Currently there are 20 Australian women and 47 children being held in the Al-Roj camp in Northern Syria, who are the family members of Islamic State fighters. The Australian government argues that it is both unsafe for government officials to rescue those held in the camp and unsafe for Australia to repatriate these women and children. This security rhetoric is commonly understood as Australia’s abandonment of its citizens and their entitlements to protection and repatriation. This paper argues that the Australian government is condemning its citizens to a condition of statelessness and displacement, simulating the following conditions under which refugees and asylum seekers are forced to live: murder, violence, deprivation of adequate food...
Five years ago Shamima Begum, then 15, left her home and birthplace in England and made her to Syria...
Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia Linda Briskman, Susie Latham and Chris Goddard S...
Abstract: The whole world has recognized that child marriage and forced marriage (CFM) are acts that...
The rise of foreign fighters is increasingly becoming an issue of global significance. Numerous figu...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
In response to recent events, Australian scholars examine the prospects of conflict and cooperation ...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
On December 20th, 2020, Germany repatriated 15 nationals, including three women, from the Kurdish ca...
Australia has been selective in implementing its international obligations, according to Jane McAdam...
This chapter considers the ability of the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs to cancel the pass...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Muslims have a long history in Australia. In 2016, Muslims formed 2.6 per cent of the total Australi...
This article considers Australia’s treatment of stateless Palestinian asylum seekers and discusses w...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
A/HRC/28/69 39 fighters held by the Government. The fate of the women and children, abducted by the ...
Five years ago Shamima Begum, then 15, left her home and birthplace in England and made her to Syria...
Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia Linda Briskman, Susie Latham and Chris Goddard S...
Abstract: The whole world has recognized that child marriage and forced marriage (CFM) are acts that...
The rise of foreign fighters is increasingly becoming an issue of global significance. Numerous figu...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
In response to recent events, Australian scholars examine the prospects of conflict and cooperation ...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
On December 20th, 2020, Germany repatriated 15 nationals, including three women, from the Kurdish ca...
Australia has been selective in implementing its international obligations, according to Jane McAdam...
This chapter considers the ability of the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs to cancel the pass...
In the wake of the Coalition Government’s narrow victory in the first Australian election since the ...
Muslims have a long history in Australia. In 2016, Muslims formed 2.6 per cent of the total Australi...
This article considers Australia’s treatment of stateless Palestinian asylum seekers and discusses w...
Australian media invests considerable attention in asylum seekers and their children, especially tho...
A/HRC/28/69 39 fighters held by the Government. The fate of the women and children, abducted by the ...
Five years ago Shamima Begum, then 15, left her home and birthplace in England and made her to Syria...
Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia Linda Briskman, Susie Latham and Chris Goddard S...
Abstract: The whole world has recognized that child marriage and forced marriage (CFM) are acts that...