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The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2008)
Volume 4 No 2
ARTICLES
A Lack of Good Faith: Australia’s Approach to ‘Boostrap’ Refugee Claims
Brook Hely
The Failure Of The People’s Republic of China to Extend The Refugee Convention To Hong Kong
Lawrence Cox
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2008)
Volume 4 No 1
ARTICLES
The Forgotten Remedy: Employer Sanctions Revisited
Jennifer R. Fleming
Immigration and Asylum Law Under the Human Rights Act: A Three Branch Analysis
Natalie Waites
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2007)
Volume 3 Number 4
ARTICLES
Exclusion at the Borders: The Necessity of a Concrete International Law Responding to HIV/Aids Related Travel Restrictions
Christopher MacFarlane
Profit, Plenary Powers and Militarization: A “Perfect Storm” Scenario For Immigration Control
Robert Koulish
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2007)
Volume 3 Number 3
ARTICLES
Enfranchising Resident Immigrants
Justin Cox
The High Court Decision in Mimia v Qaah of 2004 and Its Implications for Temporary Protection Visa Holders
Dr Hossein Esmaeili and Suzanne Carlton
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2007)
Volume 3 Number 2
ARTICLES
Protecting Victims of Trafficking in Human Beings in the UK: The Italian ‘Rimini Method’ That Could Influence the British Approach
Matilde Ventrella
Conversion to Peace: Narratives of Individualism in UN Pedagogies
Tehila Sagy
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2007) Volume 3 Number 1
ARTICLES
Displacement and Health Status in Low Income Women: Findings From a Population-Based Study in Greater Beirut
Nathalie Choueiry and Marwan Khawaja
Discrimination as the Touchstone of Persecution in Refugee Law
Mirko Bagaric and Penny Dimopoulos
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2006) Volume 2 Number 3
ARTICLES
Will Acceptance of a 'Universally Approved Definition' of Terrorism Make Article 1F of The 1951 Refugee Convention More Effective in Excluding Terrorists?
Sameera Singh
Refugee Law: Moving to a More Humane Approach 'Ignoring the Framers' Intentions
Mirko Bagaric and James McConvill
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2006) Volume 2 Number 2
ARTICLES
The Coalescence of United States Immigration Law and International Criminal Law:
An Exploration of Elias Zacarias in the Context of Female Genital Mutilation
George S. Yacoubian
Immunity or Impunity? How Current U.S. Interpretation of Diplomatic Immunity
Facilitates Diplomatic Abuse of A-3 domestic workers
Rachael E Farber
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2006) Volume 2 Number 1
ARTICLES
Labour Migration: International Standards and National Progress
The Hon Justice Michael Kirby
Restrictive Trends in Migration Flows: A Postcard from Australia
Professor Sam Blay
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2005) Volume 1 Number 4
The Systemic Persecution of Street Children as a Crime against Humanity: Implications for their Right to Asylum
Sonja Grover
The Fallacy of "Job Robbing": A Meta-Analysis of Estimates of the Effect of Immigration on Employment
Simonetta Longhi, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2005) Volume 1 Number 3
ARTICLES
Overseas Students Protection Law: Universities, the ESOS Act and the National Code
Megumi Ogawa
Should We Drop Them Off the Plane? The Controversy in Jama v. ICE
Constantin Burachek
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2005) Volume 1 Number 2
ARTICLES
The Operation and Scope of Article 1C(5) of the United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees John Vrachnas
Alie(n)ation: The Parched Rights of Non-Citizens in The Oasis of Globalisation Yee-Fui Ng
The Journal of Migration and Refugee Issues
(2005) Volume 1 Number 1
ARTICLES
Mental Health and Human Rights Implications for Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum in Australia Fiona Martin and Terry Hutchinson
State Sovereignty and Migration Control: The Ultimate Act of Discrimination?
Mirko Bagaric and John Morss
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