This article considers how certain domestic policies with respect to immigration have impacted on Australia's diplomatic engagement in the negotiation of international and human rights standards. It considers selected historical examples that illustrate Australia's impulse to internationalise the plenary power of exclusion embodied in ss 51(xix) and (xxvii) of the Constitution. It suggests that this historical impulse has an enduring relevance and is echoed in contemporary attempts to legitimise and normalise controversial aspects of Australia's asylum policy. In this connection, it considers the example of extraterritorial detention and processing of asylum seekers, in particular the issue of resettlement
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
Since World War II, Australia has been the destination of hundreds of thousands of migrants from cou...
The son of immigrants, I was motivated to write a paper addressing the issues of alienation and disc...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
This article seeks to contextualise Australia’s asylum and refugee policies within international nor...
For many years now, liberal democracies have pursued controversial asylum and border control practic...
This article challenges the view of many commentators that the capacity of liberal democracies to re...
The arrest and detention of Australians overseas continues to make headline news. What Australia is ...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the bas...
This article examines the extent to which Australia fulfils its legal obligations for resettled refu...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This article examines the main features of ‘The Coalition’s Operation Sovereign Borders Policy’, rel...
This essay reports on the Commonwealth of Australia’s regime of offshore detention designed for unau...
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
Since World War II, Australia has been the destination of hundreds of thousands of migrants from cou...
The son of immigrants, I was motivated to write a paper addressing the issues of alienation and disc...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
The emergence of millions of refugees during the twentieth century challenged the adequacy of nation...
This article seeks to contextualise Australia’s asylum and refugee policies within international nor...
For many years now, liberal democracies have pursued controversial asylum and border control practic...
This article challenges the view of many commentators that the capacity of liberal democracies to re...
The arrest and detention of Australians overseas continues to make headline news. What Australia is ...
On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nation...
From 2001, the Australian government has justified a hard-line approach to asylum-seekers on the bas...
This article examines the extent to which Australia fulfils its legal obligations for resettled refu...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This article examines the main features of ‘The Coalition’s Operation Sovereign Borders Policy’, rel...
This essay reports on the Commonwealth of Australia’s regime of offshore detention designed for unau...
This thesis analyses the Australian Government's responsibility for asylum seekers held in immigrati...
Since World War II, Australia has been the destination of hundreds of thousands of migrants from cou...
The son of immigrants, I was motivated to write a paper addressing the issues of alienation and disc...