Is ASIO a Good Judge of Character?
Alternative Law Journal, June 2009
Posted: 14 May 2009
Date Written: April 22, 2009
Abstract
Character issues are of increasing importance in the role of the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) in assessing the national security risk posed by aliens. For example, ASIO assessments underpinned the long-term detention of two Iraqi refugees on Nauru, and the deportation of US activist Mr Scott Parkin. This article considers how ASIO national security assessments are made, whether they constitute a form of character testing, and what accountability mechanisms are in place to challenge such assessments.
Keywords: Character test, ASIO adverse security assessments, migration law, citizenship, Scott Parkin, executive discretion
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