Sovereignty, Migration and the Law

Sovereignty, Migration and the Law

The Exclusion of Non-Citizens

Rushton, Patricia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

268

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9781032849676

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Part One: The Theoretical, International and Historical Context 1 Introduction 2 Defining Sovereignty at the Nexus of Globalisation and Migration 3 Globalisation as a Threat to Sovereignty in the 21st Century 4 Migration Law and Sovereignty in Australia: 1901, 1958, 1978 Part Two: How Sovereignty is Used to Justify Exclusion 5 The Clash of Neoliberalism and Sovereignty 6 Sovereignty to Justify 'Keeping Out' and 'Kicking Out' 7 Values Revealed: Australian Values and Amendments to the Migration Act 1958, 2000-2020 Part Three: The Anachronism of a Sovereignty that Justifies Exclusion 8 Sovereignty of Exclusion and the Rule of Law 9 Conclusion
sovereignty;migration law;globalization;neoliberalism;rule of law;australia