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Migration and Refugee Law in Australia

Cases and Commentary

Author: Penny Dimopoulos, John Vrachnas, Kim Boyd, Mirko Bagaric and Sue Tongue  

This book extracts and explains the main principles of migration and refugee law.

Immigration is expected to be one of the most important issues facing Australia this century. This book extracts and explains the main principles of law, while analysing the policy and moral considerations underpinning migration law. It suggests an overarching framework for developing migration law and critiquing existing policies and practices.

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This book extracts and explains the main principles of migration and refugee law.

Immigration is expected to be one of the most important issues facing Australia this century. This book extracts and explains the main principles of law, while analysing the policy and moral considerations underpinning migration law. It suggests an overarching framework for developing migration law and critiquing existing policies and practices.

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Migration law has been a very controversial area over the past twenty years. The global movement of people and the plight of refugees have led to a series of controls on people entering into, and remaining in, Australia. The legislation containing the rules have been changed many times and the courts have considered hundreds of cases. In Migration and Refugee Law in Australia: Cases and Commentary, the main principles of law are extracted and explained so that the law can be understood. The book analyses the policy and moral considerations underpinning migration law, and suggests an overarching framework for developing migration law and critiquing existing policies and practices. Migration and refugee law is also analysed through the lens of Australian and international human rights law and conventions. Immigration is expected to be one of the most important issues facing Australia this century. Informed debate will produce outcomes.

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About the Author

Mirko Bagaric is a Professor of Law at Deakin University and a part-time member of the Refugee Review Tribunal and the Migration Review Tribunal. Kim Boyd is a lecturer at Deakin University in Melbourne. Penny Dimopoulos is an immigration and refugee lawyer in private practice. Sue Tongue is a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University College of Law. John Vrachnas was a full-time member of the Refugee Review Tribunal for more than 10 years and presently practices as a solicitor in Victoria. He also teaches migration law at Deakin University.

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Migration law has been a very controversial area over the past twenty years. The global movement of people and the plight of refugees have led to a series of controls on people entering into, and remaining in, Australia. The legislation containing the rules have been changed many times and the courts have considered hundreds of cases. In Migration and Refugee Law in Australia: Cases and Commentary, the main principles of law are extracted and explained so that the law can be understood. The book analyses the policy and moral considerations underpinning migration law, and suggests an overarching framework for developing migration law and critiquing existing policies and practices. Migration and refugee law is also analysed through the lens of Australian and international human rights law and conventions. Immigration is expected to be one of the most important issues facing Australia this century. Informed debate will produce outcomes.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
7th August 2006
Edition
1st
Pages
524
ISBN
9780521691376

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