Sentences with phrase «special immigration appeals»

Immediately prior to taking up the first of his full time judicial appointments Sir Wyn acted as leading counsel for the Secretary of State for the Home Department in appeals brought before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission by persons who had been detained on suspicion of engaging in international terrorism.
In each case an unsuccessful appeal against the home secretary's deportation order was made to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).
Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) cases and children under 12 months.
Special Immigration Appeals Commission HM Courts and Tribunals Service 15 - 25 Bream's Buildings London EC4A 1DZ
How to apply to be released on bail if you're appealing to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission against an immigration decision.
Neil has been heavily involved in national security work since 2003 when he was first appointed as a special advocate to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.
The extremist, once described as Osama bin Laden's «right - hand man in Europe», was granted bail by Mr Justice Mitting at the special immigration appeals commission yesterday after the Home Office failed to get him deported to Jordan.
On Friday a hearing at the special immigration appeals commission reconsidered those terms, giving her the right to work freely.
The government has welcomed the decision to deport Abu Qatada, after the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) dismissed an appeal in a key test for the government's anti terror policy.
The special immigration appeals commission has imposed a strict 22 - hour curfew upon Abu Qatada, who has been described as Osama Bin Laden's right - hand man in Europe.

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These areas included immigration (save for asylum claims or work carried out for those in immigration detention); employment (except where there is a discrimination claim); education (except for Special Educational Needs work); welfare benefits (except for appeals to the Upper Tribunal and onwards); debt; clinical negligence for the majority of adults and children; and personal injury.
He said that in 2016, 43 % of immigration and asylum appeals succeeded, 61 % of social security and child support appeals succeed and 89 % of appeals before the Special Educational Needs and Disciplinary Tribunal succeed.
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