Unintended consequences the impact of migration law and policy

This book arose from an inaugural conference on Migration Law and Policy at the ANU College of Law. The conference brought together academics and practitioners from a diverse range of disciplines and practice. The book is based on a selection of the papers and presentations given during that confere...

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Other Authors: Dickie, Marianne (Editor), Reich, Sudrishti (Editor), Gozdecka, Dorota Anna (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Acton, A.C.T. ANU Press 2016, 2016©2016
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505 0 |a Introduction / Marianne Dickie -- Pathways to illegality, or what became of the international students / Sanmati Verma -- Great expectations and the twilight zone: the human consequences of the linking of Australia's international student and skilled migration programs and the dismantling of that scheme / Sudrishti Reich -- Intertwined mobilities of education, tourism and labour: the consequences of 417 and 485 visas in Australia / Shanthi Robertson -- Unintended consequences of temporary migration to Australia / Peter Mares -- Reconsidering what constitutes objective decision-making about children crossing international borders / Joanne Kinslor -- A brief case for open borders in Australia / Benjamin Powell -- Not drowning, waving: images, history, and the representation of asylum seekers / Desmond Manderson 
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520 |a This book arose from an inaugural conference on Migration Law and Policy at the ANU College of Law. The conference brought together academics and practitioners from a diverse range of disciplines and practice. The book is based on a selection of the papers and presentations given during that conference. Each explores the unexpected, unwanted and sometimes tragic outcomes of migration law and policy, identifying ambiguities, uncertainties, and omissions affecting both temporary and permanent migrants. Together, the papers present a myriad of perspectives, providing a sense of urgency that focuses on the immediate and political consequences of an Australian migration milieu created without due consideration and exposing the daily reality under the migration program for individuals and for society as a whole