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- How do Pakistani courts approach child abduction cases?
- Illegal Migration Act 2023 is incompatible with human rights
- Child Asylum Seeker’s Detention Held Unlawful
- Lahore High Court ruling on forced conversion to Islam
- Supreme Court: ‘Ravichandran is Sound’
- Emerging Trends in Investor Visas
- Poorly drafted long residence rules lead to avoidable litigation
Tag Archives: Windsor Framework
Illegal Migration Act 2023 is incompatible with human rights
In the matter of an application by JR295 for judicial review [2024] NIKB 35 In these judicial review proceedings, Humphreys J held that the provisions of the Illegal Migration Act 2023 (“IMA”) are incompatible with article 2 of the Ireland/Northern … Continue reading
Posted in Access to Justice, Article 3, Article 4, Article 5, Article 6, Article 8, Asylum, Brexit, ECHR, Human Rights Act, Judicial Review, Northern Ireland, Windsor Framework, Withdrawal Agreement
Tagged Case Law, ECHR, Judicial Review, Northern Ireland, UK Supreme Court, Windsor Framework
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