Xu v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
Judgment Date1999
Neutral Citation1999-1217 FCA N
Date1999
Year1999
CourtFederal Court
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  • Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs V Yusuf:1 One Door Closed, Another Opened?
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 29-3, September 2001
    • 1 September 2001
    ...(2000) 98 FCR 469 (Black CJ, Sundberg,Katz and Hely JJ, Kiefel J dissenting) and Xu v Minister for Immigration and MulticulturalAffairs (1999) 95 FCR 425 (Whitlam and Gyles JJ). For a full discussion of this issue, see JohnBasten QC, 'Judicial Review: Recent Trends' (2001) 29 F L Review For......
  • Judicial Review: Recent Trends
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Federal Law Review No. 29-3, September 2001
    • 1 September 2001
    ...Migration Act, s 476(1)(a).84 Particularly, the majority judgment in Xu v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs(1999) 95 FCR 425, followed by Kiefel J in Singh (in dissent). And see the approach taken tothe statutory obligation to provide an opportunity to appear before the Tri......