在岩石和坚硬的地方之间:对在澳大利亚被排除的寻求庇护者和犯罪难民命运的人权评估

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Júlia Zomignani Barboza
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担心在本国受到伤害的移民可能受益于难民法的保护。但是,这种保护并不适用于那些被认为不应享有这种保护的人,例如,因为他们过去犯下了暴行,而对那些对东道国的国家安全构成威胁的人则可以取消这种保护。在实践中,各国需要为这些移徙者找到解决办法,他们往往是失败的寻求庇护者或失去保护地位的犯罪难民。在这方面,澳大利亚因其广泛使用移民拘留而臭名昭著,这种拘留经常适用于这类移民。该国的做法引发了许多学术辩论,并引发了大量的法律案件和立法变化。这份报告对澳大利亚对待失败的寻求庇护者和犯罪难民的做法进行了人权评估,表明在面对这些移民时,各国可能采取违反其国际人权义务的措施,例如将他们送回伤害或将他们无限期拘留。由于各国越来越多地采用类似的做法,特别是在使用移民拘留方面,对澳大利亚情况的分析可以为评估这些可能在任何地方适用的做法提供信息。
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: a Human Rights Assessment of the Fate of Excluded Asylum-seekers and Criminal Refugees in Australia
Migrants fearing harm in their own country may benefit from the protection of refugee law. This protection, however, is not extended to those considered undeserving of it, for example, because they committed atrocities in the past, and may be removed from those who become a threat to the host State’s national security. In practice, States need to find solutions for such migrants, who are often failed asylum-seekers or criminal refugees who lost their protection status. In this regard, Australia is infamous for its extensive use of immigration detention, which is frequently applied to such migrants. The country’s practices have stirred much academic debate and gave rise to a multitude of legal cases and legislation changes. This contribution provides a human rights assessment of Australia’s practices towards failed asylum-seekers and criminal refugees, showing that when faced with such migrants, States may adopt measures that violate their international human rights obligations, such as returning them to harm or placing them in indefinite detention. As States are increasingly adopting similar practices, especially regarding the use of immigration detention, this analysis of the Australian context can inform the assessment of these practices anywhere they may be applied.
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Refugee Survey Quarterly
Refugee Survey Quarterly Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Refugee Survey Quarterly is published four times a year and serves as an authoritative source on current refugee and international protection issues. Each issue contains a selection of articles and documents on a specific theme, as well as book reviews on refugee-related literature. With this distinctive thematic approach, the journal crosses in each issue the entire range of refugee research on a particular key challenge to forced migration. The journal seeks to act as a link between scholars and practitioners by highlighting the evolving nature of refugee protection as reflected in the practice of UNHCR and other major actors in the field.
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