R (on the application of Begum) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission; R (on the application of Begum) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2021] UKSC 7
Year2021
CourtSupreme Court
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  • How To Appeal A UK Visa Or Immigration Refusal
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 6 Octubre 2022
    ...now updated in this post in light of the judgment in Begum, R. (on the application of) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission & Anor [2021] UKSC 7. Raising a New Matter in an Immigration You will need to consider if your immigration appeal contains a new matter. Section 85(5) of the Natio......
  • Shamima Begum: The Special Immigration Appeals Commission's Judgment Of 22 February 2023
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 7 Marzo 2023
    ...was given by Jay J, Chairman of SIAC. Following the Supreme Court's decision in Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2021] UKSC 7, where three preliminary issues were considered, the matter returned to SIAC with amended The Grounds pleaded were as follows: The Secretary of St......
  • Court Of Appeal Finds Rwanda Policy Unlawful
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 11 Julio 2023
    ...of State for the Home Department v Rehman [2003] 1 AC 153, [50]; R (on the application of Begum) v Special Immigration Appeals Commission [2021] AC 765) did not, at least for the material part, involve an ECHR element. Whilst in ECHR cases great weight ought to be given to a state governmen......
  • SIAC Can Make Findings In Deprivation Appeals
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq UK
    • 14 Agosto 2023
    ...whether the Supreme Court's account of SIAC's functions in a deprivation appeal, set out in R (on the application of) Begum v SIAC & Anor [2021] UKSC 7 (explained in this article), was ratio or obiter. The Court of Appeal held that it was ratio: the Supreme Court set out the general nature ......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Coloniality, Belonging and Citizenship Deprivation in the UK: Exploring Judicial Responses
    • United Kingdom
    • Social & Legal Studies No. 31-4, August 2022
    • 1 Agosto 2022
    ...respectwhich it should have received”(R (on the application of Begum) (Appellant) vSpecialImmigration Appeals Commission (Respondent) [2021] UKSC 7: [134]). The judicialdeference along with the privileging of the nation-state’s interests is clear:…the Court of Appeal mistakenly believed tha......

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