Let me be a refugee : administrative justice and the politics of asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia
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Let me be a refugee : administrative justice and the politics of asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia
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The work Let me be a refugee : administrative justice and the politics of asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in European University Institute. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Let me be a refugee : administrative justice and the politics of asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia
- Title remainder
- administrative justice and the politics of asylum in the United States, Canada, and Australia
- Statement of responsibility
- Rebecca Hamlin
- Subject
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- Administrative procedure -- Australia
- Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States
- Administrative procedure -- United States
- Asylum, Right of -- United States
- Asylum, Right of -- Canada
- Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Canada
- Administrative procedure -- Canada
- Refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Australia
- Asylum, Right of -- Australia
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Hamlin compares the refugee status determination (RSD) regimes of three popular asylum seeker destinations - the United States, Canada, and Australia. Despite similarly high levels of political resistance to accepting asylum seekers across these three states, once asylum seekers cross their borders, they access three very different systems. These differences are significant both in terms of asylum seekers' experience of the process and in terms of their likelihood of being found to be a refugee
- Dewey number
- 325.21
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- Series statement
- Oxford scholarship online.
- Target audience
- specialized
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