Erasing the Vision Splendid? Unpacking the Formative Responses of the Federal Courts to the Fast Track Processing Regime and the ‘Limited Review’ of the Immigration Assessment Authority

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Townsend, Hollie Kerwin
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Abstract

The establishment of the Immigration Assessment Authority (‘IAA’) and the Fast Track Processing Regime for certain asylum seekers has posed new and important questions for Australian administrative law, especially in respect of the place, scope and effect of merits review. This article considers the early and formative jurisprudence of the federal courts in relation to ‘Fast Track decisions’ made by the IAA. It concludes that the Fast Track process represents a novel development in Australian public law: a partial review process which is not sufficient to correct the errors of the decision-maker at first instance but which appeared for a time capable of immunising elements of the decision from appeal or direct judicial review. It is, in its intention and current operation, more than a ‘targeted tinkering’ with the mechanics of merits review and of migration law in Australia. It deserves attention as it commences its journey through superior courts and as the regime settles into the Australian administrative law landscape.
抹去美好的愿景?拆解联邦法院对快速通道处理制度和移民评估机构的“有限审查”的形成性反应
移民评估局(IAA)和某些寻求庇护者快速通道处理制度的建立给澳大利亚行政法提出了新的和重要的问题,特别是在是非事实审查的地点、范围和效果方面。本文考虑了联邦法院与IAA做出的“快速通道决定”相关的早期和形成性判例。它的结论是,快速通道程序代表了澳大利亚公法的一项新发展:部分审查程序不足以在初审时纠正决策者的错误,但在一段时间内似乎能够使决定的要素免于上诉或直接司法审查。就其意图和目前的运作而言,它不仅仅是对澳大利亚的功绩审查机制和移民法的“有针对性的修修补补”。它值得关注,因为它开始了通过高级法院的旅程,随着该政权进入澳大利亚行政法领域。
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Federal Law Review
Federal Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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