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Professor Peter Billings
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Peter Billings

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Overview

Background

Dr Peter Billings is a Professor at the School of Law, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His research interests are in particular areas of public law: administrative law, immigration and refugee law, social welfare law and human rights law. In 2016 he received an Australian Award for University Teaching - Award for Programs that Enhance Learning (Pro Bono Centre). Since 2010 he has received five teaching excellence awards within the School of Law for outstanding course/teacher evaluations, and in 2011 was awarded the Vice Chancellor's Equity and Diversity Award (UQ) for the Asylum and Refugee Law Project.

Recently, he has published several papers on 'crImmigration' law, policy and practice in Australia, including a chapter, "International crimes, refugee 'prisoner' swaps and duplicity in Australia's refugee admissions", in J Simeon (ed) Serious International Crimes, Human Rights and Forced Migration (Routledge, 2022). And he authored chapter one in his own edited collection, Regulating Refugee Protection through Social Welfare: Law, Policy and Praxis (Routledge, 2023). Most recently, he has authored a chapter on the corrosive effect of immigration detention laws on officialdom, in M Peterie, Immigration Detention and Social Harm: The Collateral Impacts of Migrant Incarceration (Routledge) forthcoming.

Availability

Professor Peter Billings is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Law, University of Southampton
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Southampton

Research interests

  • Refugee Law

  • Crimmigration

  • Administrative Law

  • Administrative Justice

  • Social Welfare Law

Research impacts

Peter's submission, on migration law reform, to the Australian Law Reform Commission for its project, Where next for law reform?, was cited in the final report: The Future of Law Reform: A Suggesdted Program of Work 2020-25, published on 2 December 2019. His submission to the Inquiry into a Possible Human Rights Act for Queensland: written submission no 468, Report No. 30, 55th Parliament, Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee (June 2016). was cited on several occasions in the final parliamentary committee report. His written submission (with A/Prof Cassimatis) to the Administrative Review Council: Judicial Review in Australia, Administrative Review Council (Consultation Paper - Administrative Review Council, Canberra, ARC 2011) was cited throughout the ARC Report (No.50), Federal Judicial Review in Australia Sept. 2012. His research into crimmigration law and policy informed an expert panel discussion held at the Queensland Supreme Court (Banco Court) - "Unlawful Non-citizens: the Rise in Character Visa Cancellations" (Oct 5, 2017) chaired by Paul Barclay for ABC Radio National. The discussion was aired on on 8 December 2017. He regularly provides expert legal commentary on radio and features in print and online media; most recently in The Guardian (Australia) in May and September 2019.

Works

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71 works between 1996 and 2024

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Featured

2024

Book Chapter

Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration

Billings, Peter (2024). Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration. Immigration Detention and Social Harm. (pp. 175-195) New York: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003370727-13

Immunised and Indifferent to Indefinite Incarceration

Featured

2023

Book Chapter

Regulating refugees through welfare: Australia's hostile response to unauthorised maritime arrivals

Billings, Peter (2023). Regulating refugees through welfare: Australia's hostile response to unauthorised maritime arrivals. Regulating refugee protection through social welfare: law, policy and praxis. (pp. 20-46) edited by Peter Billings. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003298595-4

Regulating refugees through welfare: Australia's hostile response to unauthorised maritime arrivals

Featured

2022

Book Chapter

International crimes, refugee 'prisoner' swaps and duplicity in Australia's refugee admissions

Billings, Peter (2022). International crimes, refugee 'prisoner' swaps and duplicity in Australia's refugee admissions. Serious International Crimes, Human Rights and Forced Migration. (pp. 179-201) edited by James C. Simeon. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003094388-11

International crimes, refugee 'prisoner' swaps and duplicity in Australia's refugee admissions

Featured

2021

Book Chapter

Tickner v Chapman (1995) 57 FCR 451

Bedford, Narelle and Billings, Peter (2021). Tickner v Chapman (1995) 57 FCR 451. Indigenous legal judgments: bringing indigenous voices into judicial decision making. (pp. 73-91) edited by Nicole Watson and Heather Douglas. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge.

Tickner v Chapman (1995) 57 FCR 451

Featured

2019

Journal Article

Getting rid of risky foreigners: promoting community protection at the expense of administrative justice?

Billings, Peter (2019). Getting rid of risky foreigners: promoting community protection at the expense of administrative justice?. Federal Law Review, 47 (2), 231-260. doi: 10.1177/0067205X19831818

Getting rid of risky foreigners: promoting community protection at the expense of administrative justice?

Featured

2019

Journal Article

Regulating crimmigrants through the 'character test': exploring the consequences of mandatory visa cancellation for the fundamental rights of non-citizens in Australia

Billings, Peter (2019). Regulating crimmigrants through the 'character test': exploring the consequences of mandatory visa cancellation for the fundamental rights of non-citizens in Australia. Crime, Law and Social Change, 71 (1), 1-23. doi: 10.1007/s10611-018-9786-7

Regulating crimmigrants through the 'character test': exploring the consequences of mandatory visa cancellation for the fundamental rights of non-citizens in Australia

Featured

2017

Book Chapter

Protection seekers and preventive justice: immigration detention in Australia and the United Kingdom

Billings, Peter and Stevens, Dallal (2017). Protection seekers and preventive justice: immigration detention in Australia and the United Kingdom. Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox. (pp. 95-116) edited by Tamara Tullich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt and Sarah Murray. New York, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315620978

Protection seekers and preventive justice: immigration detention in Australia and the United Kingdom

Featured

2015

Journal Article

Whither indefinite immigration detention: re-thinking legal constraints on the detention of non-citizens

Billings, Peter (2015). Whither indefinite immigration detention: re-thinking legal constraints on the detention of non-citizens. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 38 (4), 1386-1420.

