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Vol. 45, Issue 3, 2017March 01, 2017 EDT

An Attempt to Evade Liability: Australia’s Role in Detention Center Abuse and the Refoulement of Sri Lankan Asylum Seekers in the Context of the Convention Against Torture

Carson Masters,
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Carson Masters, An Attempt to Evade Liability: Australia’s Role in Detention Center Abuse and the Refoulement of Sri Lankan Asylum Seekers in the Context of the Convention Against Torture, 45 GJICL (2017).

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