Hadi-Ahmadi and the Myth of the 'People Smugglers' Business Model'

A Schloenhardt, L Ezzy, 'Hadi -Ahmadi and the Myth of the 'People Smugglers' Business Model'' (2013) 38 (3) Monash University Law Review 120-147

University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law Research Paper No. 13-06

29 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2013

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Andreas Schloenhardt

The University of Queensland - T.C. Beirne School of Law

Date Written: 2013

Abstract

The case of Hadi Ahmadi is one of the highest profile prosecutions of people smuggling in Australia. Convicted in August 2010 for bringing over 500 asylum seekers to Australia, Mr Ahmadi’s case is one of only a small number of prosecutions involving an organiser of migrant smuggling ventures — unlike the hundreds of cases before Australian courts which involve Indonesian captains and crew working on migrant smuggling vessels. This article explores the case of Mr Ahmadi to shed light into the so-called ‘people smugglers’ business model’, which successive Australian Governments from both sides of politics are determined to ‘crush’. The article examines the facts of Mr Ahmadi’s offending, the criminal proceedings against him, and draws comparison to other organiser cases and to the general patterns of people smuggling prosecutions in Australia. Findings of this research cast doubt over the Government’s rhetoric andits strategies to prevent and suppress migrant smuggling.

JEL Classification: K14, K33

Suggested Citation

Schloenhardt, Andreas, Hadi-Ahmadi and the Myth of the 'People Smugglers' Business Model' (2013). A Schloenhardt, L Ezzy, 'Hadi -Ahmadi and the Myth of the 'People Smugglers' Business Model'' (2013) 38 (3) Monash University Law Review 120-147 , University of Queensland TC Beirne School of Law Research Paper No. 13-06, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2354222

Andreas Schloenhardt (Contact Author)

The University of Queensland - T.C. Beirne School of Law ( email )

The University of Queensland
St Lucia
4072 Brisbane, Queensland 4072
Australia

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