Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
MZAAJ v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] FCA 478 Citation: MZAAJ v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] FCA 478
Appeal from: MZAAJ & Anor v Minister for Immigration & Anor [2015] FCCA 151
Parties: MZAAJ and MZAAK v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND BORDER PROTECTION and REFUGEE REVIEW TRIBUNAL
File number: VID 79 of 2015
Judge: PAGONE J
Date of judgment: 18 May 2015
Catchwords: MIGRATION – Appeal from Federal Circuit Court of Australia – application for Protection (Class XA) visa – complementary protection – whether Federal Circuit Court erred in failing to find that Refugee Review Tribunal applied the wrong legal test in relation to complementary protection provisions – whether lack of access to medical treatment constituted 'significant harm' – whether appellants denied procedural fairness by errors in interpreting made during hearing before Refugee Review Tribunal.
Legislation: Migration Act 1958 (Cth) ss 36(2), 36(2A), 36(2B), 65
Cases cited: SZRMQ v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (2013) 219 FCR 212 SZTEQ v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] FCAFC 39
Date of hearing: 15 May 2015
Place: Melbourne
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 17
Counsel for the Appellants: The appellants appeared in person with the assistance of an interpreter
Counsel for the Respondents: Mr L Brown
Solicitor for the Respondents: Clayton Utz
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION VID 79 of 2015
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