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Healthcare as Border Control in Australia’s Offshore Detention Regime

Project Member(s): Dehm, S.

Start year: 2019

Publications:

Dehm, S, Loughnan, C, O'Donnell, S & Silverstein, J Commonwealth Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs 2023, Submission to the Inquiry into the Migration Amendment (Evacuation to Safety) Bill 2023, Canberra.

O'Donnell, S, Dehm, S, Loughnan, C & Silverstein, J 2023, 'Creating Sickness and Death: The Health-Related Harms of Australia’s Refugee Externalisation Policies', Border Criminologies (Faculty of Law, University of Oxford).

Dehm, S, Loughnan, C, O'Donnell, S & Silverstein, J CONREP 2022, Healthcare and the Health-Related Harms of Australia's Refugee Externalisation Policies, pp. 1-28, Melbourne.

Dehm, S 2021, 'International law at the border: Refugee deaths, the necropolitical state and sovereign accountability' in Chalmers, S & Pahuja, S (eds), Routledge Handbook of International Law and the Humanities, Routledge, UK, pp. 341-356.

Dehm, S 2021, 'Transnational Migration Law: Authority, Contestation, Decolonization' in Zumbansen, P (ed), The Oxford Handbook of Transnational Law, Oxford University Press, pp. 683-706.
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ABC Podcast, TS 2021, 'Australia's Eight Year Hard Border'.

Dehm, S & Loughnan, C 2021, 'Scores of medevac refugees have been released from detention. Their freedom, though, remains tenuous', The Conversation.

Dehm, S & Loughnan, C 2021, 'Why a 'vaccine passport' could further disadvantage refugees and asylum seekers', SBS News.

Dehm, S 2020, 'The Entrenchment of the Medical Border in Pandemic Times', Border Criminologies blog (Oxford University).

Dehm, S 2019, 'The evidence is clear: the medevac law saves lives. But even this isn’t enough to alleviate refugee suffering', The Conversation.

FOR Codes: International Law (excl. International Trade Law), Law Reform, International and comparative law