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
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Neutral Citation | [2021] UKSC 7 |
| Year | 2021 |
| Court | Supreme Court |
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How To Appeal A UK Visa Or Immigration Refusal
...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......
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Increasing the Powers of the Secretary of State for the Home Department to Strip Individuals of their British Citizenship: R (on the application of Begum) v SSHD
...my PhD supervisors, ProfessorElspeth Guild and Dr NioviVavoula for their comments on the earlier draft. Any mistakes/errors are my own.1 [2021] UKSC 7.© 2023 The Author s. The Modern Law Review published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Modern Law Review Limited.(2023) 86(6) MLR 1517–1......
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