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Major Legal Reforms May Affect Immigration Cases (22 November 2011)

Date: 22/11/2011
Duncan Lewis, Legal News Solicitors, Major Legal Reforms May Affect Immigration Cases

According to recent reports, Britain is expected to secure major legal reforms aimed at preventing the European Court of Human Rights from overruling immigration cases. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has told of how an agreement is likely to be reached to prevent individuals from being granted the freedom to repetitively challenge the deportation rulings of UK judges.

The deal, which is set to be agreed upon at a London-based conference in April 2012, would prevent deportation cases from being reheard in the courts numerous times. Mr. Clarke claims that he is committed to ensuring that the international courts deal solely with serious issues relating to human rights laws. Mr. Clarke added that the term “human rights” is frequently misused.

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