Reconciling Australia's International Protection Obligations with the 'War on Terrorism'
In the aftermath of 11 September, Australia has committed itself to active participation in the 'war on terrorism'. In light of concerns expressed by the Australian government that terrorists might sometimes take the guise of asylum seekers, this article considers whether it is possible for Australia to reconcile its international protection obligations with the war on terrorism and if so how.
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 June 2002
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