There is increasing evidence that the provision of mental health services is inadequate for immigration detainees. In S v Secretary, Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs [2005] FCA 549, Justice Paul Finn held that the Commonwealth had breached its duty to ensure that reasonable care was taken of two Iranian detainees, ‘S’ and ‘M’, in relation to the treatment of their respective mental health problems. The lack of proper psychiatric care at Baxter Detention Centre was also highlighted in the Palmer Inquiry into the detention of Cornelia Rau. This article analyses the Commonwealth Government’s legal duty to provide adequate levels of mental health services and psychiatric care to immigration detainees as well as...
Despite their relative informality, mental health tribunals (MHTs) are legal proceedings that addres...
The APS is concerned about the significant harmful impacts of policies of deterrence, such a immigra...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
This article is an analysis of immigration detention in Australia as the worst form of detention wit...
detained persons with severe mental illnesses has grown correspondingly. Reports issued by the gover...
This Article challenges the lack of health care provided to individuals in U.S. Immigration and Cust...
New Zealand has long prided itself as a champion for human rights within the international community...
Background: People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
In 2005 and 2006 the Australian government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 p...
Mr G’s case is one of some 200 cases involving immigration detention matters previously referred to ...
The relationship between immigration detention and trauma is well established, and scholars have oft...
This article examines the legal challenges asylum seekers arriving by boat to Australia experience w...
This article considers the Government’s legislative proposals against the domestic law background, s...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
Despite their relative informality, mental health tribunals (MHTs) are legal proceedings that addres...
The APS is concerned about the significant harmful impacts of policies of deterrence, such a immigra...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...
This article is an analysis of immigration detention in Australia as the worst form of detention wit...
detained persons with severe mental illnesses has grown correspondingly. Reports issued by the gover...
This Article challenges the lack of health care provided to individuals in U.S. Immigration and Cust...
New Zealand has long prided itself as a champion for human rights within the international community...
Background: People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
The Mental Health Act 1983 provides for compulsory admission to hospital, under criteria designed to...
In 2005 and 2006 the Australian government referred to the Commonwealth Ombudsman the cases of 247 p...
Mr G’s case is one of some 200 cases involving immigration detention matters previously referred to ...
The relationship between immigration detention and trauma is well established, and scholars have oft...
This article examines the legal challenges asylum seekers arriving by boat to Australia experience w...
This article considers the Government’s legislative proposals against the domestic law background, s...
Background: In the UK the Mental Health Tribunal is a long established safeguard for patients detain...
Despite their relative informality, mental health tribunals (MHTs) are legal proceedings that addres...
The APS is concerned about the significant harmful impacts of policies of deterrence, such a immigra...
Purpose – This paper studies the experiences of asylum seekers in Australia. The purpose of this pap...