@saraanzani now taking us through the “unduly harsh” test and how this has been interpreted for those facing deportations who have qualifying child(ren)/partners in UK...
@saraanzani explaining the “baseline” previously precluding “ordinary levels” of harshness & how CoA decision of HA Iraq assists with this together with its subsequent application. Giving practical tips on how to apply these principles in practice...
@jamildhanji starts the next session in our webinar with a burning question: what is the relevance of the fact that a potential deportee has lived in UK since childhood to proportionality of their deportation ??...
In the context of “home grown criminals” the courts have said in some cases that this ‘concept’ can not survive analysis - @jamildhanji asks if this is right??...
@jamildhanji takes us through other cases outlining how more recently the courts have started to grapple with language to show that in many cases the countries to which it is proposed to deport a person would amount to an exile/or at least v foreign to them...
And @jamildhanji now seeks to answer the question posed at the start of his talk... but you will need to watch back to find out the answer 😋 slides and recording of webinar for all of our sessions today will be made available next week...
We were sorry that colleague @LYoussefian wasn’t able 2 join in the end as retained in court. But watch this space as we will re-schedule his session on criminal deports & delay in initiating such action. Follow us here or visit our website: goldsmithchambers.com
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5 Minutes before we start our Windrush Workshop with our very own @EmmaHarrisBar & @JacquiMckenzie6 - to help legal practitioners identify potential Windrush Claimants and the status they might be eligible for. Book here👉: lnkd.in/eSXmFZC
Our @EmmaHarrisBar introduces the workshop with @JacquiMckenzie6 starts by taking us through the history of the BN and status of Aliens Act 1914
CUKC and Commonwealth Citizens under the BRitish Nationairy Act 1948 is explained by @EmmaHarrisBar