Amos v Secretary of State for the Home Department

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
Year2011
Date2011

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3 cases
  • Lahyani v Min for Justice and Others
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 18 April 2013
    ...2004/38 ART 7(1)(D) IIDA v STADT ULM 2013 FAM 121 2013 2 WLR 788 2013 1 CMLR 47 AMOS & THEOPHILUS v SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPT 2011 1 WLR 2952 2011 3 CMLR 20 2011 EWCA CIV 552 EEC DIR 2004/38 ART 7 EEC DIR 2004/38 ART 2(1) EEC DIR 2004/38 ART 2(2) EEC DIR 2004/38 ART 3 EEC DIR 200......
  • RM (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 June 2013
    ...Articles are to be interpreted and therefore need to be considered; see Amos and another v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] 1 WLR 2952 at 2955E. If Article 17 was interpreted in accordance with these principles, it was clear the Appellant fell within the scope of Article 1......
  • Singh v Minister for Justice and Equality
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 8 April 2016
    ...provisions, and could not arise by way of inference or by implication.’ 48. In Amos v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] 1 WLR 2952 the Court of Appeal of England and Wales found that the Directive meant that the EU national spouse must have been a worker or self employed (o......