Mezmur, Benyam Dawit2021-06-302021-06-302019Mezmur, B. D. (2019). The convention on the rights of the child, migration, and Australia: Repositioning the convention from being a ‘wish list’ to a ‘to do list’ the 2018 Australian human rights institute annual lecture. Australian Journal of Human Rights,25(2), 177-1992573-573Xhttps://doi.org/10.1080/1323238X.2019.1571386http://hdl.handle.net/10566/6343I was not terribly sure how many people I could reasonably expect for this lecture, especially since the former Prime Minister, the Hon. Tony Abbort, has said that Australians are sick of being lectured to by the United Nations ' (Cox 2015). Thank for your presence and for the opportunity. A few disclaimers are in order. first, I am a migrant. Second, this lecture does not intend to engage in detail with the laws, processes, structures, and so on of Australia but rather offers an outsider's view of the obligations in the Convention on the Rights of the Child(CRC or the Convention).enRights of the childMigrationAustraliaChildren's rightsThe convention on the rights of the child, migration, and Australia: Repositioning the convention from being a ‘wish list’ to a ‘to do list’ the 2018 Australian human rights institute annual lectureArticle