Refuge lost : asylum law in an interdependent world
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Refuge lost : asylum law in an interdependent world
(Cambridge asylum and migration studies)
Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
As Europe deals with a so-called 'refugee crisis', Australia's harsh border control policies have been suggested as a possible model for Europe to copy. Key measures of this system such as long-term mandatory detention, intercepting and turning boats around at sea, and the extraterritorial processing of asylum claims were actually used in the United States long before they were adopted in Australia. The book examines the process through which these policies spread between the United States and Australia and the way the courts in each jurisdiction have dealt with the measures. Daniel Ghezelbash's innovative interdisciplinary analysis shows how policies and practices that 'work' in one country might not work in another. This timely book is a must-read for those interested in preserving the institution of asylum in a volatile international and domestic political climate.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Managing asylum seeker flows in the 21st-Century
- 3. Long-term mandatory immigration detention
- 4. Maritime interdiction
- 5. Extraterritorial processing
- 6. International law
- 7. Lessons for other jurisdictions
- Appendix.
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