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The Law, Immigration and Human Rights: Changing the Australian Immigration Control System

Sev A. Ozdowski

Abstrak

The structure of the present system of immigration control in Australia is examined here in the context of its origin, evolution and responses to current human rights and anti-discrimination standards. This article argues that the system has serious shortcomings because it confers broad discretionary powers on immigration officials and provides no comprehensive system of judicial review. Since the 1970s the system has been gradually losing its legitimacy and has become a subject of challenges by various groups. Its efficiency has been undermined and it breeds social conflict and systematic human rights violations. The suggestion is made for development of a new immigration control system, based upon legislation that incorporates all objectives and principles pertaining to immigration policy, procedure, and review.

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Sev A. Ozdowski

Format Sitasi

Ozdowski, S.A. (1985). The Law, Immigration and Human Rights: Changing the Australian Immigration Control System. https://doi.org/10.1177/019791838501900309

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
1985
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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CrossRef
DOI
10.1177/019791838501900309
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