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16 Oct 2009, 12:10 am
Commission on International Religious Freedom on Tuesday wrote Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (full text of letter) urging her to press Iran on its human rights and religious freedom record as the U.S. pursues talks over Iran's nuclear program. [read post]
6 Apr 2011, 2:31 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Article 3 provides that surrender may be refused on the grounds that the person sought is a national of the requested Party, but that each Party’s Executive Authority–in the case of the United States, the Secretary of State–shall have the power to extradite its nationals, if, in its discretion, it deems extradition appropriate. [read post]
24 Jun 2010, 1:55 am by traceydennis
Timbrell v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2010] EWCA Civ 701; [2010] WLR (D) 155 The Gender Recognition Act 2004 did not have retrospective effect, and since the United Kingdom had failed to implement the relevant Community law Directive within the time permitted so far as concerned acquired gender and rights to pensions, an individual could invoke the Directive as its provisions were unconditional and precise. [read post]
15 Jun 2007, 2:23 am
Secretary of State for Defence (Aire Centre and 10 others intervening)   S 6(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998 was capable of applying to acts committed by a UK public authority outside its territory where in exceptional circumstances the victim was "within the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom" for purposes of art1 of the European Convention on Human Rights. [read post]
15 Jun 2009, 2:08 am
(HR) (Portugal) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Court of Appeal “Time spent in jail in the United Kingdom by a national of the European Economic Area was not counted when calculating whether he had live in the country continuously for at least ten years before the decision to deport him. [read post]
23 Jul 2008, 9:07 am
GO and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department Court of Appeal “Overseas students could change their courses but if they wanted an extension of stay in the United Kingdom, they had to be able to produce evidence of satisfactory progress, whether on the course named in the application for entry clearance or on another recognised course. [read post]
8 May 2009, 3:03 am
Regina (Nasseri) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2009] UKHL 23; [2009] WLR (D) 148 “The irrebuttable presumption, laid down in paras 2 and 3 of Pt 1 of Sch 3 to the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004, that a foreign national who entered the United Kingdom via Greece could [...] [read post]
5 Jan 2010, 1:53 am by sally
Pedro v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Court of Appeal “In order to maintain the freedom of movement or EC workers, the Department of Work and Pensions was obliged to treat a dependent family member of an EU national, who retained his UK worker status, as living in Great Britain for the dependant’s eligibility for a United Kingdom pension credit. [read post]
1 Aug 2012, 3:45 am by sally
Regina (YZ (China)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 1022; [2012] WLR (D) 237 “Where a foreign national was removed from the United Kingdom in consequence of the unlawful issue of a certificate under section 96(2) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 following refusal by the Secretary of State of his application for revocation of a deportation order, there was no presumption that the court should order his… [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 1:01 pm by Sandy Levinson
I have no desire to question the Secretary of State's commitment to democracy. [read post]
25 Feb 2011, 2:03 am by sally
R (Mirza and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] EWCA Civ 159; [2011] WLR (D) 55 “The Home Secretary, when refusing to extend a foreign national’s leave to remain in the United Kingdom, ought at the same time or promptly thereafter make a removal decision which, if adverse, would enable the foreign national to appeal without breaking the law by overstaying. [read post]