Gunaleela v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Judgment Date | 1987 |
Neutral Citation | 1987-0821 FCA B |
Date | 1987 |
Court | Federal Court |
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8 cases
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Heshmati v Minister for Immigration
... ... Gummow JJ) Heshmati and Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs Aliens — Refugees — Determination of refugee status — Geneva Convention ... had regard in exercising a discretion reposed in him by a law of the Commonwealth? In Gunaleela , the same question arose and was left open by the Full Court: see 15 FCR at 560–1. I would ... ...
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Chan Yee Kin v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
...not made by the person who makes the decision to which the Act applies: see Gunaleela v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic AffairsUNK (1987) 15 FCR 543 at 556–7; 74 ALR 263.[2] In the absence of full argument I would not wish to express a concluded view on the question whether the Federal ......
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Re Ditfort, ex parte Deputy Commissioner of Taxation
...permitted him to have regard to particular treaty obligations of Australia: Gunaleela v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic AffairsUNK (1987) 74 ALR 263 at 280; cf Mann, Foreign Affairs in English Courts, pp 94–6. The applicant, in my view, plainly has the necessary standing to agitate the ......
- Singthong v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
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1 books & journal articles
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Protecting the Rights of Indigenous and Multicultural Children and Preserving their Cultures in Fostering and Adoption
...Minister for ForeignAffairs andTrade v Magno [1992] FCA 566; (1992)37 FCR 298; Gunaleela v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs [1987] FCA 277; (1987) 15 FCR 543; Heshmati vMinister for Immigration [1991] FCA 387; (1991) 31 FRC 123; F Bennion “Distinguishing Judgment and Discretion” ......