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Dr Anthea Vogl
Dr Anthea Vogl
Associate Professor, University of Technology Faculty of Law
Verified email at uts.edu.au
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Over the borderline: A critical inquiry into the geography of territorial excision and the securitisation of the Australian border
A Vogl
University of New South Wales Law Journal, The 38 (1), 114-145, 2015
572015
Telling stories from start to finish: Exploring the demand for narrative in refugee testimony
A Vogl
Griffith Law Review 22 (1), 63-86, 2013
442013
COVID-19 and the relentless harms of Australia’s punitive immigration detention regime
A Vogl, C Fleay, C Loughnan, P Murray, S Dehm
Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 174165902094617, 2020
242020
Australia’s private refugee sponsorship program: Creating complementary pathways or privatising humanitarianism?
AL Hirsch, K Hoang, A Vogl
Refuge 35 (2), 109-122, 2019
212019
Dehumanized and demonized refugees, zombies and World War Z
P Crofts, A Vogl
Law and Humanities 13 (1), 29-51, 2019
202019
Crimmigration and refugees: Bridging visas, criminal cancellations and ‘living in the community’as punishment and deterrence
A Vogl
Crimmigration in Australia: Law, politics, and society, 149-171, 2019
162019
We will decide who comes to this country, and how they behave: A critical reading of the asylum seeker code of behaviour
A Vogl, E Methven
Alternative Law Journal 40 (3), 175-179, 2015
162015
Life in the shadow carceral state: Surveillance and control of refugees in Australia
A Vogl, E Methven
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 9 (4), 61-75, 2020
142020
The genres and politics of refugee testimony
A Vogl
Law & Literature 30 (1), 81-104, 2018
132018
Adjudicating fear of witchcraft claims in refugee law
J Millbank, A Vogl
Journal of Law and Society 45 (3), 370-397, 2018
102018
Telling Stories from Start to Finish: Exploring the Demand for Narrative in Refugee Testimony’(2013)
A Vogl
Griffith Law Review 22, 63, 0
10
Protection, crime, and punishment: regulation at the nexus of crimmigration and refugee law
A Vogl
Research handbook on the law and politics of migration, 279-292, 2021
72021
Sovereign relations?: Australia’s ‘off-shoring’of asylum seekers on Nauru in historical perspective
A Vogl
Against International Relations Norms, 158-174, 2017
72017
In a global trend towards crimmigration, Australia has led the world
A Vogl, E Methven
The Guardian 31, 2017
72017
Private humanitarian sponsorship: Searching for the community in Australia’s community refugee sponsorship program
A Vogl, K Hoang, A Hirsch
Strangers to neighbours: Refugee sponsorship in context, 264-85, 2020
62020
Research handbook on the law and politics of migration
C Dauvergne
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
42021
Refugees and asylum seekers as workers: Radical temporariness and labour exploitation in Australia
L Berg, S Dehm, A Vogl
TheUniversity of New South Wales Law Journal 45 (1), 35-69, 2022
32022
Refugees need protection from coronavirus too, and must be released
C Loughnan, A Vogl, C Fleay, S Dehm, P Murray
The Conversation, 2020
32020
Australia's asylum seeker code of behaviour
E Methven, A Vogl
Asylum Insight, 2019
32019
Migration law and women: Gendering Australia's migration program
S Dehm, A Vogl
Precedent (Sydney, NSW), 22-27, 2018
32018
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