Calling for an end to mandatory detention on Christmas Island, this report contains a summary of observations made by the Australian Human Rights Commission during its 2010 visit to the immigration detention facilities there. This report contains a summary of observations made by the Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) during its 2010 visit to the immigration detention facilities on Christmas Island. Three Commission staff members visited Christmas Island from 28 May to 3 June 2010. The purpose of the visit was to monitor conditions in immigration detention against internationally accepted human rights standards. The activities undertaken during the visit are set out in ...
In 2005 and 2006 the Australian government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 p...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
UNHCR undertook a visit to the Republic of Nauru from 7 to 9 October 2013 to assess the progress by ...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
This report focuses on selective issues that we brought to the attention of the Minister. These are ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission visited the immigration detention facilities at Villawood fro...
This report contains a summary of observations by the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, Graeme I...
On 16 June 2011 the Parliament established the Joint Select Committee on Australia\u27s Immigration ...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia’s mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
This report argues that current arrangements at Manus Island do not meet international protection st...
In 2005 and 2006, the Australian Government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 ...
Since the Tampa incident in 2001, Christmas Island has been a central site where Australia’s border ...
Immigration detention is one of the most complex, controversial and debated areas of government pol...
In 2005 and 2006 the Australian government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 p...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
UNHCR undertook a visit to the Republic of Nauru from 7 to 9 October 2013 to assess the progress by ...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
This report focuses on selective issues that we brought to the attention of the Minister. These are ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission visited the immigration detention facilities at Villawood fro...
This report contains a summary of observations by the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, Graeme I...
On 16 June 2011 the Parliament established the Joint Select Committee on Australia\u27s Immigration ...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia’s mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
Christmas Island is the site where Australia's mandatory immigration detention policies are implemen...
This report argues that current arrangements at Manus Island do not meet international protection st...
In 2005 and 2006, the Australian Government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 ...
Since the Tampa incident in 2001, Christmas Island has been a central site where Australia’s border ...
Immigration detention is one of the most complex, controversial and debated areas of government pol...
In 2005 and 2006 the Australian government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 p...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
UNHCR undertook a visit to the Republic of Nauru from 7 to 9 October 2013 to assess the progress by ...