
Australian Immigration Law and Practice - LAWS3272
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
Enrolment Requirements:
Prerequisite:Completion of 78 UOC in LAWS courses including Federal Constitutional Law (LAWS2150).
Excluded: JURD7372
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
The workings of the visa system and the different categories of entrants are outlined and general matters relevant to all visa classes (Schedules 3, 4 and 5 of the Migration Regulations) are considered. The visa process, family migration and refugee visas are a topic of interest. Particular attention is given to health criteria and the public interest criteria based on ‘character’. The system of merits review of migration decisions is discussed.
The relationship between immigration and Australian citizenship is considered as well as the rules relating to citizenship set out in the Australian Citizenship Act 2007.
The relationship between immigration law and Government policy is considered, both in terms of policy considerations underpinning legislative developments and policy considerations operating throughout the administration of the law. The course seeks to critically evaluate immigration law from varied standpoints, including whether it is efficient in achieving policy goals, the extent to which it complies with human rights norms and the rule of law.
Main Topics
- Immigration law/policy: its subject matter and evaluation
- Migration Act and Regulations
- Citizenship
- The constitutional and international setting
- Visa cancellations
- Migration decision-making
- Family Migration
- Character.