Whither indefinite immigration detention: re-thinking legal constraints on the detention of non-citizens

2024

Journal Article

Not all conservation “policy” is created equally: When does a policy give rise to legally binding obligations?

Bell‐James, Justine, Foster, Rose, Frohlich, Miguel, Archibald, Carla, Benham, Claudia, Evans, Megan, Fidelman, Pedro, Morrison, Tiffany, Rolim Baggio, Liza, Billings, Peter and Shumway, Nicole (2024). Not all conservation “policy” is created equally: When does a policy give rise to legally binding obligations?. Conservation Letters. doi: 10.1111/conl.13054

Not all conservation “policy” is created equally: When does a policy give rise to legally binding obligations?

2023

Book Chapter

Introduction

Billings, Peter (2023). Introduction. Regulating refugee protection through social welfare: law, policy and praxis. (pp. 1-9) edited by Peter Billings. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Introduction

2023

Book

An annotated guide to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld)

Jones, Nicky and Billings, Peter (2023). An annotated guide to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld). Chatswood, NSW Australia: LexisNexis.

An annotated guide to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld)

2023

Other Outputs

Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023

Ananian-Walsh, Rebecca, Billings, Peter, Cassimatis Am, Anthony, Larkin, Dani and Lino, Dylan (2023). Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023 . Submission Number 77. Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum .

Submission on the Constitutional Alteration (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice) 2023

2021

Other Outputs

Counterterrorism rhetoric, the deterrence paradigm, and the end of asylum: an antipodean viewpoint

Billings, Peter (2021). Counterterrorism rhetoric, the deterrence paradigm, and the end of asylum: an antipodean viewpoint. Berlin, Germany: Verfassungsblog.

Counterterrorism rhetoric, the deterrence paradigm, and the end of asylum: an antipodean viewpoint

2020

Book Chapter

Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from Australia

Billings, Peter and Ananian-Welsh, Rebecca (2020). Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from Australia. Terrorism and asylum. (pp. 175-214) edited by James C. Simeon. Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff. doi: 10.1163/9789004295995_008

Counter-terrorism and the exclusion of refugees and refugee-citizens from Australia

2020

Book Chapter

Governing felonious foreigners through crimmigration controls in Australia: administering additional punishments?

Billings, Peter (2020). Governing felonious foreigners through crimmigration controls in Australia: administering additional punishments?. Causes and consequences of migrant criminalization. (pp. 43-68) edited by Neža Kogovšek Šalamon. Cham, Switzerland: Springer . doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-43732-9_3

Governing felonious foreigners through crimmigration controls in Australia: administering additional punishments?

2020

Conference Publication

Softer sentences for CrImmigrants? Examining whether and how prospective deportation can mitigate a sentence

Billings, Peter (2020). Softer sentences for CrImmigrants? Examining whether and how prospective deportation can mitigate a sentence. National Judicial College of Australia - 2020 Sentencing Conference, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 29 February-1 March 2020.

Softer sentences for CrImmigrants? Examining whether and how prospective deportation can mitigate a sentence

2019

Other Outputs

The future of law reform: simplification of the Migration Act 1958 - submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission

Billings, Peter (2019). The future of law reform: simplification of the Migration Act 1958 - submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Commonwealth of Australia.

The future of law reform: simplification of the Migration Act 1958 - submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission

2019

Other Outputs

Minister's 'God-like' powers can be put to better use in Biloela Tamil family's case

Billings, Peter and Lelliott, Joseph (2019, 09 06). Minister's 'God-like' powers can be put to better use in Biloela Tamil family's case The Guardian

Minister's 'God-like' powers can be put to better use in Biloela Tamil family's case

2019

Other Outputs

Refugee swap Rwandans: how did they pass Australia's character test?

Knaus, Christopher and Billings, Peter (2019, 05 30). Refugee swap Rwandans: how did they pass Australia's character test? The guardian: Australia

Refugee swap Rwandans: how did they pass Australia's character test?

2019

Book

Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society

Peter Billings ed. (2019). Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society. Singapore, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-9093-7

Crimmigration in Australia: law, politics and society

Funding

Past funding

  • 2011 - 2013
    Building research capacity for quantitative analysis of Indigenous poverty and policy interventions
    UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    A Critical Evaluation of Procedural and Substantive Rules
    The Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration Incorporated
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    1.Aboriginal protection/assimilation laws and NT intervention; 2.A critical examination of the emergency response in NT with particular reference to income management/welfare quarantining in NT & QLD
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Peter Billings is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Crimmigration

    • Topics that explore socio-legal issues related to the intersection or intermingling of immigration/refugee law/policy with criminal law/policy
    • Topics that explore the socio-legal issues relating to the criminalisation of asylum seekers
    • Topics that related to the detention or containment of asylum seekers and refugees
    • Topics that relate to refugee protection and regulation of risks to national/border security

    For further information contact Professor Peter Billings, e: p.billings@law.uq.edu.au

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A labour market regulatory approach to employment integration for refugees and asylum seekers in Australia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rose Stambe

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Sustainable protection of fish biodiversity in the Mekong River: the role of international environmental law and lessons from Australia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Justine Bell-James

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Peter Billings directly for media enquiries about:

  • Administrative Justice
  • Administrative law
  • Crimmigration
  • Government legal decision making
  • Human rights law
  • Immigration law
  • Judicial Review
  • Operation sovereign borders
  • Refugee law
  • Social welfare law

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