Immigration, Refugees and Forced Migration: Law, Policy and Practice in Australia
- Publisher:
- Federation Press
- Publication Type:
- Book
- Citation:
- 2011, 1
- Issue Date:
- 2011-01
Closed Access
Filename | Description | Size | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010001418OK.pdf | 526.83 kB |
Copyright Clearance Process
- Recently Added
- In Progress
- Closed Access
This item is closed access and not available.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of immigration law in Australia and of the political, social and cultural forces that have shaped and are shaping it. It explains the momentous changes that have occurred in law and policy since the first attempts, in December 1989, to `codify decision-making through detailed regulations. It is a study of revolution and counter-revolution: of the impact that the courts and tribunals have had on law and policy through the review of migration decisions; and of the increasingly extreme steps taken by government to assert control over every aspect of its immigration program.
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: