R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, ex parte Duke of Chateau Thierry
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Date | 1917 |
| Year | 1917 |
| Court | Court of Appeal |
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13 cases
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R v Governor of Brixton Prison, ex parte Soblen
...ship or aircraft bound for his home country. That was clearly the law under the Aliens Order, 1916 as interpreted by this Court in the Chateau Thierry case in 1917 (1917, 1 K. B. page 922) and the Sacksteder case in 1918 (1918, 1 K. B. page 578) and it is clear now under the Aliens Order, 1......
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Brandt v The Attorney General and Austin
...to remove himself from the Union of Burma. In The King v. Secretary of State for Home Affairs, ex parte Duke of Chateau Thierry [1917] 1 K.B. 922, Swinfen Eady L.J. observed a t p.930: “A Secretary of State is not required to justify in a court of law his reasons for making a deportation or......
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Minister of the Interior v Bechler and Others; Beier v Minister of the Interior and Others
...see Rex v Leman Street Police, Ex parte Venicoff (1920 (3), K.B. 72 at p. 79); Rex v Home Secretary, Ex parte Duc de Chatean Thierry (1917 1 K.B. 922); Rex v Brixton Prison, Ex parte Bloom (1921, 90 L.J. K.B. 574); Rex v Home Secretary, Ex parte Greene (1941 (3), A.E.R. 104 at p. 109). It i......
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1 books & journal articles
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Law and war: individual rights, executive authority, and judicial power in England during World War I.
...Home Office. 86 PARL. DEB., H.C. (5th ser.) (Oct. 25, 1916) 1141-42. (180.) 85 PARL. DEB., H.C. (5th ser.) (Aug. 23, 1916) 2673. (181.) [1917] 1 K.B. 922 (182.) 4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 12, [section] 1(1)(c). (183.) ARA section 1(1) provided that in time of war or imminent national danger His M......