Detention of stateless citizen without prospect for removal held to be unlawful (NZYQ v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs [2023] HCA 37)

Crimmigration Case

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Migration Case Law Updates

A few words from the founder of VISA, Mr Anthony Robinson. BA. LLB. GDLP. LLM. (Phd Candidate) Master Migration Lawyer and Senior Fellow of VISA.

We are very excited about our latest venture. As many may know VISA, under the guidance of our Advisory Committee, has recently entered the publishing business with the production of our Industry Newsletter: “Migration Case Law Updates“. VISA, through its team of staff writers and researchers, hopes to produce high quality collection of case reports and articles of interest to those professionals working in the Migration and Refugee legal space or those studying Immigration law or the emerging field of Crimmigration. [Be advised that the Newsletter will be released on an ad hoc basis to respond to cases and matters in migration law that the VISA Advisory Committee deems to be of import or interest.]

It should be also noted, that in keeping with VISA’s philosophy of providing superior member benefits at an extremely cost effective prices – the Migration Case Law Updates, unlike other similar newsletters that charge up to $500 per yearly subscription, the Migration Case Law Updates is FREE when you join VISA!

Here is a fantastic piece by our corporate sponsors LexisNexis®Practical Guidance about the case of a plaintiff a stateless Rohingya Muslim who arrived in Australia in 2012. He was taken into immigration detention on arrival and remained there until being granted a bridging visa in 2014. In 2016, the plaintiff pleaded guilty to a sexual offence against a child and was sentenced to imprisonment for five years with a non-parole period of three years and four months. After his release, he was taken into immigration detention under s 189(1) of the Migration Act.

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