This paper assesses the approach to indefinite detention adopted by the Australian government, suggesting that it is a product of incremental reasoning favouring procedure over observing substantive rights. Specific emphasis is given to the category of detainees deemed to be refugees, but assessed as a pressing security threat. The United Nations Human Rights Committee has found such approaches in violation of international law. Disproportionate measures, it is argued, have been taken regarding such a class of refugees, in direct violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The trend towards such detention, however, is an international one, a security trend that defers legal judgment to that of the executive in wha...
This report surveys internationally accepted standards and norms pertaining to the detention of stat...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
This article is an analysis of immigration detention in Australia as the worst form of detention wit...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
The detention of asylum seekers has been a key feature of Australia's contemporary response to ...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
The detention of asylum seekers has been a key feature of Australia's contemporary response to asylu...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
Detention and the dwelling: Lévinas and the refuge of the asylum seeker The Australian government in...
The recent wave of boat people has focussed attention on Australia’s mandatory detention policy. Sur...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
The abhorrent policy of indefinite and mandatory immigration detention in Australia has been exposed...
There has been some progress towards achieving due process for Australia’s “legal black hole” refuge...
In August 2004 Australia\u27s High Court declared by 4:3 that failed asylum seekers who have nowhere...
This report surveys internationally accepted standards and norms pertaining to the detention of stat...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
This article is an analysis of immigration detention in Australia as the worst form of detention wit...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
The detention of asylum seekers has been a key feature of Australia's contemporary response to ...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
The detention of asylum seekers has been a key feature of Australia's contemporary response to asylu...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
Detention and the dwelling: Lévinas and the refuge of the asylum seeker The Australian government in...
The recent wave of boat people has focussed attention on Australia’s mandatory detention policy. Sur...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
The abhorrent policy of indefinite and mandatory immigration detention in Australia has been exposed...
There has been some progress towards achieving due process for Australia’s “legal black hole” refuge...
In August 2004 Australia\u27s High Court declared by 4:3 that failed asylum seekers who have nowhere...
This report surveys internationally accepted standards and norms pertaining to the detention of stat...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
This article is an analysis of immigration detention in Australia as the worst form of detention wit...