This paper examines the events surrounding the rescue of Afghan asylum-seekers by the MV Tampa near Christmas Island last year. It looks at those events (including the litigation that followed them) against the background of domestic and international law. It questions the sincerity of the Australian Government's claim throughout the events and the subsequent litigation to be seeking fully to meet Australia’s legal obligations to refugees
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...
In July 2011, Australia and Malaysia entered into an arrangement in which Australian asylum seekers ...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
The MV Tampa incident placed Australia at the centre of international attention with respect to its ...
The Australian Government\u27s decision in August 2001 to close its doors to a maritime Good Samarit...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
The Tampa case does not stand in isolation. It is part of a wider pattern of restrictive asylum poli...
On 26 August 2001 a Norwegian freighter, the MV Tampa, rescued 433 asylum seekers from their vessel...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
The Tampa Incident (alternatively Tampa Affair ) refers to the events surrounding Australia\u27s ...
Coping with refugees arriving by sea is a problem that has existed for a number of years. Throughout...
On 27 November 2001, the High Court brought the Tampa case to an abrupt halt. A panel of three justi...
This article critically examines the inter-related public law and international law matters before t...
The ripple effects on refugee protection from the events of August and September 2001, arising out o...
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...
In July 2011, Australia and Malaysia entered into an arrangement in which Australian asylum seekers ...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...
The MV Tampa incident placed Australia at the centre of international attention with respect to its ...
The Australian Government\u27s decision in August 2001 to close its doors to a maritime Good Samarit...
This paper will consider the Australian response to people smuggling against the backdrop of the eve...
The Tampa case does not stand in isolation. It is part of a wider pattern of restrictive asylum poli...
On 26 August 2001 a Norwegian freighter, the MV Tampa, rescued 433 asylum seekers from their vessel...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
The Tampa Incident (alternatively Tampa Affair ) refers to the events surrounding Australia\u27s ...
Coping with refugees arriving by sea is a problem that has existed for a number of years. Throughout...
On 27 November 2001, the High Court brought the Tampa case to an abrupt halt. A panel of three justi...
This article critically examines the inter-related public law and international law matters before t...
The ripple effects on refugee protection from the events of August and September 2001, arising out o...
On the morning of 25 August 2001, few Australians had heard of the merchant vessel Tampa. The Norweg...
In July 2011, Australia and Malaysia entered into an arrangement in which Australian asylum seekers ...
On August 26, 2001, the Norwegian cargo ship MV Tampa rescued 438 passengers from a sinking ferry in...