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LAW4164International refugee law and practice 406(LAW) Not offered in 2002 Dr Susan Kneebone 6 points + Three 1-hour lectures per week + Second semester + Clayton Synopsis: Root causes of forced migration. Sources of international refugee law and the evolution of the international regime for refugee protection during the 20th century. The limits of the basic principle of asylum and non-refoulement and the application of the refugee definition in Australia and other jurisdictions. The application of the refugee definition to particular groups of applicants, such as gender or culturally based groups. Procedures for detention and determination of refugee status in Australia compared with other jurisdictions. Modifications of the Refugees Convention including international burden sharing agreement and proposals to reformulate the refugee protection regime. Assessment: Research assignment (5,000 words): 60% incorporating placement report if applicable (see below) + 1 hour terminal examination: 40%. [There will be an opportunity for students to take place in an optional placement programme. Details and arrangements will be explained in class. This relates to objective 12]. |
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