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Mandatory_Detention_Synopsis

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Mandatory Detention Synopsis Should Australia’s policy of indefinite mandatory detention be extended to children' The expeditious spread of capitalism, together with globalisation has led to an increase in migration and flight around the world (Briskman and Cemelyn 2003). In addition, poverty, instability and war have led to millions of people being forcibly displaced from their countries of origin, these individuals being termed asylum seekers. In Australia, asylum seekers who arrive unlawfully are mandatorily placed in detention for an indefinite period of time until an administrative assessment is made on whether a refugee visa should be granted in accordance with Article 1A of the Refugees Convention as amended by the Refugees Protocol. While there may or not be sociological reasons why indefinite mandatory detention is a suitable policy for adults, the question that will be addressed in discussion is whether there are sociological reasons why this policy should not be extended to children. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), children are a group of persons who require special protection, and whose “best interests… shall be a primary consideration” at all times (Art 3:1). In addition, the Convention affirms that children require an environment of “happiness, love detention, children, should, policy, indefinite, seekers, period, mandatory, asylum, welfare, uncrc, provide, however, environment, child, 2003, sociological, require, parents, mental, health, convention, briskman, art, alternative, whether, times, time, suitable, refugees, refugee, reasons, psychological, protection, policies, led
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