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This appeal raises the issue as to whether a third country (ie non member state) national (TCN) otherwise benefiting from the derivative right to reside within the territory of the European Union pursuant to the principle in Ruiz Zambrano v Office national de l'emploi (Case C 34/09) EU:C:2011:124; [2012] QB 265 (Zambra... | This appeal concerns the extent to which a non member state national, who is the parent of a dependent European Union (EU) citizen child, is protected against deportation from the territory of the EU pursuant to the principle in Ruiz Zambrano v Office national de l'emploi (Case C 34/09) [2012] QB 265 (the Zambrano prin... |
This appeal concerns the proper ambit of the offence of aggravated trespass contrary to section 68 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (the 1994 Act).
That section provides, so far as material: (1) A person commits the offence of aggravated trespass if he trespasses on land and, in relation to any lawful ... | Ahava was a shop in Covent Garden, London, which mainly sold beauty products processed from Dead Sea mineral materials.
The products were factory produced by an Israeli company, in an Israeli settlement located in the West Bank and therefore within the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).
It was said that the factory ... |
In August 2007, the vessel B Atlantic, owned by the appellant, was used by unknown third parties in an unsuccessful attempt to export drugs from Venezuela.
After her consequent detention by the Venezuelan authorities and the expiry of a period of more than six months, the owners treated the vessel as a constructive tot... | In August 2007 B Atlantic (the Vessel), owned by the Appellant, was used by unknown third parties in an unsuccessful attempt to export cocaine from Venezuela by strapping a parcel of drugs to the vessel underwater.
The Vessel was detained by Venezuelan authorities.
After a period of more than six months, the Appellant ... |
"Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 confers a qualified security of tenure on business tena(...TRUNCATED) | "This appeal concerns qualified security of tenure enjoyed by business tenants, pursuant to Part II (...TRUNCATED) |
"This appeal raises a question relating to the temporal scope of Council Directive 97/81/EC of 15 De(...TRUNCATED) | "The Appellant, Mr OBrien, is a retired self employed barrister who also worked on a daily fee paid (...TRUNCATED) |
"A man is convicted of an offence.\nSatisfied that he is suffering from mental disorder, the court m(...TRUNCATED) | "The appellant suffers from a personality disorder and chronic paranoid delusional disorder.\nHe has(...TRUNCATED) |
"The issue is simply stated.\nChild tax credit (CTC) is payable to one person only in respect of eac(...TRUNCATED) | "This case concerns the scope for justifying indirect discrimination against men in the allocation o(...TRUNCATED) |
"The world community recognises human trafficking and modern slavery as twin evils requiring a world(...TRUNCATED) | "The Appellant, MS, is a Pakistani national who entered the UK in 2011 at the age of 16 on a visitor(...TRUNCATED) |
"The court is asked to decide whether the services provided by a specialised air handling system, us(...TRUNCATED) | "The appellant (Iceland) is a well known supermarket operator, specialising in refrigerated goods.\n(...TRUNCATED) |
"When is it lawful for a local housing authority to accommodate a homeless person a long way away fr(...TRUNCATED) | "The question arising in this appeal is whether it is lawful for a local housing authority to accomm(...TRUNCATED) |
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