Minister of State for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v Ah Hin Teoh: 7 Apr 1995

Austlii (High Court of Australia) International Law – Treaties – Convention ratified by Australia but not implemented by statute – Status in domestic law – Whether giving rise to legitimate expectations.
Immigration – Application for permanent entry – Applicant – Married man with children in Australia – Policy requirement that applicants be of good character – Applicant convicted and imprisoned before application dealt with – Application refused because of conviction – Convention requiring governmental actions concerning children to give primary consideration to best interests of child – Convention ratified by Australia but not incorporated by statute in Australian domestic law -Whether capable of giving rise to legitimate expectation that application would be dealt with in accordance with Convention – Convention on Rights of Child, Art 3 – Migration Act 1958 (Cth), ss 6(2), 6A(1), 16(1)(c).

Judges:

Deane, Toohey, Gaudron, McHugh JJ

Citations:

(1995) 128 ALR 353, [1995] HCA 20, (1995) 69 ALJR 423, (1995) 183 CLR 273

Links:

Austlii

Cited by:

CitedZH (Tanzania) v Secretary of State for The Home Department SC 1-Feb-2011
The respondent had arrived and claimed asylum. Three claims were rejected, two of which were fraudulent. She had two children by a UK citizen, and if deported the result would be (the father being unsuitable) that the children would have to return . .
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Commonwealth, Human Rights, International, Immigration

Updated: 11 May 2022; Ref: scu.428473