W157/00A v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
| Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
| Judgment Date | 2001 |
| Date | 2001 |
| Year | 2001 |
| Court | Federal Court |
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3 cases
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Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs; ex parte Palme
...for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Yusuf (2001) 206 CLR 323 at 331-332 [10], 346 [69]. 22 (1998) 194 CLR 355 at 389 [92]. 23 (2001) 190 ALR 55 at 66-67. His Honour's treatment of the subject was not challenged on appeal: Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v W157/00......
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EBD16 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs
...relied upon for those findings, and the reasons of the Tribunal. (c.f. W157/00A v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (2001) 190 ALR 55 at [47]-[52]). (Emphasis For the reasons that follow, the IAA did not act “judicially” in the sense described in WAIJ. Its conclusion that i......
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SZLGP v Minister for Immigration & Citizenship
...relied upon for those findings, and the reasons of the Tribunal. (c.f. W157/00A v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (2001) 190 ALR 55 at [47]- 16 What then did the Tribunal do in the present case? For the reasons that follow, the Tribunal did not act “judicially” in the sen......