Lowy Institute for International Policy
Home
About the Lowy Institute
Publications
Programs
People
News & Events
Contact

Publications

Confronting reality: responding to war criminals living in Australia

Fergus Hanson


Summary
In this Policy Brief, Fergus Hanson looks at the Australian government's current approach to suspected war criminals living here. It finds Australia has inadvertently become a safe haven for suspected war criminals and needs to do more to meet its international obligations to end impunity for the world's worst criminal offenders. It suggests a number of modest reforms the Rudd government could implement to meet its election commitment that suspected war criminals be brought to justice.




Download item (519KB PDF)

East Asia Program
Global Issues Program
International Economy Program
International Security Program
The Myer Foundation Melanesia Program
West Asia Program
Pacific Friends of the Global Fund
Wednesday Lowy Lunch Club
The Interpreter - Weblog of the Lowy Institute for International Policy
Aid and development linkage
An increasingly assertive Brazil is a growing provider of aid,...Read more
Other recent posts Hizbullah/Lebanon: Tribunal minefield How do we know when we are at war? Asia: the biggest trend of all
Video Library
Podcasting
RSS Feeds