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| Tuesday, 4 February, 2003, 10:36 GMT Australian court confirms asylum appeals ![]() Australia's asylum policy has been loudly criticised The seven judges at the High Court in Canberra said any attempt to stop the judicial review of appeals was undemocratic.
The government introduced tough immigration laws two years ago after more than 400 mainly Afghan migrants were rescued in the Indian Ocean by the Norwegian freighter the Tampa. The migrants were refused entry into Australia, and were later transferred to camps on Nauru and Papua New Guinea. Lengthy delays The government had wanted to limit legal challenges on judgments made by the Refugee Review Tribunal, an independent body set up to examine decisions made by the immigration department. Its legislation has been watered down by the High Court, but has not been completely dismantled. Appeals will still be allowed but only if applicants can prove that mistakes were made by the tribunal. Strict time limits will also apply to challenges lodged in the courts. The Australian Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock had insisted the appeals system was in desperate need of reform. He said the number of asylum seekers taking their cases to the courts had increased four-fold in recent years. As the caseload grew the delays increased, Mr Ruddock said - which was resulting in more time in detention for applicants and greater burdens on the taxpayer. Official figures show that two years ago, more than 2,500 appeals were lodged. Of these, just over 100 were successful. |
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