The Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal against deportation of a man with permanent residence inĀ Kamki v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2017] EWCA Civ 1715. Mr Kamki had been seeking to prevent his removal to Cameroon following imprisonment for rape. UK residence and criminal conviction A Cameroon national, Mr Kamki moved …
The proportionality test in UK Administrative Law – a new ground of review, or a fading exception? – The Student Journal of Law
Traditionally, administrative action in the UK has been subject to three grounds of review. Lord Diplock, in the GCHQ case, reiterated these and labeled them āprocedural improprietyā, āillegalityā and āirrationalityā.[1] The test to establish whether a decision was irrational had been subject to a particularly large amount of litigation and, consequently, debate. A definitive answer …
Reflections on Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike By Pius Adesanmi (Video)
Today, the convoys of Rotimi Amaechi and Nyesom Wike clashed in Port Harcourt. Tomorrow, the airwaves will be flooded by their aides. There will be narratives and counter-narratives. Colourful lies will clash with colourful hyperbole. Aides will be locked in a competition to win public sympathy for their bosses. On all sides, the scramble for …
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