Complementary protection decisions
Since 24 March 2012, asylum seekers processed in Australia have been able to claim protection on broader grounds than those contained in the Refugee Convention, reflecting Australia’s obligations under international human rights law.
- SummaryÌýof additions since last update (current to 31 August 2022; last updated 17 July 2024)
- SummaryÌýof Australian Tribunal decisions (2019-) (current to 31 August 2022; last updated 17 July 2024)
- SummaryÌýof Australian court decisions (2019-) (current to 31 August 2022; last updated 17 July 2024)
- SummaryÌýof New Zealand decisions (2017-) (current to 31 August 2022; last updated 17 July 2024)
Archived decisions:
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Australian Tribunal decisions (2019) (last updated 31 December 2019)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Australian Tribunal decisions (2018) (last updated 30 April 2019)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Australian court decisions (2018)
- ÌýSummaryof Australian court decisions (2017)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions (2017)
- SummaryÌýof Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions (2016)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Administrative Appeals Tribunal decisions (2015)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Refugee Review Tribunal decisions (2012–15)
- ÌýSummaryÌýof Australian court decisions (2015–16) (last updated 14 December 2016)Ìý
- ÌýSummaryÌýof court and AAT decisions (2012–14)Ìý
- ÌýSummaryÌýof 'unsuccessful' RRT decisions (2012–23 May 2014)