Border Control in UK Law
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ZH (Tanzania) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... removal of the appellant in pursuance of the system of immigration control in this country" (para 5.20). They had earlier said that this was "of very ... is understandably concerned about the general principles which the Border Agency and appellate authorities should apply ... ...
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Ullah v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... acting lawfully in pursuance of the legitimate aim of immigration control; and his decision to remove Mr Ullah to Pakistan was proportionate to any ... ...
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Navaratnam Kugathas v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... to the Respondent's legitimate aim of regulating immigration control." ... 5 The Home Secretary sought ... where, for example, a father lives in France, close to the Swiss border, enjoying, just over the border, weekly access to his dependent children ... ...
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R Onkarsingh Nagre v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... 8(2) and pursuant to the maintenance of an effective immigration control." ... 24 It was not suggested by Mr ... clearance officers and all staff at what is now the United Kingdom Border Agency should take decisions in a way that complies with individuals' ... ...
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex parte Bugdaycay
... ... authorities responsible for the operation of the system for the control of immigration established by the Act and rules made thereunder ... 5 ... who are apprehended in country A following their escape across the border. Against that background, if a person arriving in the United Kingdom from ... ...
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MM (Lebanon) and Others v The Secretary of State for the Home Department Master AF (Interested Party) Sheffield Asian Community Action Group (Intervener)
... ... scale and complexity of the problems associated with immigration control”. Three further statutes have added to the complexity of the problems ... ...
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R (MM (Lebanon)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... , of course, that any state has the right, in international law, to control the entry of foreigners and how long they may remain after entry ... to children "in the United Kingdom", the guidance states that "UK Border Agency staff working overseas must adhere to the spirit of the duty and ... ...
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R (on the application of Quila and Another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [Sup Ct]
... ... It was not to control immigration. It was to deter forced marriages. At the heart of the appeals ... As stated in the July 2008 Home Office UK Border Agency Report (proposing a further such increase from 18 to 21) Marriage ... ...
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R (Gurung and Others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... Although Commonwealth citizens were subject to immigration control, the SSHD had a concessionary policy outside the Rules which allowed such ... ...
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European Roma Rights v Immigration Officer
... ... statute generally governing the administration of immigration control is the Immigration Act 1971. Under sections 1 and 2 of this Act, British ... obligation, the International Court of Justice made plain in In re Border and Transborder Armed Actions ( Nicaragua v Honduras ) [1988] ICJ Rep ... ...
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