Reconceptualising Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers and the Law

Reconceptualising Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers and the Law

Whelan, Jennifer L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

192

Mole

9781032196305

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction 1. The historical context of Australia's treatment of asylum seekers, including unaccompanied child asylum seekers 2. Comprehending the specific vulnerability of unaccompanied child asylum seekers 3. The unfulfilled potential of human rights for unaccompanied child asylum seekers 4. The potential of expanding vulnerability theory to prioritise State responses to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children 5. Vulnerability analysis of provision of care to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, using Australia as a case study 6. Vulnerability analysis of Australia's processing of asylum claims of unaccompanied children 7. Vulnerability analysis of Australia's provision of guardianship to unaccompanied asylum-seeking children 8. Scope to expand the application of the mitigating vulnerability framework to other contexts. Bibliography
Refugee children;Emotional health;Migration;Unaccompanied minors;Unaccompanied asylum seeking children;Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers;Unaccompanied Child;CRPD.;Pathogenic Vulnerabilities;Mandatory Immigration Detention;Offshore Processing;Child Asylum Seekers;Situational Vulnerabilities;Unaccompanied Children's Alienage;Vulnerability Theory;Migration Act;Triple Vulnerability;Unaccompanied Refugee Minors;Immigration Detention;Community Detention;Boat Arrivals;Human Rights Obligations;Refugee Convention;International Human Rights Law;Unauthorised Boat Arrivals;Asylum Seekers;Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals;UK Asylum System;Offshore Entry Persons;Offshore Detention