Examination of the need for international law to develop a response to people trafficking and smuggling of asylum seekers, which balances the need for humanity against the right of the state to protect its borders. This issue is discussed in relation to the interception of refugees.

Interception and Off-Shore Processing of Asylum Seekers: The International Law Dimensions

Source: Sam Blay, Jennifer Burn and Patrick Keyzer, ‘Interception and Off-Shore Processing of Asylum Seekers: The International Law Dimensions’ (2007) 9 UTS Law Review, 7-259.