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Reports of complaints relating to immigration detention

Asylum seekers and refugeesImmigration and detentionBusiness and Human RightsAnnual Reports 10 July 2013

Summary

 

Reports of complaints under the AHRC Act

The Commission can inquire into complaints of breaches of human rights under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth) (AHRC Act).

When the Commission receives a complaint of an alleged breach of human rights the Commission will attempt to resolve the complaint through conciliation.

Reports of complaints under the AHRC Act

The Commission can inquire into complaints of breaches of human rights under the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth) (AHRC Act).

When the Commission receives a complaint of an alleged breach of human rights the Commission will attempt to resolve the complaint through conciliation.

If conciliation is unsuccessful and the Commission finds that there has been a breach of human rights then the Commission can prepare a report of the complaint, including recommendations for action, for the Federal Attorney General. The report must be tabled in Parliament.

A full list of the reports that the Commission has made to the Attorney General under the AHRC Act are available here.

Recent reports that have found human rights breaches in connection with immigration detention include:

Do you think you have been discriminated against or had your human rights breached while in immigration detention? Click here for information about how to make a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission.

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