FTZK v. Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Anor
Case No.
M143/2013
Case Information
Lower Court Judgment
6/05/2013 Federal Court of Australia (Gray J, Dodds-Streeton J, Kerr J)
Catchwords
Administrative law - Jurisdictional error - Appellant asylum seeker accused of involvement in kidnapping-murder while in China - Appellant argued accusation motivated by appellant's religious practices - Administrative Appeals Tribunal ("AAT") found appellant's account and conduct subsequent accusation constituted "serious reasons" for considering appellant had committed a serious political crime - AAT therefore found that Refugee Convention did not apply - Whether decision of AAT took into account irrelevant considerations - Whether decision affected by jurisdictional error.
Documents
08/11/2013 Hearing (SLA, Melbourne)
22/11/2013 Notice of appeal
04/12/2013 Submitting appearance (Second Respondent)
13/12/2013 Written submissions (Appellant)
13/12/2013 Chronology (Appellant)
14/01/2014 Written submissions (First Respondent)
28/01/2014 Reply
18/02/2014 Consent order changing name of First Respondent
11/03/2014 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
27/06/2014 Judgment (Judgment summary)