective on the Australian states responses to unauthorised migrants. In particular, it attempts to build on recent criminological literature on state crime by contrasting the alleged deviance of unauthorised migrants with the organised and deviant human rights abuses perpetrated by the Australian state.The main argument of the thesis is that through the systematic alienation, criminalisation and abuse of unauthorised migrants, particularly refugees, the Australian state is engaged in state crime. While this can partly be measured bybreaches of international humanitarian law, the acts in question are criminal according to the broader sociological understanding of state crime as state organisational d...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
This chapter introduces the book’s structure and each particular contribution within this edited col...
Australia’s criminalization of asylum seeking has almost closed the door for desperate people in sea...
This thesis explores the potential of international criminal law to resist state crime. Existing res...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
Abstract This article examines the intertwining of migration law and criminal law — termed ‘crimmigr...
The arrival of asylum seekers by boat in Australia is no longer represented as a threat by the Austr...
The intersection of criminal law and immigration law has been most pronounced in the context of smug...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis interrogates...
Australia’s status as the only state with a policy of mandatory indefinite detention of all unlawful...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
Summary: Issues surrounding the migration of human beings are some of the most pressing of our time....
Refugees are constantly being persecuted not only within the State's origin, but also within the Sta...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
This chapter introduces the book’s structure and each particular contribution within this edited col...
Australia’s criminalization of asylum seeking has almost closed the door for desperate people in sea...
This thesis explores the potential of international criminal law to resist state crime. Existing res...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
Abstract This article examines the intertwining of migration law and criminal law — termed ‘crimmigr...
The arrival of asylum seekers by boat in Australia is no longer represented as a threat by the Austr...
The intersection of criminal law and immigration law has been most pronounced in the context of smug...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This thesis interrogates...
Australia’s status as the only state with a policy of mandatory indefinite detention of all unlawful...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
Summary: Issues surrounding the migration of human beings are some of the most pressing of our time....
Refugees are constantly being persecuted not only within the State's origin, but also within the Sta...
Throughout the 1990s and into the post 2000 period, the Australian government implemented a range of...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
This chapter introduces the book’s structure and each particular contribution within this edited col...