Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 1 & 6 : 11-Jun-26
The High Court has rejected the federal government’s argument that it should not be liable to pay compensation to people who were held in indefinite detention. The government had contended that it should have immunity from compensation claims arising from the court’s landmark 2023 ruling in the ‘NZYQ’ case that indefinite detention is unlawful. More than 300 foreign-born criminals were released into the community as a result of that ruling. Legal experts warn that in addition to this cohort, asylum-seekers and refugees who were held in detention could also be entitled to compensation.
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