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FTZK v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection: Over-zealous judicial review?
In this post Anna Olijnyk examines the High Court’s recent decision in FTZK v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. The case involved judicial review of a migration decision made by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal. The High Court’s reasoning subjects the decision of an administrative tribunal to a level of scrutiny more commonly applied to […]
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The Ombudsman and Judicial Review: Necessary Evil?
Adelaide Law School student Jonathon Tsianikas recently completed a Public Law Internship with the South Australian Crown Solicitor’s Office. Here, he reflects on a recent South Australian judicial review decision that he was involved in during his time at the Office. If you disagreed with a government decision that affected you, you might have options to […]
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