European Roma Rights Centre and 6 others v Tthe Immigration Officer at Prague Airport, The Secretary of State for the Home Department: Admn 8 Oct 2002

There is an ‘administrative, financial and indeed social burden borne as a result of failed asylum seekers’.

Judges:

The Honourable Mr Justice Stanley Burnton The Honourable Justice Burton <

Citations:

[2002] EWHC 1989 (Admin), [2003] ACD 15

Links:

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Statutes:

Immigration Act 1971 1 2

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

Appeal fromEuropean Roma Rights Centre and others v Immigration Officer at Prague Airport and Another CA 20-May-2003
A scheme had been introduced to arrange pre-entry clearance for visitors to the United Kingdom by posting of immigration officers in the Czech Republic. The claimants argued that the system was discriminatory, because Roma visitors were now . .
At First InstanceRegina v Immigration Officer at Prague Airport and another, ex parte European Roma Rights Centre and others HL 9-Dec-2004
Extension oh Human Rights Beyond Borders
The appellants complained that the system set up by the respondent where Home Office officers were placed in Prague airport to pre-vet applicants for asylum from Romania were dsicriminatory in that substantially more gypsies were refused entry than . .
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Immigration, Human Rights, Discrimination

Updated: 31 October 2022; Ref: scu.177441