Written answers

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Department of Justice and Equality

Refugee Appeals Tribunal Decisions

Photo of Pádraig Mac LochlainnPádraig Mac Lochlainn (Donegal North East, Sinn Fein)
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To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality since the establishment of the Refugee Appeals Tribunal, the number of decisions, per year, quashed by the High Court on judicial review; the number of cases, per year, settled by the State after judicial review proceedings were instituted; and the cost to the State rising from same. [6152/13]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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At the outset it should be noted that since its establishment in late 2000 to end 2012, 40,865 cases were decided by the Refugee Appeals Tribunal. The total number of cases (1,271) in the categories referred to by the Deputy amount to 3.1% of these. The information requested by the Deputy is as follows.

Year
Judicial Reviews Quashed
Judicial Reviews Settled
2001
0
10
2002
0
55
2003
1
71
2004
1
130
2005
2
188
2006
9
223
2007
12
176
2008
14
170
2009
14
51
2010
22
29
2011
13
36
2012
14
30

A breakdown of costs attributable to each category in the above table over the period in question is not readily available. However figures relating to the annual legal costs of the Tribunal over this period are set out in the annual reports of the Tribunal which are available on the Tribunal's website (www.refappeal.ie). The figures in respect of 2012 are not yet available. In looking at these figures, I should point out that the legal costs figures in the Tribunal's reports up to and including 2006 include Tribunal Members fees.

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