Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Re; ex parte Lam

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Date2003
CourtHigh Court
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  • Moti v The Queen
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 7 December 2011
    ...of Taxation (1988) 19 FCR 347 at 372–373; Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1 at 33 [100] per McHugh and Gummow JJ, 38–39 [122] per Hayne J; [2003] HCA 70 Lucasfilm Ltd v Ainsworth [2011] 3 WLR 487 at 512–513 [86]; [2011] 4......
  • Saeed v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 23 June 2010
    ...183 CLR 273 at 311 per McHugh J; [1995] HCA 20; Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1 at 27 [81] per McHugh and Gummow JJ, 49 [150] per Callinan J; [2003] HCA 6. 28 In the balance of these reasons they will be referred to as ‘ons......
  • SDCV v Director-General of Security
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 12 October 2022
    ...Pty Ltd (2013) 252 CLR 38 at 99-100 [156]–[157]. 110 Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1 at 14 111 See, eg, RCB v Justice Forrest (2012) 247 CLR 304. 112 Condon v Pompano Pty Ltd (2013) 252 CLR 38 at 99 [156]. 113 Migration Act......
  • Griffith University v Tang
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 3 March 2005
    ...also Zines, Federal Jurisdiction in Australia, 3rd ed (2002) at 17–21. 94 (1996) 68 FCR 87 at 96–97. 95 (1996) 68 FCR 87 at 103–104. 96 (2003) 214 CLR 1 at 27–28 [81]–[83], 48 [148]. 97 (2003) 77 ALJR 1263; 198 ALR 179 (‘ NEAT Trading‘). 98 Mantziaris, ‘A “Wrong Turn” On the Public/Private ......
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  • 'An "alien" by the barest of threads' - the legality of the deportation of long-term residents from Australia.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 33 No. 2, August 2009
    • 1 August 2009
    ...FCA 875 (Unreported, French J, 5 July 2004) [63]; Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1, 33 (McHugh and Gummow JJ) ('Ex parte Lam'). Further, if the Minister does 'have regard to treaty obligations but, in some way, misunderstand......
  • National litigation and international law: repercussions for Australia's protection of marine resources.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 33 No. 1, April 2009
    • 1 April 2009
    ...and cases before federal and state courts: see Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; Ex parte Lain (2003) 214 CLR 1, 10-11 (Gleeson CJ), 33-4 (McHugh and Gummow JJ), 47 8 (Callinan J); Kristen Walker and Penelope Mathew, 'Minister for Immigration v Ah Hin Teo......
  • The Legal Personality of the Commonwealth of Australia
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 47-1, March 2019
    • 1 March 2019
    ...also Mining Act Case (1999) 196 CLR 392,428–9 [102] (Gummow J).198. Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1 (‘Lam’).199. Ibid 24–5 [74]–[76].200. Re Governor Goulburn Correctional Centre; Ex parte Eastman (1999) 200 CLR 322, 344 [50]–[51](‘Eastma......
  • Federal Constitutional Influences on State Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 39-3, September 2011
    • 1 September 2011
    ...the Protection of Trust in Public Officials' [2011] Public Law 330. 184 Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; Ex parte Lam (2003) 214 CLR 1. 185 A curious feature of Lam was that counsel for Lam did not rely on Coughlan and it was not strictly necessary for the High Court to c......
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