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Mary Crock et Laurie Berg Immigration, Refugees and Forced Migration: Law, Policy and Practice in Australia. Annandale (NSW), Federation Press, 2011, 698 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2013

Anne-Sophie L'Espérance
Affiliation:
Université de Montréal, Montréal (Québec), Canada

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Copyright © Canadian Law and Society Association 2012

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6 Ces propos ont été tires de la campagne du Federal Liberal Party, à Sydney, Australie, le 28 octobre 2011.7

7 Pour en savoir davantage sur la théorie de Walzer, Michael, voir Spheres of Justice (New York, Basic Books, 1983), chapitre 3Google Scholar.

8 « What sets Australia and Australians apart, however, is the depth of the expectation that the government can and should control immigration in all of its incidents » (p. 3).

9 Voir aussi l'article de Crock, Mary, «Critique and Comment. Denning Strangers: Human Rights, Immigrants and the Foundations for a Just Society», Melbourne University Law Review 31 (2007), 1053Google Scholar.