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Immigration detention / Immigration law / International law / False imprisonment / High Court of Australia / Law / Tort law / Criminal law
Date: 2015-04-14 20:15:33
Immigration detention
Immigration law
International law
False imprisonment
High Court of Australia
Law
Tort law
Criminal law

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA 28 January 2015 CPCF v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION AND BORDER PROTECTION & ANORHCA 1 Today the High Court, by majority, held that a claim for damages for false imprisonment arising out of the

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