Refugee Externalisation Policies
Responsibility, Legitimacy and Accountability
Herausgeber: Dastyari, Azadeh; Hirsch, Asher; Nethery, Amy
Refugee Externalisation Policies
Responsibility, Legitimacy and Accountability
Herausgeber: Dastyari, Azadeh; Hirsch, Asher; Nethery, Amy
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This book examines the impact and effects of refugee externalisation policies in two regions: Australia's border control practices in Southeast Asia and the Pacific and the activities of the European Union and its member states in North Africa.
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This book examines the impact and effects of refugee externalisation policies in two regions: Australia's border control practices in Southeast Asia and the Pacific and the activities of the European Union and its member states in North Africa.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367765071
- ISBN-10: 0367765071
- Artikelnr.: 63657536
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367765071
- ISBN-10: 0367765071
- Artikelnr.: 63657536
Azadeh Dastyari is an Associate Professor in the School of Law at Western Sydney University and a Director of the Network for Law and Human Rights, Australia. Amy Nethery is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and Policy Studies at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Asher Hirsch is a Senior Policy Officer with the Refugee Council of Australia.
1. Examining refugee externalisation policies: a comparative study of
Europe and Australia PART I: What is externalisation? 2. The cat and mouse
game of refugee externalisation policies: between law and politics 3. The
externalisation of refugee policies: the politics of distancing PART II:
Interception at sea 4. Australia's boat push-back policy: hyper-legalism
and obfuscation in action 5. Interdiction in the Mediterranean Sea: From
Unilateral to Multilateral Cooperation PART III: Extraterritorial
processing 6. Active neglect and the externalisation of responsibility for
refugee protection 7. Beyond Europe's borders: containment and deterrence
across the Mediterranean Sea PART IV: Containment and third country
interception 8. Floodgate politics: Europe's externalisation policies and
Turkey's response 9. Externalised immobilisation strategies: from detaining
to containing refugees in Indonesia PART V: Communicating externalisation
and resistance 10. Awareness campaigns to deter migrants: a neoliberal
industry for symbolic bordering 11. #LetThemStay: evaluating communications
factors that contributed to asylum policy reform in Australia PART VI: The
future of externalisation 12. Refugee externalisation policies: what we
have learnt and where are we going?
Europe and Australia PART I: What is externalisation? 2. The cat and mouse
game of refugee externalisation policies: between law and politics 3. The
externalisation of refugee policies: the politics of distancing PART II:
Interception at sea 4. Australia's boat push-back policy: hyper-legalism
and obfuscation in action 5. Interdiction in the Mediterranean Sea: From
Unilateral to Multilateral Cooperation PART III: Extraterritorial
processing 6. Active neglect and the externalisation of responsibility for
refugee protection 7. Beyond Europe's borders: containment and deterrence
across the Mediterranean Sea PART IV: Containment and third country
interception 8. Floodgate politics: Europe's externalisation policies and
Turkey's response 9. Externalised immobilisation strategies: from detaining
to containing refugees in Indonesia PART V: Communicating externalisation
and resistance 10. Awareness campaigns to deter migrants: a neoliberal
industry for symbolic bordering 11. #LetThemStay: evaluating communications
factors that contributed to asylum policy reform in Australia PART VI: The
future of externalisation 12. Refugee externalisation policies: what we
have learnt and where are we going?
1. Examining refugee externalisation policies: a comparative study of
Europe and Australia PART I: What is externalisation? 2. The cat and mouse
game of refugee externalisation policies: between law and politics 3. The
externalisation of refugee policies: the politics of distancing PART II:
Interception at sea 4. Australia's boat push-back policy: hyper-legalism
and obfuscation in action 5. Interdiction in the Mediterranean Sea: From
Unilateral to Multilateral Cooperation PART III: Extraterritorial
processing 6. Active neglect and the externalisation of responsibility for
refugee protection 7. Beyond Europe's borders: containment and deterrence
across the Mediterranean Sea PART IV: Containment and third country
interception 8. Floodgate politics: Europe's externalisation policies and
Turkey's response 9. Externalised immobilisation strategies: from detaining
to containing refugees in Indonesia PART V: Communicating externalisation
and resistance 10. Awareness campaigns to deter migrants: a neoliberal
industry for symbolic bordering 11. #LetThemStay: evaluating communications
factors that contributed to asylum policy reform in Australia PART VI: The
future of externalisation 12. Refugee externalisation policies: what we
have learnt and where are we going?
Europe and Australia PART I: What is externalisation? 2. The cat and mouse
game of refugee externalisation policies: between law and politics 3. The
externalisation of refugee policies: the politics of distancing PART II:
Interception at sea 4. Australia's boat push-back policy: hyper-legalism
and obfuscation in action 5. Interdiction in the Mediterranean Sea: From
Unilateral to Multilateral Cooperation PART III: Extraterritorial
processing 6. Active neglect and the externalisation of responsibility for
refugee protection 7. Beyond Europe's borders: containment and deterrence
across the Mediterranean Sea PART IV: Containment and third country
interception 8. Floodgate politics: Europe's externalisation policies and
Turkey's response 9. Externalised immobilisation strategies: from detaining
to containing refugees in Indonesia PART V: Communicating externalisation
and resistance 10. Awareness campaigns to deter migrants: a neoliberal
industry for symbolic bordering 11. #LetThemStay: evaluating communications
factors that contributed to asylum policy reform in Australia PART VI: The
future of externalisation 12. Refugee externalisation policies: what we
have learnt and where are we going?