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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees9 July 2013WebpageRefugees with adverse security assessments pageback to immigration detention, asylum seekers and refugees The Commission has serious concerns about the situation for people who have been found to be refugees, but who have received adverse security assessments from the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). For information about refugees with adverse security assessments, see the Commission’s fact sheet: Tell Me ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ …
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees9 July 2013WebpageImmigration detention statisticsView statistics related to immigration detention in Australia, including how many people arrive, the length of their detention and where they are held.
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees9 July 2013WebpageºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ in immigration detention pageback to immigration detention, asylum seekers and refugees Under Australia’s system of mandatory immigration detention, all non-citizens who are in Australia without a valid visa must be detained. This includes children. The vast majority of children who are in immigration detention are children who arrived in Australia by boat, seeking asylum. Some of them came with family members, but some…
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees9 July 2013WebpageAlternatives to detentionLearn about the alternatives to mandatory immigration detention that allow for the protection of the community while ensuring people are treated humanely.
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees8 July 2013WebpageTransfer of asylum seekers to third countries pageback to immigration detention, asylum seekers and refugees In August 2012 the Australian Government introduced a third country processing regime for asylum seekers who come to Australia by boat, without a valid visa. There are many aspects of this regime which may lead to breaches of Australia’s human rights obligations. On this page: • What is the third country processing regime? • What is…
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    Asylum Seekers and Refugees8 July 2013WebpageThe Commission's roleExplore the Commission's role in asylum seekers and refugees issues.
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    Legal1 July 2013WebpageNotice of application for exemption: Carnival AustraliaThe ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ has received an application pursuant to section 44(2) of the Age Discrimination Act 2004 (Cth) (ADA) from Carnival plc (trading as Carnival Australia) for an extension to its exemption from sections 14 and/or 15 and 28(b) of the ADA. Carnival Australia was formed in July 2004 and represents three homeported Carnival Corporation brands in Australia -…
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    Rights and Freedoms25 June 2013WebpageRole of Freedom of Opinion and Expression in Women's EmpowermentHuman Rights Council Resolution A/HRC/RES/23/2 - 24 June 2013 Recalling further General Assembly resolutions relating to the issue of women’s empowerment, including resolutions 66/130 of 19 December 2011, on women and political participation, and 66/216 o f 22 December 2011, on women in development, and the agreed conclusions of the Commission on the Status of Women, Reaffirming articles 19…
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    Rights and Freedoms24 June 2013WebpageHuman rights indicatorsHuman rights indicators are essential tools in turning human rights from legal principles into realities. The importance of development and application of appropriate indicators of human rights performance and progress is increasingly being recognised internationally and within Australia. The Commission promotes and participates in development of human rights indicators in Australia and…
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    Rights and Freedoms18 June 2013Webpage  Human rights based approachesHuman rights based approaches transform legal provisions into effective policies, emphasizing freedom and dignity for all.
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