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AW (Sufficiency of Protection) Pakistan: UTIAC 26 Jan 2011

UTIAC 1. At paragraph 55 of Auld LJ’s summary in Bagdanavicius [2005] EWCA Civ.1605 it is made clear that the test set out in Horvath [2001] 1 AC 489 was intended to deal with the ability of a state to afford protection to the generality of its citizens.
2. Notwithstanding systemic sufficiency of state protection, a claimant may still have a well founded fear of persecution if authorities know or ought to know of circumstances particular to his/her case giving rise to the fear, but are unlikely to provide the additional protection the particular circumstances reasonably require (per Auld LJ at paragraph 55(vi)).
3. In considering whether an appellant’s particular circumstances give rise to a need for additional protection, particular account must be taken of past persecution (if any) so as to ensure the question posed is whether there are good reasons to consider that such persecution (and past lack of sufficient protection) will not be repeated.

Judges:

Lord Bannatyne, Storey SIJ

Citations:

[2011] UKUT 31 (IAC)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Immigration

Updated: 01 September 2022; Ref: scu.428568

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