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Reform Issue 75 Spring 1999

‘Issues in immigration law’

Table of Contents

Comment by ALRC President, Professor David Weisbrot

Issues in immigration law

Controlling immigration: Australian legislation and practice by Kathryn Cronin

Torture, persecution and the state: recent developments in international law by Nicholas Blake

Twilight of the Empire: Britain as a foreign power by James Jupp

Immigration Forum

Bearing good & bad news: providing immigration advice by Jane Goddard

A tough call: making immigration decisions Gabriel Fleming

The Refugee Review Tribunal: a personal view by Craig Colborne

Operation Safe Haven: a new era in temporary protection by Margaret Piper

Immigration detention: a question of human rights by Chris Sidoti

Migration & multiculturalism: towards inclusiveness by Neville Roach

ALRC work

Proceeds of Crime

Confiscation that counts by David Edwards

Proceeds of crime: the government responds by Daryl Williams

Federal civil justice system

The federal civil justice system: the ALRC review by Michael Barnett

Less and more: providing legal aid in family law matters by Alison Creighton & Matt Hall

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