Applicant S v MIMA is a decision of the High Court of Australia. The case is an important decision in Australian refugee law. It is particularly known for its holdings about the meaning of 'particular social group' under the Refugee Convention, and for its holdings regarding when a law of general application may be considered to give rise to discriminatory treatment. According to LawCite, it has been cited the ninth most times of any High Court decision.
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