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Protecting vulnerable refugees: Procedural fairness in the australian fast track regime

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posted on 2023-09-11, 05:27 authored by E McDonald, M O’sullivan
Refugee Status Determination is a powerful example of the way in which vulnerability and the law interact. This article examines this interaction by analysing a case study: the special protection visa application procedure in place for certain asylum seekers in Australia (the ‘Fast Track Assessment’ process) and the implications of this for procedural fairness. We conclude that the current legislative framework for the Fast Track Assessment process operates to exacerbate the circumstances of vulnerability of asylum seekers. Efficiency measures are an important way of avoiding delays in decision-making. However it also increases the propensity of such measures to lead to serious legal errors. Considering the serious consequences of an improperly made decision in this context, we argue that high standards of procedural fairness and an oral hearing are required. The article also demonstrates that a central purpose of due process should be to mitigate (rather than exacerbate) circumstances of vulnerability or marginalisation.

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Journal

University of New South Wales Law Journal

Volume

41

Pagination

1003-1043

ISSN

0313-0096

eISSN

1839-2881

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

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