Sunday, 28 November 2010
Human Rights and the Chindamo Case
I have written an article for Con Home today on the state of human rights law, in light of the Chindamo case.
You can read the article here.
You can read the article here.
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2 comments:
Even were Mr Chindamo to be deported to Italy what would prevent him (as a 'good' citizen of the EU) from returning here on the next flight?
Art 27 of the Citizens Directive provides for expulsion and restriction of entry on grounds of public security. It applies a similar proportionality test to the deportation criteria, so arguably it needs to be revised as well.
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