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Regulating Refugee Protection Through Social Welfare - Law, Policy and Praxis

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book scrutinises the nature and diverse effects of social welfare rights and services for refugees and asylum seekers.

List of contents










Part One: Context and Critique
Commentary
Vanessa Barker
1. Regulating refugee through welfare: Australia's hostile response to unauthorized maritime arrivals
Peter Billings
2. The welfare policing of asylum seekers as necropolitics
Leanne Weber
3. Spectres of subjugation/inter-subjugation/resubjugation of people seeking asylum: the kyriarchal system in Australia's necropoleis
Claudia Tazreiter, Omid Tofighian with Behrooz Boochani
Part Two: The Depletion of Social Welfare for Refugees - Impacts and Experiences
Commentary
Lucy Mayblin
4. 'I wanted to make a future, but now, I lost everything': Australia's inhospitable deterrence regime for people seeking asylum
John van Kooy and Asher Hirsch
5. The growing challenge of precarious housing and homelessness for refugees and asylum seekers in Australia
Emma Fell
6. Financial precarity and health for temporary refugee and asylum-seeking visa holders in Australia
Moira Walsh, Clemence Due and Anna Ziersch
7. The triumvirate of refoulement: how asylum seekers negotiate welfare conditionality, behavioural scrutiny, and short-term visas
Hanne Worsoe and Greg Marston
8. Asylum seekers, healthcare, and the right to have rights: The political struggle over Australia's 'medevac' law
David Neil and Michelle Peterie
Part Three: Protecting and Promoting Respect for Refugees' Human Rights
Commentary
Margaret Greenfields
9. Social welfare paradoxes for asylum seekers: Challenges for human rights
Linda Briskman
10. 'I spoke the truth about myself and that's when you can connect with people': Advocacy within the political system in response to living on a Safe Haven Enterprise Visa
Caroline Fleay Mary Anne Kenny, Atefeh Andaveh, Salem Askari, Rohullah Hassani, Kate


About the author










Peter Billings is a Professor in the TC Beirne School of Law, The University of Queensland, Australia. He teaches Administrative Law and, Immigration and Refugee Law, and has published widely on public law, refugee law, human rights and 'crimmigration'. He is the editor of Crimmigration in Australia: Law, Politics and Society (2019).


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This book scrutinises the nature and diverse effects of social welfare rights and services for refugees and asylum seekers.

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