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Professor Susan KneeboneProfile | Research | Curriculum Vitae Research Interests
Administrative Law and Regulation Supervisor ProfileQualified to supervise: Masters; PhD; Current projects under supervisionHonours: No current projects Masters: One LLM Graduate Research Paper Doctoral: Out of sight, out of right? : A comparative study of United States offshore processing of refugees in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Australia's offshore processing of refugees in Nauru Trafficking in women and children in Vietnam: Reinforcing the legal system on criminalizing human trafficking
The 'ceased circumstances' clause under Article 1C(5) of the 1951 Refugees Convention HIV positive refugee resettlement in Australia Domestic fulfillment of international legal obligations under the UN trafficking protocol Human trafficking in Ethiopia - Institutional and legal frameworks to combat human trafficking and forced labour in Ethiopia Editorial BoardsAIAL Forum Grants and Commissions2009: ARC Linkage Grant. Delivering effective protection to victims and prevention of human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region. 2005: ARC Discovery Grant, $75,000 for 'The Asylum Seeker in the Legal System: A Comparative and Theoretical Study' 2005: ARC Linkage Grant for 'Australia's Response to Trafficking in Women: Towards a Model for Regulation of Forced Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region' (with Professor B McSherry and Dr Julie Debeljak) Other participants included the Commonwealth Attorney-General, HREOC and World Vision 2005: ARC Small Grant, $6,220 for project entitled ‘The removal of “undesirable” non-citizens from Australia: the scope and application of the character test in s501 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth)’ 2005: Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements $37,000 for project entitled ‘The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum? the Pacific, Mediterranean and Caribbean Plans Compared’ 2003: $43,000 from Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements for project entitled 'Regionalism and Forced Migration: The Effect on Asylum Procedures and Policies' 2002: awarded $50,000 as Chief Investigator for project entitled 'Fair Procedures for Refugee Status Determinations' (with Professor S Legomsky of Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA). This project undertakes a comparative evaluation of the standards and procedures of 6 countries to determine the features of fair models for justice in this context. 2001: ARC Small Grant Awarded $4,500 for project entitled Nationality, Alienage and Non-refoulement of Refugees. 2000: ARC Small Grant Awarded $9,673 for project title: The Refugees Convention 50 Years On: Globalisation and International Law. 1998: ARC Small Grant Awarded $10,400 for project title: Natural Justice and Refugee Status Determinations - a Comparative Study. 1996: ARC Small Grant Awarded $7,488 for project title: Natural Justice and Refugee Status Determinations - a Comparative Study. Publications2010Kneebone, S, ‘Controlling migration by sea: the Australian case’ in Bernard Ryan and Valsamis Mitsilegas (eds), Extraterritorial Immigration Control: Legal Challenges (Koninklijke Brill NV, 2010), 347-374. Kneebone, S, ‘Refugees and displaced persons: the refugee definition and 'humanitarian' protection’ in Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth (eds), Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2010), 215-240. Kneebone, S and Debeljak, J, ‘Combating transnational crime in the Greater Mekong Subregion: the cases of Laos and Cambodia’ in Trafficking and Human Rights: European and Asia-Pacific Perspectives (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2010), 133-152. Kneebone, S, ‘Governance beyond boundaries’ (2010) 29(1) Refugee Survey Quarterly 1-11. Kneebone, S, ‘The governance of labor migration in Southeast Asia’ (2010) 16(3) Global Governance 383-396. Kneebone, S, ‘The refugee trafficking nexus: making good (the) connections’ (2010) 29(1) Refugee Survey Quarterly 137-160. Kneebone, S, ‘The trafficking-refugee nexus: when return and reintegration becomes refoulement’ (2010) July 2010 Alliance News 24-26 Complete listing of publications, including those prior to 2010 |
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