On health grounds, immigration detention should be used in very limited ways Like all rich nations, Australia has experienced an increase in people crossing its national borders without the documents authorising them to do so. Since 1992, Australia has had a policy of mandatory detention for these people. About a third of the people in immigration detention are asylum seekers who are requesting sanctuary under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, to which Australia was an early signatory. Although some form of immigration detention exists in most developed countries, asylum seekers are generally released into the community after a period of time in detention, while their claims are being processed. Austr...
LIKE most Western countries, Australia removes, or ‘deports’, asylum seekers whose appli...
This year marks 30 years since Australia introduced its policy of mandatory, indefinite immigration ...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
The policy of mandatory detention in Australia (that is the legal requirement to detain all non-citi...
The policy of mandatory detention in Australia (that is the legal requirement to detain all non-citi...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Detention and the dwelling: Lévinas and the refuge of the asylum seeker The Australian government in...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
Antonio Guterres (2008), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) characterized the twe...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
The detaining of asylum seekers is one of the most divisive public policy issues in Australia. Since...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
The end of World War II ushered in a new era of international commitment to provide humane protectio...
LIKE most Western countries, Australia removes, or ‘deports’, asylum seekers whose appli...
This year marks 30 years since Australia introduced its policy of mandatory, indefinite immigration ...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...
The policy of mandatory detention in Australia (that is the legal requirement to detain all non-citi...
The policy of mandatory detention in Australia (that is the legal requirement to detain all non-citi...
Increasingly, when confronted by the displaced, Australia’s response has exemplified the objective ...
Public health professionals have a responsibility to protect and promote the right to health amongst...
According to the UNHCR, of 51.2 million individuals forcibly displaced worldwide at the end of 2013,...
Detention and the dwelling: Lévinas and the refuge of the asylum seeker The Australian government in...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
Antonio Guterres (2008), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) characterized the twe...
As of 30 September 2013, there were a staggering 9,644 people in immigration detention in Australia...
The detaining of asylum seekers is one of the most divisive public policy issues in Australia. Since...
The Australian government has long been criticized for its harsh treatment and policies towards boat...
The end of World War II ushered in a new era of international commitment to provide humane protectio...
LIKE most Western countries, Australia removes, or ‘deports’, asylum seekers whose appli...
This year marks 30 years since Australia introduced its policy of mandatory, indefinite immigration ...
Australia has a history of migration, especially during the wars in Europe, but many have forgotten ...