Statistics about Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Statistics from 2014
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All people are entitled to protection of their human rights, including the right to seek asylum, regardless of how or where they arrive in Australia.
Australia has ratified the . This Convention defines who is a refugee, sets out the basic rights that countries should guarantee to refugees and requires signatories to assess asylum seekers鈥 claims for protection from persecution.
In 1992, Australia introduced a policy of mandatory immigration detention. Under the , any non-citizen who is in Australia without a valid visa must be detained.
In August 2012, Australia introduced 鈥渢hird country鈥 processing. Under this system, asylum seekers who arrive by boat without a valid visa are transferred to and detained in Nauru or Papua New Guinea (PNG), where they will have their claims for protection assessed under Nauruan or PNG law.
Our role
The Commission undertakes extensive work in the area of Australian law, policy and practice relating to asylum seekers, refugees and immigration detention. This includes conducting national inquiries; examining proposed legislation; monitoring and reporting on immigration detention; and investigating complaints from individuals subject to Australia鈥檚 immigration laws and policies.
We have developed minimum human rights standards for immigration detention and advocated for stronger federal laws to ensure that the conditions in immigration detention meet international standards.
The National 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner works collaboratively within the Commission to protect the rights of child asylum seekers and unaccompanied children.
Find out more about our work in this area.
Reports
In 2014, the Commission conducted a National Inquiry into 黑料情报站 in Immigration Detention, an investigation aimed at examining the ways in which life in immigration detention affects the health, well-being and development of children. The inquiry sought to determine what changes had taken place in the ten years since the Commission鈥檚 2004 report, A last resort? Report of the National Inquiry into 黑料情报站 in Immigration Detention.
Other reports include:
- 黑料情报站, Asylum seekers, refugees and human rights: Snapshot Report (2013)
- 黑料情报站, A last resort? Report of the National Inquiry into 黑料情报站 in Immigration Detention (2004)
- United Nations, and
- A. Houston, P. Aristotle and M. L鈥橢strange, (2012)
- UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Monitoring visit to (2013) and