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New Zealand: Refugee Status Appeals Authority

The New Zealand Refugee Status Appeals Authority (RSAA) is an independent body established to determine appeals from decisions of the Refugee Status Branch of the New Zealand Immigration Service declining refugee status. The RSAA was initially established in 1991 under the prerogative powers of the Executive (Cabinet) of the New Zealand Government. The RSAA was later given statutory basis pursuant to the Immigration Amendment Act 1999, which came into force on 1 October 1999. The RSAA ceased to exist on 29 November 2010, when it was replaced by the Immigration and Protection Tribunal. Website: www.nzrefugeeappeals.govt.nz/
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Refugee Appeal No. 76309

4 May 2009 | Judicial Body: New Zealand: Refugee Status Appeals Authority | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Chinese - Christian - Country of origin information (COI) - Racial / Ethnic persecution - Religious persecution (including forced conversion) | Countries: Malaysia - New Zealand

Refugee Appeal No. 76195

29 April 2008 | Judicial Body: New Zealand: Refugee Status Appeals Authority | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Chinese - Christian - Manifestly unfounded / Clearly abusive claims - Religious persecution (including forced conversion) | Countries: Malaysia - New Zealand

Refugee Appeal Nos. 75186 & 75187

30 November 2005 | Judicial Body: New Zealand: Refugee Status Appeals Authority | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Catholic - Civil and political rights - Country of origin information (COI) - Family law - Freedom of religion - Muslim - Religious persecution (including forced conversion) - Sharia law | Countries: Malaysia - New Zealand

Refugee Appeal No. 70165/96

13 February 1997 | Judicial Body: New Zealand: Refugee Status Appeals Authority | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Catholic - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Racial / Ethnic persecution - Religious discrimination - Religious persecution (including forced conversion) - Right to education - Right to employment | Countries: Malaysia - New Zealand

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