Australia and Stateless Palestinians
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21359Keywords:
Australia, Palestinian asylum seekers, stateless Palestinians, statelessness, human rights, lawAbstract
This article considers Australia’s treatment of stateless Palestinian asylum seekers and discusses whether that treatment discharges Australia’s legal and/or moral obligations towards the individuals in question. The conclusion drawn is that it does not.Metrics
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