Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
12.15pm to 1.10pm JUDICIAL REVIEW IN IMMIGRATION LAW: Emerging and Enduring Issues in Judicial Review
This session will traverse key topics relating to judicial review of migration decisions and comprise:
- A roundup of significant migration decisions from the past year
- Analysis of decisionmakers’ obligations to consider representations in visa cancellation matters in the aftermath of Plaintiff M1/2021 v Minister for Home Affairs
Presented by Chris Honnery, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
Presenters
Chris Honnery, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers
Chris Honnery is a barrister who is experienced representing applicants in administrative law and judicial review proceedings. He passed the England and Wales Bar Transfer Test prior to being called to the NSW Bar, and has worked in a number of jurisdictions. Before becoming a barrister, Chris was a solicitor for almost a decade, working at Victoria Legal Aid, the Federal Court of Australia, and representing asylum seekers detained on Nauru. Based in Sydney, Chris also appears interstate, and has particular expertise in migration matters and challenging visa-related decisions. Website https://www.chrishonnery.com.au/