High Court refuses judicial review of the decision refusing an Albanian national refugee status, on the grounds that the Refugee Appeals Tribunal’s adverse credibility findings were lawful and legitimate, and there was no failure to consider country of origin information.
Judicial review – asylum and immigration – Albanian national challenging the decision of the Refugee Appeals Tribunal refusing him refugee status – claimed that death threats had been made to him due to his seeking to end a relationship with a woman – adverse credibility findings - contradictory evidence as to how the threats were made - inconsistencies about when he left Albania - challenged the adverse credibility findings - tribunal is better positioned than a court to make judgments of these kind - lawful and legitimate findings - alleged failure to consider country information - tribunal is not failing to consider the country material - tribunal is merely saying that having considered the country material he was found to be incredible - country material does not need to be “discussed” further - alleged uncertainty of the decision – judicial review refused.