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India travel ban unconstitutional, made under 'dictatorial power'


“Many Australians are in difficulty overseas as the pandemic continues and have been prevented from getting home by the flight limits already imposed by the Australian government,” Mr de Kretser said. “The Australian government should support them, not abandon and criminalise them at the worst possible time.”
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He confirmed the centre was exploring a legal challenge.
Because Australia has no charter of human rights, any domestic legal challenge would either be made on constitutional grounds before the High Court, or on administrative law grounds before the Federal Court, law experts Professor Anne Twomey and Professor George Williams both suggested. ....

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Coronavirus Australia: India travel ban unconstitutional, made under 'dictatorial power', says Geoffrey Robertson


“Many Australians are in difficulty overseas as the pandemic continues and have been prevented from getting home by the flight limits already imposed by the Australian government,” Mr de Kretser said. “The Australian government should support them, not abandon and criminalise them at the worst possible time.”
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He confirmed the centre was exploring a legal challenge.
Because Australia has no charter of human rights, any domestic legal challenge would either be made on constitutional grounds before the High Court, or on administrative law grounds before the Federal Court, law experts Professor Anne Twomey and Professor George Williams both suggested. ....

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