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High Court decision in ASF17: What’s next?

The High Court has handed down its highly anticipated decision in ASF17 v Commonwealth of Australia. The capacity of an individual to cooperate with their…

Chain-link fence outside a prison exercise yard

Migration Bill creates ‘criminal’ offence for non-citizens

The Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) Bill 2024 proposes broad powers for the Minister and creates criminal offences. This will have significant implications for…

Risky business of using algorithms in immigration detention

Using algorithms in automated decision-making is not a new phenomenon. Given the popularity of artificial intelligence, there are legal and ethical implications to consider.

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