This policy report draws on research conducted as part
of a research network entitled the ‘Comparative Network
on Refugee Externalisation Policies’ (CONREP), funded
by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ Jean
Monnet funding scheme. CONREP is an international,
interdisciplinary network of experts from six universities in
Australia and Europe. It researches the impact and effects
of the externalisation of refugee policies in two regions:
Australia’s activities in Southeast Asia and the Pacific; and
the European Union and its member states’ activities in
North Africa. These policies exploit power asymmetries to
transfer state and regional obligations and responsibility for
asylums seekers and refugees to neighbouring states.
History
Pagination
1-16
Language
eng
Research statement
This Policy Paper defines refugee externalisation policies; describes the various externalisation policies implemented by Australia and Europe, and identifies some of the political, legal, social, and human rights implications of these policies. The Policy Paper is designed to be an introduction for policymakers and practitioners. It is produced as part of the Comparative Network on Refugee Externalisation Policies (CONREP).