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Peter Hughes, Arja Keski-Nummi and John Menadue. Part 2. Refugee Policy
A repost from 26/05/15 Part 2: Refugee Policy 2.1 Overview The current and future global environment for irregular migration is extremely challenging. Many more people are on the move globally to gain protection from persecution, security from conflict or greater … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics, Refugees, Immigration
Tagged Alternate-migration-pathways, Arja Keski-Nummi, John Menadue, mandatory detention, Manus and Nauru, orderly departures, people smugglers, Peter-Hughes, refugee policy, regional processing, second-track-dialogue, the Bali Process, UNHCR
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Peter Hughes, Arja Keski-Nummi and John Menadue. Part 2. Refugee Policy.
Policy Series Part 2: Refugee Policy 2.1 Overview The current and future global environment for irregular migration is extremely challenging. Many more people are on the move globally to gain protection from persecution, security from conflict or greater economic … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternate-migration-pathways, Arja Keski-Nummi, Fairness Opportunity and Security, John Menadue, mandatory detention, Manus and Nauru, orderly departures, Pearls and Irritations policy series, people smugglers, Peter-Hughes, regional policies, second-track-dialogue, the Bali Process, UNHCR
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A place of refuge: responses to international population movements. Arja Keski-Nummi
For over 60 years Australia has played a vital role in the development and strengthening of a system of international protection for refugees. It was one of the earliest signatories to the 1951 Refugee Convention. It has been an active … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights, Refugees, Immigration
Tagged Alternate-migration-pathways, Orderly-Departure-Agreements, second-track-dialogue
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