Tampering with Asylum [electronic resource]
Frank Brennan2003
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By denying the Tampa and its cargo of asylum seekers permission to dock at the
nearest landfall of Christmas Island, Australia signalled that it was
dramatically closing its national borders. Trading on fear, and using mandatory
detention in the Pacific, John Howard and Philip Ruddock effectively excluded
asylum seekers from the Australian courts.Frank Brennan argues that the
Australian government's response was a massive overreaction, possible only
because Australia is a remote country with few asylum seekers and no land
borders. He compares Australia's response with that of the United States and
Europe and provides a practical blueprint for countries wanting to humanely
protect asylum seekers.'A timely, topical book...penetrating.' Canberra
Times'A powerful book.' Australian Financial Review'A valuable contribution to
the assessment of our treatment of asylum seekers.' Journal of Australian
Studies Review of Books'Necessary reading.' Australian Book ReviewReview
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Main title:
Tampering with Asylum [electronic resource] / Frank Brennan
Author:
Frank Brennan, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : University of Queensland Press, 2003
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (256 pages,)
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9780702242878
Language:
English
BRN:
429197
Electronic access:
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