Human Rights Test Cases
- Minogue v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (1998) Vol. 54 Administrative Law Decisions, p. 389, and at (1998) Vol. 84 Federal Court Reports, p. 438
- Minogue v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (1998) Vol. 166 Australian Law Reports, p. 29; and at (1999) Vol. 57 Administrative Law Decisions, p. 23.
- Minogue v Williams (2000) Vol.60 Administrative Law Decisions, p. 366
- Minogue v Australia 2004 UNHRCR 52 (11 November 2004)
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