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Deprivation of Citizenship Appeals After Begum
Deprivation of Citizenship Appeals After Begum In this immigration law update video I give a summary of the recent UT reported decision in Ciceri (deprivation of citizenship appeals: principles) Albania [2021] UKUT 238 (IAC) (8 September 2021) and the principles which apply to deprivation of more...
Deprivation of Citizenship and Home Office Delay
New Video: Deprivation of Citizenship and Home Office Delay In this immigration law update video I look at deprivation of citizenship, deprivation appeals and Home Office delay. I consider the recent case of Laci v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] EWCA Civ 769 (20 May 2021). more...
Upper Tribunal (IAC) Reported Decisions: August 2020
New Video - Upper Tribunal (IAC) Reported Decisions: August 2020 In this series I summarise the reported decisions of the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber for 2020 tackling them a month at a time. In this video I look at the reported decisions for August 2020 covering preserving more...
Immigration Law Conversations: Cessation of Refugee Status
New Video - Immigration Law Conversations: Cessation of Refugee Status In this Immigration Law Conversation Stephen Vokes and Emma Rutherford discuss the cessation of refugee status and the decision of the Court of Appeal in Secretary of State for the Home Department v MS (Somalia) [2019] EWCA Civ more...
27 Feb 2019 14:54
Treason doth never prosper:
Could the Courts see a return of the ancient law of treason?In the wake of the recent controversy surrounding Shamima Begum, the British schoolgirl who fled to Syria in order to join ISIS, questions have been raised as to whether the Treason Act 1351 needs to be updated. Though prosecution for membership of a terrorist organisation is possible, under s.11 more...
27 Feb 2019 12:51
Blackburn man collected extremist magazines on phoneJonathan Page, instruced by Stephen Lickrish & Associates, represented FA, who was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment for possessing extreme terror-related articles over a period of 6 years. The sentence reflected the defendant’s ASD diagnosis for which a psychologist with expertise in more...
Enough is enough
For Shamima Begum, the Jihadi bride, the saga goes on and on and on. In short, after 5 years with Isis, she has had enough and wants to come home. By home, I mean Bethnal Green and not the crushing poverty of Bangladesh where she and her family originated. According to the latest opinion polls, more...
18 Feb 2019 11:35
The Round Up: Return from Syria and Immigration, Immigration, Immigration…Immigration cases have dominated human rights case law this week. However, perhaps the greatest controversy concerned the Home Secretary’s intervention in the case of Shamima Begum. News broke on Sunday morning that the nineteen-year-old had given birth in Syria to baby boy, having travelled to the more...
Free Resource: Immigration cases 2018 - a review of the year so far
I recently produced an Immigration Case Law review covering the first half of 2018. You can download it as a free PDF here. The review will provide practitioners with a handy guide to the key cases of the year so far in this fast moving area of law. more...
26 Feb 2018 15:06
When the trial’s a stage: David Josse Q.C. writes for Counsel Magazine on the death of Slobodan PraljakDavid Josse QC discusses Slobodan Praljak’s dramatic death "The death of Slobodan Praljak, who at the moment that he learnt that his appeal had been rejected fatally drank a small quantity of poison from a vial whilst saying in Croatian ‘Judges, Slobodan Praljak is not a war criminal, with disdain I more...
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