This thesis aims to improve historical knowledge of Australian refugee policy between 1976 and 1983, a unique and transitional moment in the nation’s history and in international refugee movements. The discussion will be based on original evidence drawn from archival records and oral history interviews, and informed by a broad literature which recognises that refugee policy is a product of varied political imperatives and historical context. First, Chapter Three reveals that because the Fraser government could not deport the Indochinese boatpeople who sailed to Australia, it sought to approve their refugee status in order to legitimate its announcements that only ‘genuine’ refugees were being admitted. In doing so, the Fraser government was...
Introduction: It is almost four decades since the first boats carrying Indochinese asylum seekers ar...
Recent policy changes have created a new era of refugee resettlement in Australia. As a result of th...
This paper focuses on the dissonance between official (governmental) and unofficial (migrant) narrat...
Today, Australia's response to asylum-seeking 'boat people' is a hot-button issue that feeds the pol...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
This background note provides a snap-shot of significant developments in refugee law and policy duri...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
Under article 33 of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention), Aus...
© 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...
The current Australian Government and many refugee advocates claim that Australia’s response to refu...
This paper is inspired by a conversation about the differences in treatment of refugees in Australia...
The recent wave of boat people has focussed attention on Australia’s mandatory detention policy. Sur...
The different responses of Canada and Australia to the arrival of asylum seekers present an interest...
Presents information on asylum claims, unauthorised arrivals and irregular migration in Australia an...
Introduction: It is almost four decades since the first boats carrying Indochinese asylum seekers ar...
Recent policy changes have created a new era of refugee resettlement in Australia. As a result of th...
This paper focuses on the dissonance between official (governmental) and unofficial (migrant) narrat...
Today, Australia's response to asylum-seeking 'boat people' is a hot-button issue that feeds the pol...
Today, Australia’s response to asylum-seeking ‘boat people’ is a hot-button issue ...
This background note provides a snap-shot of significant developments in refugee law and policy duri...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
Under article 33 of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention), Aus...
© 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...
The current Australian Government and many refugee advocates claim that Australia’s response to refu...
This paper is inspired by a conversation about the differences in treatment of refugees in Australia...
The recent wave of boat people has focussed attention on Australia’s mandatory detention policy. Sur...
The different responses of Canada and Australia to the arrival of asylum seekers present an interest...
Presents information on asylum claims, unauthorised arrivals and irregular migration in Australia an...
Introduction: It is almost four decades since the first boats carrying Indochinese asylum seekers ar...
Recent policy changes have created a new era of refugee resettlement in Australia. As a result of th...
This paper focuses on the dissonance between official (governmental) and unofficial (migrant) narrat...