A convention between the European Union and Turkey had direct effect under one article, but was not sufficiently detailed in other provisions to give a right to an individual to enforce its provisions. The article required Turkish nationals not to be treated worse than EU nationals, but did not itself confer a right of residence.
Europa EEC-Turkey Association – Restrictions on freedom of establishment and right of residence – Article 13 of the Association Agreement and Article 41 of the Additional Protocol – Direct effect – Scope – Turkish national unlawfully present in the host Member State.
Citations:
Times 23-May-2000, C-37/98, [2000] ECR 1-2927, [2000] EUECJ C-37/98
Links:
Statutes:
Protocol to the EEC-Turkey Association Agreement
Citing:
reference from – Regina v Secretary of State for Home Department ex parte Savas Admn 24-Apr-1997
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Cited by:
See Also – Savas, Regina (on the Application of) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department Admn 11-Dec-2001
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Cited – Temiz, Regina (on the Application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Admn 13-Oct-2006
The claimant sought judicial review of the refusal by the respondent to give him permission to stay in the United Kingdom. As a Turkish national he had absconded after being ordered to be removed, and had since gone into business here.
Held: . .
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Immigration, European
Updated: 19 May 2022; Ref: scu.85537