Sentences with phrase «against expulsion»

I shall then state why, in my view, Article 28 (2) and (3) is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection against expulsion under that provision where it is shown that that citizen derives that right from offending conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
(2) Successfully representing several Chartered Surveyors on appeal against expulsions for CPD infringements.
She helped save the Labour Party by voting as a member of Labour's national executive committee against the expulsion of Nye Bevan.
The case against expulsion: Mr Wheeler's support for leaving the EU is shared by many Conservatives and expelling him could trigger more tensions between the grassroots and the leadership.
Several buddies of the anti-gay girlfriend beater voted against his expulsion, including: Ruben Diaz, Pedro Espada, Martin Dilan, Carl Kruger, John Sampson, Eric Adams, Kevin Parker and Monserrate himself.
Indeed, one can only be in need of protection against expulsion if something extraordinary happens.
Apparently, committing a crime which does not fall under «imperative grounds of public security» is a sign of «total lack of desire to integrate into the society [of the host Member State]» making the protections against expulsion in Directive 2004/38 inapplicable.
Successfully represented a minority member in a Massachusetts limited liability company in a suit for emergency injunctive relief against expulsion by majority members.
The MEP's internal appeal against expulsion was rejected by the Conservatives in December and further legal challenges have threatened to expose Tory divisions over Europe.
Article 28 (2) and (3) is to be interpreted as meaning that a Union citizen can not rely on the right to enhanced protection against expulsion under that provision where it is shown that that citizen is deriving that right from criminal conduct constituting a serious disturbance of the public policy of the host Member State.
Directive 2004/38 on the right of EU citizens to move and reside freely creates a system substantially based on an ever «greater degree of protection against expulsion», the «greater the degree of integration of Union citizens» becomes (recital 24).
In the view of the learned AG committing a crime «shows a total lack of desire to integrate into society» (para. 60), disqualifying the criminal from protection against expulsion (para. 49).
As we have seen, Article 28 (3) of Directive 2004/38 constitutes the highest level of protection against expulsion, the most important, because it benefits the Union citizen who has resided on the territory of the host Member State during the 10 years preceding the expulsion measure.
That is why that directive, as follows from its recital 24, establishes a system of protection against expulsion measures which is based on the degree of integration of those persons in the host Member State, so that the greater the degree of integration of Union citizens and their family members in the host Member State, the greater the degree of protection against expulsion should be.
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