The Review of Australia's Asylum Law and Policies: A Case for Strengthening Parliament's Role in Protecting Rights Through Post-Enactment Scrutiny

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Francis, Angus
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Wilfred Ho, Dakshinee Kodituwakku, Sunny Leow

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2008
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Operation of Australia's asylum laws and policies illustrates need for reforms - involving legislators in overseeing a systematic rights-based scrutiny of impact legislation and policy - challenges to rights of non-citizens an example of changes required to entrench rights in government processes - enhancing legislators' role in setting criteria for post-enactment scrutiny.

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Melbourne University Law Review

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32

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1

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