Belhaj and Another v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 1 Dec 2017

The claimants alleged that the defendants had been involved in their unlawful rendition in 2004 from Thailand to Libya, in particular now challenging by judicial review the decision not to prosecute certain senior British Officers.
Irwin LJ, Popplewell J
[2017] EWHC 3056 (Admin), [2017] WLR(D) 808
Bailii, WLRD
Justice and Security Act 2013 6
England and Wales
Citing:
See AlsoBelhaj and Another v Straw and Others SC 17-Jan-2017
The claimant alleged complicity by the defendant, (now former) Foreign Secretary, in his mistreatment by the US while held in Libya. He also alleged involvement in his unlawful abduction and removal to Libya, from which had had fled for political . .
See AlsoBelhaj and Another v Straw and Others QBD 21-Jul-2017
The Defendants apply for a declaration that these are proceedings in which a closed material application may be made pursuant to section 6 of the 2013 Act. . .

Cited by:
See AlsoBelhaj and Another v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others Admn 15-Mar-2018
A claim that the DPP erred in her decision not to prosecute for alleged involvement in the unlawful rendition of the Claimants to Libya. . .
See AlsoBelhaj and Others v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others Admn 15-Mar-2018
Second judgment on the scope of privilege to which we have both contributed – inadvertent disclosure . .
See AlsoBelhaj and Another v Director of Public Prosecutions and Others Admn 3-May-2018
Incorrect disclosure of non-redacted material in closed hearing. . .
Appeal fromBelhaj and Another v Director of Public Prosecutions and Another SC 4-Jul-2018
Challenge to decision not to prosecute senior Intelligence Service officials for alleged offences in connection with his unlawful rendition and mistreatment in Libya. The issue here was whether on the hearing of the application for judicial review, . .

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Updated: 29 July 2021; Ref: scu.601431