Forced Marriage in UK Law
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R (on the application of Quila and Another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [Sup Ct]
... ... the spouse of a person who is present and settled in the UK ("a marriage visa") ... 2 The Secretary of State appeals against the order of ... It was not to control immigration. It was to deter forced marriages. At the heart of the appeals is her analysis of the nexus ... ...
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Re SA (Vulnerable Adult with Capacity: Marriage)
... ... iii) More recently it has been exercised in cases involving marriage, including forced marriages: see Sheffield City Council v E [2004] EWHC 2808 (Fam) , [2005] Fam 326 , Re SK (Proposed Plaintiff) (An Adult by way of her ... ...
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Re B (A Child) (Habitual Residence: Inherent Jurisdiction)
... ... example where she has been removed for the purpose of undergoing a forced marriage or female genital mutilation. All of the modern cases fall into ... ...
- B v I (Forced Marriage)
- Re P (Forced Marriage)
- Re K (Forced Marriage: Passport Order)
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Fornah v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... The appellants were married Pakistani women who had been forced to leave their homes and feared that, if they were returned to Pakistan, ... or under-age recruitment into military service, (forced) child marriage, female genital mutilation, child trafficking, or child pornography or ... ...
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R (MM (Lebanon)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... civil partner or a person living in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership for at least two years. Section E-ECP dealt with the ... country, but the family would experience "a degree of hardship" if forced to do so (para 117). The authorities had not given sufficient weight to ... ...
- TFV NS (Social Group – Women – Forced marriage)
- A v SM and HB (Forced Marriage Protection Orders)
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