Refugees are constantly being persecuted not only within the State's origin, but also within the State they seek refuge from. These asylum seekers have taken numerous measures in their attempt to flee from hostile situations. Thus, it would be reasonable that these people acquire assistance from humanitarian workers or even human traffickers/smugglers as a resort when faced with impediments to enter into another State's border. Although such conducts would amount to illegal actions, with the inability for States to lower its immigration demands and amend its policy, refugees are without any other options. This paper intends to elaborate the relation between refugees, human traffickers/smugglers and International obligations. The practices t...
The author discusses the contextual issues, which include political, economic, and social environmen...
Australia as one of the countries that signed the Convention of Refugee 1951 has an obligation to ap...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
This paper provides an analysis of the worldwide human smuggling trade and the Protocol Against the ...
When governments are unwilling or unable to protect their citizens, individuals may suffer such seri...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This paper critically engages with the long-term protection of trafficked persons. In particular, it...
This paper focuses on the dissonance between official (governmental) and unofficial (migrant) narrat...
Refugees are at particular risk for human trafficking – a consequence of their vulnerable status, th...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
In response to persecution, poverty and unemployment, and with restrictions placed on legitimate mig...
The author discusses the contextual issues, which include political, economic, and social environmen...
Australia as one of the countries that signed the Convention of Refugee 1951 has an obligation to ap...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
This paper provides an analysis of the worldwide human smuggling trade and the Protocol Against the ...
When governments are unwilling or unable to protect their citizens, individuals may suffer such seri...
<p>Wars, conflict, and persecution have forced more people to flee their homes and seek refuge and s...
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
Conflicts in several countries in Asia resulted in increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers....
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
Australia’s approach to asylum seekers is a contested area of public policy and has been subjected t...
This paper critically engages with the long-term protection of trafficked persons. In particular, it...
This paper focuses on the dissonance between official (governmental) and unofficial (migrant) narrat...
Refugees are at particular risk for human trafficking – a consequence of their vulnerable status, th...
The government of Australia has violated international human rights laws regarding to refugee and as...
In response to persecution, poverty and unemployment, and with restrictions placed on legitimate mig...
The author discusses the contextual issues, which include political, economic, and social environmen...
Australia as one of the countries that signed the Convention of Refugee 1951 has an obligation to ap...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...