Inevitable Detention: R (Mustafa Moussaoui) v Secretary of State for the Home Department.The article discusses a court case wherein claimant Algerian national Mustafa Moussaoui was detained by the defendant, the British Secretary of State for the Home Department from May 17-29, 2010 under the ...
Inevitable Detention: R (Mustafa Moussaoui) v Secretary of State for the Home Departmentdoi:10.5235/108546812801228194Lucy4Colter4InformaworldJudicial Review
arguing that the Secretary of State had failed to have due regard to the need to advance equality of opportunity for persons who share a relevant protected characteristic (in this case being a Palestinian refugee) as compared with persons who...
2010. The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. https://... UKSC - 《International Journal of Refugee Law》 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 R (on the application of Nadarajah) v Secretary of State for the Home Department R (on the application of Abdi) v Secretary of State for the Home ...
For a non-PDF version of the judgment, please visit: BAILIILeave a reply on "New Judgment: R (New London College Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; & anor case [2013] UKSC 51" Name (*) ...
R v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Musa In determining whether to return an asylum seeker to a third country, the United Kingdom will accord due respect to the system and practice of such third country, provided that it applies the 1951 Convention. However, if a St...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Wednesday Law Report: Judicial Review of Refusal of UK Residence on Ground of Marriage ; 24 January 2001 R (on the Application of Mahmood) V Secretary of State for the Home Department Court of App
The Secretary of State was therefore right to conclude that Ms Wang did not have the money “under [her] control” for the purposes of the Immigration Rules. The appeal is therefore allowed and the Secretary of State’s decision to refuse leave to remain is restored...
This case document summarizes the facts and decision in R (on the application of Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2001] UKHL 26, House of Lords. This case considered whether a blanket policy excluding prisoners from cell searches was a proportionate response that was necce...
practice issued by a public authority. It is one of two appeals heard by the same panel of five Justices examining similar issues. It should be read together with the Court’s judgment inR (on the application of BF (Eritrea)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department ...