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3663/2019 concerning immigration detention and regional processing in Nauru
3663/2019 concerning immigration detention and regional processing in Nauru
123/2017 concerning changes to social security benefits preventing access to parenting payment for single mothers
3274/2018 concerning administrative arrangements in Norfolk Island
2853/2016 concerning the extradition process and detention whilst awaiting extradition
List of participating agencies under the Commonwealth agreement with Copyright Agency for government copying and internal communication of written material.
964/2019 concerning removal to Sri Lanka
The author alleged that Australia had violated articles 2(3), 14(1), 26, and 27 of the ICCPR, read in light of article 1, through the Federal Court's dismissal of a native title claim made by the author. The Committee issued adverse views in respect of article 14(1), read alone and in conjunction with article 2(3)(a), and article 27, read in light of article 1.
The author alleged that by deporting him to Malta, Australia had violated articles 9(1); 12(4); 14(7), read in conjunction with articles 9, 12(4) and 17; and 17, read in conjunction with articles 2(2) and 23(1) of the ICCPR. The Committee issued adverse views in respect of articles 9(1) and 12(4):
The author alleged that Australia would violate article 3 of the CAT if it were to deport the author to Sri Lanka. The author’s application for a protection visa was refused. The Committee found that Australia would not be in violation if the author was removed.
The author alleged that Australia would violate article 3 of the CAT if it were to deport the author to Sri Lanka. The author’s application for a protection visa was refused. The Committee found the matter inadmissible.
A discussion paper on copyright and AI transparency issues circulated to the Copyright and AI Reference Group (CAIRG) for input.
A summary of CAIRG responses to a discussion paper on copyright and AI transparency issues.
Please follow the links below for more information about each of the publications and their relevance to the CAIRG work.
R.T. v Australia (958/2019) Views of 29 April 2024
N.J. v Australia (1021-2020) Views of 19 April 2024