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Refugees : why seeking asylum is legal and Australia's policies are not / Jane McAdam and Fiona Chong.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Sydney : NewSouth Publishing, 2014.Description: viii, 226 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781742231396 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.8756 23
Summary: Stopping the boats, blocking queue-jumpers and proving who is a a real refugee have become national obsessions. Misconceptions about refugees and asylum seekers seem to be increasing and governments and media continue to exploit anxieties in the community. This clear-headed book rejects spin and panic to explain what our obligations are and who the refugees and asylum-seekers are.It shows that there is a gap between the rhetoric and the legislated rights of refugees, who have been resettled from camps abroad, and asylum seekers, who arrive by boat. It explains the difference between asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. It shows why our asylum-seeker policies, developed over decades, are at odds with the legal obligations we have signed up to. And using real-life examples, it reminds us that wea re talking about real people and their children.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Stopping the boats, blocking queue-jumpers and proving who is a a real refugee have become national obsessions. Misconceptions about refugees and asylum seekers seem to be increasing and governments and media continue to exploit anxieties in the community. This clear-headed book rejects spin and panic to explain what our obligations are and who the refugees and asylum-seekers are.It shows that there is a gap between the rhetoric and the legislated rights of refugees, who have been resettled from camps abroad, and asylum seekers, who arrive by boat. It explains the difference between asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. It shows why our asylum-seeker policies, developed over decades, are at odds with the legal obligations we have signed up to. And using real-life examples, it reminds us that wea re talking about real people and their children.

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