On 26 August 2001 a Norwegian freighter, the MV Tampa, rescued 433 asylum seekers from their vessel the KM Palapa 1 that was in distress in the stretch of ocean between Christmas Island and the coast of Indonesia. At the insistence of the rescued passengers, the captain of the Tampa asked the Australian government for permission to land them on Christmas Island — a request that was refused. There followed a week-long standoff while the world watched the drama unfold
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
The Tampa Incident (alternatively Tampa Affair ) refers to the events surrounding Australia\u27s ...
Since the year 2000, there have been close to two thousand deaths of asylum seekers at sea as a resu...
Australia's policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard ...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
The Tampa case does not stand in isolation. It is part of a wider pattern of restrictive asylum poli...
The Australian Government\u27s decision in August 2001 to close its doors to a maritime Good Samarit...
The federal government’s response to the 14 Kurds vividly illustrates its post-Tampa policy, s...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
The ripple effects on refugee protection from the events of August and September 2001, arising out o...
This article aims to understand the securitisation process of MV Tampa asylum seekers during the lea...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
Australia’s immigration and security policy has reached its harsh turning point in the aftermath of ...
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
The Tampa Incident (alternatively Tampa Affair ) refers to the events surrounding Australia\u27s ...
Since the year 2000, there have been close to two thousand deaths of asylum seekers at sea as a resu...
Australia's policies towards asylum seekers hit the headlines when it refused to admit those aboard ...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
On August 26, 2001, Australia attracted worldwide media attention by refusing entry to over 430 Afgh...
In late 2001, the Australian government put asylum seekers at the centre of its re-election campaign...
The Tampa case does not stand in isolation. It is part of a wider pattern of restrictive asylum poli...
The Australian Government\u27s decision in August 2001 to close its doors to a maritime Good Samarit...
The federal government’s response to the 14 Kurds vividly illustrates its post-Tampa policy, s...
In September of 2001, a ‘national crisis’ caused by a perceived influx of asylum seekers led the Aus...
The ripple effects on refugee protection from the events of August and September 2001, arising out o...
This article aims to understand the securitisation process of MV Tampa asylum seekers during the lea...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
Australia’s immigration and security policy has reached its harsh turning point in the aftermath of ...
Australia’s asylum seeker policy in recent years has been contentious in nature. It is arg...
The Tampa Incident (alternatively Tampa Affair ) refers to the events surrounding Australia\u27s ...
Since the year 2000, there have been close to two thousand deaths of asylum seekers at sea as a resu...