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Associate Professor Chantal Bostock

Associate Professor Chantal Bostock

Associate Professor
  • PhD (Law) - 糖心logo
  • LLM - University of Sydney
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice - University of Tasmania
  • BA/LLB - University of Tasmania听
  • Admitted to Supreme Court of England/Wales
  • Admitted to Federal Court/High Court of Australia
  • Admitted to Supreme Court of NSW
  • Admitted to Supreme Court of Tasmania 听
  • NAATI-accredited professional translator - French/English
Law & Justice
School of Global & Public Law

I have worked in private practice in Sydney, specialising in migration/refugee law and as a senior lawyer at the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (UK) and the Law Commission (UK). In addition, I have worked as a senior lawyer and Tribunal member at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Sydney. I currently sit as a lay member of the Medical Council of NSW.

Phone
9385 3283
Location
Law Faculty
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Bostock C, 2023, 'The Impact of Criminal Deportation on Victim-Survivors of Domestic Violence in Australia', 糖心logo Law Journal, 43, pp. 1 - 15,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bostock C; Cabarrus J, 2020, 'Short Shrift to International Non-Refoulement Obligations? Australia's Approach to Criminal Deportation', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, 32, pp. 597 - 622,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Bostock C, 2020, 'The Value of Adjudicative Independence: Overlapping Conceptions of Administrative Justice in the AAT's Review of Visa Cancellations', Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 27, pp. 154 - 164,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Bostock C, 2018, 'Expulsion: A comparative study of Australia and France', AIAL Forum, 92, pp. 87 - 102
    Journal articles | 2011
    Bostock C, 2011, 'The Effect of Ministerial Directions on Tribunal Independence', Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 18, pp. 161 - 171,
    Journal articles | 2010
    Bostock C, 2010, 'Procedural fairness and the AAT鈥檚 review of visa cancellation decisions on character grounds', Australian Journal of Administrative Law, 17, pp. 77 - 91
    Journal articles | 2002
    Bostock CMJ, 2002, 'The international legal obligations owed to the asylum seekers on the MV Tampa', International Journal of Refugee Law, 14, pp. 279 - 301,
  • Other | 2021
    Bostock C; Appleby G; Blayden L; Boughey J, 2021, A principled approach to key reforms of Australia's administrative review system,
    Conference Presentations | 2021
    Bostock C; Simmons F, 2021, 'Vulnerability and administrative decision-making', presented at Kerr鈥檚 Vision Splendid for Administrative Law: Still Fit for Purpose?, Australian Institute for Administrative Law and Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, 21 October 2021 - 22 October 2021
    Other | 2021
    Bostock C, 2021, Not 鈥渏ust another piece of material鈥: the value of Tribunal review,
    Reports | 2021
    Boughey J; Appleby G; Bostock C; Blayden L, 2021, Submission to Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee Inquiry: The performance and integrity of Australia鈥檚 administrative review system,
    Conference Presentations | 2020
    Bostock C, 2020, 'Procedural fairness and migration decision-making at the AAT', presented at Law Council of Australia Immigration Law Conference, Melbourne, 05 March 2020 - 07 March 2020
    Conference Presentations | 2018
    Bostock C, 2018, 'Expulsion: A comparative study of Australia and France', presented at National Administrative Law Conference, 27 September 2018
  • Media | 2021
    Bostock C, 2021, Not 鈥渏ust another piece of material鈥: the value of Tribunal review,

My areas of interest are administrative law, including refugee and migration law.听

My PhD is entitled The Administrative Appeals Tribunal and Character Assessments for Non-Citizens.

My academic publications and oral presentations include the following:

  • 鈥淓xpulsion: a comparative study of Australia and France鈥 Delivered paper, National Administration Law Conference 2018.
  • 鈥淓xpulsion: a comparative study of Australia and France鈥 (2018) 92 AIAL Forum 87-102.
  • 鈥淭he effect of ministerial directions on Tribunal independence鈥 (2011) 18 Australian Journal of Administrative Law 161-171; (2011) 66 AIAL Forum 33-42.
  • 鈥淧rocedural fairness and the AAT鈥檚 review of visa cancellation decisions on character grounds鈥 (2010) 17 Australian Journal of Administrative Law 77-91.
  • 鈥淭ribunal independence鈥, Delivered paper, National Administration Law Conference 2010.
  • 鈥淐ancelling visas on character grounds: a fundamentally new direction has been made governing s 501 visa cancellations鈥 (2009) 47(9) Law Society Journal 66-68.
  • "The challenge of migration to legal systems," WG Hart Workshop, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies: Delivered paper on the challenges of the proposed single tier immigration and asylum appeals system, comparing the UK and Australia 2004.
  • 鈥淭he international legal obligations owed to the asylum seekers on board the Tampa鈥 (2002) 14 (2 & 3) International Journal of Refugee Law 279-301.