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RRT Case No. 0801613 17 June 2008

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Case Law

Xia v. Mukasey, Attorney General 7 December 2007

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | Document type: Case Law

Wang v. Mukasey, Attorney General 29 November 2007

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit | Document type: Case Law

In re T-Z- 9 May 2007

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Board of Immigration Appeals | Document type: Case Law

Fang v. Refugee Appeal Board and Ors 15 November 2006

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: South Africa: High Court | Document type: Case Law

China: 1. Are there any more recent reports on the treatment of 2nd or 3rd children born overseas if they return to China (with particular reference to Fujian)? 25 September 2006

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

China: 1. Can you please advise how the one child policy is imposed in this town? 2. What penalties are imposed on either the child or the parents for contravening the one child policy in this place? 23 August 2006

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

Zhang Jian Xie v. Immigration and Naturalization Service 5 January 2006

Category: Legal Information | Publisher: United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | Document type: Case Law

China: 1. What was the one child policy situation in Shanghai at the time of the second birth, and what is it now? 2. Are fines on parents and lack of Hukou for a child still punishments? 3. Can payment of monies to the PRC officials alleviate the situation? 4 October 2005

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses

China: I would like to get up-to-date information on the application of family planning regulations in Shandong province, firstly in relation to the impact on parents who have breached the family planning regulations and secondly in relation to the impact on the children. For example, in relation to the parents: 1. What are the penalties imposed on parents for having out-of-plan children? 2. Are these penalties imposed in practice? 3. Is there any procedure for having them waived / reduced? 4. Would the fact that the children have been born outside of China make any difference to action taken against the parents? (NB. These parents did not come to Australia as students). In relation to the child: 5. Could she get registration? 6. If so, would she suffer any penalty for having been born out-of-plan? 7. If she was considered a "black child", what would be the impact of being unregistered on her access to education, health care and so forth? 8. Any other information of relevance would be appreciated 7 September 2005

Category: Country Information | Publisher: Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal | Document type: Query Responses


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