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Immigration/Extradition – Page 2 – UK Human Rights Blog
Immigration/Extradition	April 28, 2015 by Thomas Raine	Leave to remain: Spouses have rights too, Court of Session affirms
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 8 | Right to Privacy/Family, Immigration/Extradition, Scotland	| Tagged Article 8, European Convention on Human Rights, immigration, immigration rules, Scotland	November 7, 2014 by Michael Deacon	Control and restraint techniques used on people being removed from UK are lawful, says Court of Appeal
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 2 | Right to life, Art. 3 | Torture / Inhumane Treatment, Case comments, Immigration/Extradition, In the news, Police	| Tagged control and restraint	| 3 Comments
March 10, 2014 by Dominic Ruck Keene	Supreme Court rules on EU conditions for asylum seekers
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 3 | Torture / Inhumane Treatment, Case comments, European, Immigration/Extradition	| Tagged asylum seekers, Dublin II, reception conditions	October 14, 2013 by Isabel McArdle	Man cannot be stripped of British citizenship, rules Supreme Court
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Case comments, Case law, Case summaries, Immigration/Extradition, In the news, International, Terrorism	| Tagged citizenship, international, statelessness	| 2 Comments
August 28, 2013 by Rosalind English	More developments under Schedule 7
Sylvie Beghal v Director of Public Prosecutions, [2013] EWHC 2573 (Admin) – read judgment
In a judgment with implications for the detention of David Miranda, the High Court has today dismissed an appeal against a conviction for wilfully failing to comply with a duty imposed by virtue of Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000.
The Court rejected the submission that the Schedule 7 powers in question violated the Appellant’s right under Articles 5, 6 and 8 of the ECHR. However, the Court urged consideration of a legislative amendment introducing a statutory bar to the introduction of Schedule 7 admissions in subsequent criminal trials.
Part of the following report is taken from the Court’s press summary, part is based on the judgment itself.
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 6 | Right to Fair Trial, Case comments, Criminal, Immigration/Extradition, In the news, Terrorism	| Tagged David Miranda, schedule 7, terrorism act	| 8 Comments
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 3 | Torture / Inhumane Treatment, Art. 6 | Right to Fair Trial, Bill of Rights, Immigration/Extradition, In the news, Politics / Public Order, Terrorism	| Tagged abu qatada	| 5 Comments
Share:EmailTweetShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...	Posted in Art. 10 | Freedom of Expression, Art. 6 | Right to Fair Trial, Case comments, Immigration/Extradition, International, Secret justice, Terrorism	| Tagged European Court of Justice, secret evidence, ZZ	| 2 Comments