Freedom of Movement in UK Law
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P (by his litigation friend the Official Solicitor) v Cheshire West and Chester Council and another
...... between deprivation of liberty and restrictions on liberty of movement, the latter being governed by article 2 of Protocol No 4, is merely one of ... liberty, the Strasbourg court referred to the fact that she had freedom of movement and was able to entertain social contacts with the outside ......
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Simms
......Thus the prisoner's liberty, personal autonomy, as well as his freedom of movement and association are limited. On the other hand, it is well ......
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Jobling v Associated Dairies Ltd
...... full life, his inability to enjoy those amenities which depend on freedom of movement and his inability to earn as much as he used to earn or could ......
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R v Deputy Governor of Parkhurst Prison and Others, ex parte Hague ; Weldon v Home Office
...... the concept of the prisoner's "residual liberty" as a species of freedom of movement within the prison enjoyed as a legal right which the prison ......
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Baker v Willoughby
...... full life, his inability to enjoy those amenities which depend on freedom of movement and his inability to earn as much as he used to earn or could ......
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Minister of Home Affairs v Fisher
......, security of the person and the protection of the law: ( b ) freedom of conscience, of expression and of assembly and association; and ( c ) ... Section 11 deals with freedom of movement; the following subsections are relevant:. “(1) Except with his consent, ......
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R (on the application of Chester) v Secretary of State for Justice
...... concerns of equality between nationals or Union citizens and freedom of movement within the European Union (see para 59 below). For all these ......
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R (Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
...... connected to it; and (iii) the means used to impair the right or freedom are no more than is necessary to accomplish the objective." . ......
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R (McCann) v Manchester Crown Court
......, by rendering the injunctive process ineffectual, prejudice the freedom of liberal democracies to maintain the rule of law by the use of civil ......
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Test Claimants in the FII Group Litigation v HM Revenue and Customs
...... of wholly UK-resident groups of companies breached article 43 (freedom of establishment) and article 56 (free movement of capital) of the EC ......
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