Interview with
Desmond Manderson

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  • Published 20130903
  • ISBN: 9781922079985
  • Extent: 288pp
  • Paperback (234 x 153mm), eBook

Desmond Manderson is a Future Fellow at the Australia National University College of Law/Humanities Research Centre. The author of several books, his work takes an interdisciplinary approach to law and the humanities. In this interview, he speaks about his essay ‘Groundhog Day: why the asylum problem is like the drug problem‘, published in Griffith REVIEW 41: Now We Are Ten, in which he advocates a ‘harm reduction’ approach to asylum seeker policy in Australia.


 

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