Submissions

Submissions received by the Committee

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No.Submitter 
1Castan Centre for Human Rights Law (PDF 544 KB) 
2Law Council of Australia (PDF 227 KB) 
3Australian Human Rights Commission (PDF 374 KB) 
4Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and Institute for International Law and the Humanities (PDF 98 KB) 
5UnitingJustice Australia (PDF 124 KB) 
6The Humanitarian Group (PDF 529 KB) 
7Migration Law Program, ANU College of Law (PDF 282 KB) 
8Refugee Advice & Casework Service (Aust) Inc (PDF 341 KB) 
9Refugee Council of Australia (PDF 309 KB) 
10NSW Society Labor Lawyers (PDF 580 KB) 
11Kaleidoscope Human Rights Foundation (PDF 290 KB) 
12Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (PDF 500 KB) 
13Immigration Advice and Rights Centre (PDF 239 KB) 
14The Law Society of New South Wales (PDF 503 KB) 
15United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) (PDF 368 KB) 
16Refugee and Immigration Legal Centre  (PDF 193 KB) 
16.1 Supplementary to submission 16 (PDF 3656 KB) 
17Confidential
18Department of Immigration and Border Protection (PDF 253 KB) 
19Justice for Refugees SA (PDF 433 KB) 
20Canberra Refugee Action Committee (PDF 899 KB) 

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About this inquiry

Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection and Other Measures) Bill 2015



Past Public Hearings

05 Feb 2016: Canberra

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Inquiry Status

Report tabled

How to make a submission

The committee invites individuals and organisations to send in their opinions and proposals in writing (submissions)

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