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Plaintiff S10/2011 v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

(2012) 246 CLR 636
JurisdictionAustralia
CourtHigh Court of Australia
Year2012
StatusBinding authority

Summary

High Court of Australia considered procedural fairness obligations in refugee status determination and the real chance test for persecution under complementary protection provisions.

Key Principle

procedural fairness in refugee status determination; real chance test for persecution; complementary protection

Area of Law

immigration

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