CN v The United Kingdom: ECHR 13 Nov 2012

The claimant said that having been raped repeatedly in Uganda, she had fled to England, where her passport was taken and she was forced to work and her earnings taken, and she was held captive. On escaping, her application for asylum was refused.

Judges:

Lech Garlicki, P

Citations:

(2013) 56 EHRR 24, 34 BHRC 1, 4239/08 – HEJUD, [2012] ECHR 1911

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

European Convention on Human Rights

Citing:

See AlsoCN v The United Kingdom ECHR 26-Mar-2010
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Cited by:

CitedHounga v Allen and Another SC 30-Jul-2014
The appellant, of Nigerian origin had been brought here at the age of 14 with false identity papers, and was put to work caring for the respondent’s children. In 2008 she was dismissed and ejected from the house. She brought proceedings alleging . .
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Updated: 06 November 2022; Ref: scu.465758