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Ms Maria OSullivan

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Publications

2009

'The intersection between the international, the regional and the domestic: Seeking asylum in the United Kingdom', in Kneebone, S. (ed) Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Rule of Law: Comparative Perspectives. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

2008

'Withdrawing Protection under Article 1C(5) of the 1951 Convention: Lessons from Australia' 20(4) (2008) International Journal of Refugee Law 586-610 

2007

‘Failure to Exercise Discretion or Exercise Powers’ in Groves, M & Lee, HP (Eds) Administrative Law: Foundation, Theory and Principles 2007, Cambridge UP

Book Review of James C Hathaway, The Rights of Refugees under International Law, Monash University Law Review (2007) 33(1) 203-208

Conference Paper:
"Temporary Protection Visas: UK and Australia compared".  Presented at Roundtable on Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Rule of Law, Monash University Law Chambers, August 11 2007

 

 

2006

"Before the High Court: Minister for Immigration v QAAH - Cessation of Refugee Status' (2006) 28(2)  Sydney Law Review 359-370  

Conference Paper:
'Article 1C(5) of the 1951 Refugees Convention: Cessation of refugee status'. ANU Postgraduate Research Conference, Canberra, June 2006

2005

'"Past" Violations under International Human Rights Law: The Indigenous 'Stolen Generation' in Australia' 23(2) 2005 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 243-72 

"Protecting the Rights of Child asylum seekers - Case study: Australia", Conference paper presented at the 4th World Congress on Family Law and Children's Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, March 2005

2003

‘Utilising UN Human Rights Machinery for past human rights violations - Stolen Generations in Australia’, Activating Human Rights and Diversity Conference, Byron Bay, 2003

2002

‘Article 5(1)(f) of the European Convention on Human Rights: Does it protect asylum seekers in detention?’, 2002 Nottingham Human Rights Law Review (Student Supplement)

2000

‘National Human Rights Institutions: Effectively protecting human rights?’, 25(5) 2000 Alternative Law Journal.

 
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