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LEGAL OPTIONS AFTER REJECTION BY REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
APPLYING FOR AN RRT REHEARING BASED ON MUIN DECISION JUDICIAL REVIEW BY FEDERAL COURT OF A DECISION OF THE REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
COMPLAINTS TO THE UNITED NATIONS
The Al Masri decision
The High Court
'privative clause' decisions High Court decision on the Refugee Review Tribunal's powers
The Muin decision
The Family Court
decision The Court found that the Family Court's welfare jurisdiction extends to the protection of children in immigration detention. The Court considered that if children are held in indefinite detention, this would be unlawful because the Migration Act is subject to Australia's obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Torture Convention: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:
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