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Afghan War | United Kingdom Immigration Law Blog
Posted on April 22, 2020	by Asad Ali Khan, BA, MSc, MA, LL.B (Hons), LL.M
LE (St Vincent and the Grenadines) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department [2020] EWCA Civ 505 (07 April 2020) The Court of Appeal has held that section 117C(5) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 applies … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Appeals, Article 8, Children, Court of Appeal, Deportation, ECHR, Families, Immigration Act 2014, Iraq, Proportionality, Public Interest, Tribunals, UKSC	| Tagged Article 8, Children, Court of Appeal, Criminal Offences, ECHR, Spouses, Tribunals, UK Supreme Court	| Leave a comment
Posted on March 20, 2016	by Asad Ali Khan, BA, MSc, MA, LL.B (Hons), LL.M
Strangely enough David Cameron and Theresa May are supporting the UK’s membership of the EU despite their condemnation of the CJEU for usurping the rightful place of Parliament. Masquerading as the “good guys”, they appear less opposed to EU law’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Article 3, Article 8, Asylum, CFR, Children, Citizens Directive, CJEU, Deportation, ECHR, Muslims, Pakistan, Politics, Proportionality, Public Interest, Settlement, Terrorism, UKBA 2007, UKSC	| Tagged 2004/38/EC, Article 8, Criminal Offences, ECHR, European Union, Free Movement, Refugee Convention, Terrorism, Tribunals, UK Supreme Court	| Leave a comment
Posted on December 16, 2015	by Asad Ali Khan, BA, MSc, MA, LL.B (Hons), LL.M
MM & GY & TY v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2015] EWHC 3513 (Admin) (03 December 2015) This damaging decision for the British government was published immediately after David Cameron slanderously accused those opposed to expanding UK … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Article 14, Article 3, Article 8, Citizenship and Nationality, ECHR, Human Rights Act, India, Islam, Judicial Review, Pakistan, Politics, Terrorism	| Tagged Asylum, ECHR, Migrant Workers, Terrorism, UK Supreme Court	| 1 Comment
Posted on July 11, 2015	by Asad Ali Khan, BA, MSc, MA, LL.B (Hons), LL.M
MA and AA (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2015] UKSC 40 (24 June 2015) “Aur Sardar Khan tum ko asylum mil giya kya (did you get your asylum Sardar Khan)?” I ask the young Peshawari Afghan … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Asylum, CFR, Children, CJEU, Court of Appeal, European Union, Immigration Act 2014, Judicial Review, Terrorism	| Tagged Asylum, Case Law, ECHR, European Union, Pakistan, Refugee Convention, UK Supreme Court	| 1 Comment
Posted on March 1, 2015	by Asad Ali Khan, BA, MSc, MA, LL.B (Hons), LL.M
Like the case of AA (Afghanistan), the cases of TN and MA (Afghanistan) (AP) (Appellants) UKSC 2014/0047 also involve the Reception Directive and regulation 6 of the Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2005 which impose on the Home Office the … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Asylum, CFR, Children, CJEU, ECHR, European Union, Judicial Review	| Tagged Asylum, European Union, Judicial Review, UK Supreme Court	| 1 Comment
The Supreme Court looks set to hear a trio of Afghan asylum cases next week. The fact that AA (Afghanistan) (Appellant) UKSC 2014/0081 and TN and MA (Afghanistan) (AP) (Appellants) UKSC 2014/0047 involve children does not detract from the truly … Continue reading →
Posted in Afghan War, Asylum, Children, CJEU, Judicial Review, s 55 BCIA	| Tagged Asylum, European Union, Persecution, UK Supreme Court	| Leave a comment