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The Interim Remedies clause was omitted from the Illegal Migration Bill in a vote on an amendment in the House of Lords at Report stage. To uphold the constitutional principle of the rule of law, the Lords must resist its re-inclusion into the Bill by the Commons.
July 12, 2023July 12, 2023Adrian Berry

The Illegal Migration Bill: the Interim Remedies clause and the Rule of Law

The Illegal Migration Bill contains provisions, the use of which would frustrate the effect of interim measures from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg. In practice this means that such interim measures would have limited or perhaps no legal effect in stopping the Home Secretary removing from the UK persons subject to immigration control, including those seeking asylum. This is no need for this measure.
April 1, 2023April 1, 2023Adrian Berry

The Illegal Migration Bill: Interim Measures from the European Court of Human Rights

Human Rights at Sea: Italian Lessons for the UK on Jurisdiction in A.S., D.I., O.I. and G.D. v Italy
January 16, 2022January 17, 2022Adrian Berry

Human Rights at Sea: Italian Lessons for the UK on Jurisdiction in A.S., D.I., O.I. and G.D. v Italy

Crimes of Arrival in the Nationality and Borders Bill
October 5, 2021October 22, 2021Adrian Berry

Crimes of Arrival in the Nationality and Borders Bill

The Prohibition on Making Asylum Claims in UK Territorial Waters in the Nationality and Borders Bill
September 29, 2021September 29, 2021Adrian Berry

The Prohibition on Making Asylum Claims in UK Territorial Waters in the Nationality and Borders Bill 

In the Footsteps of Sir Francis Drake: Home Office Plans for the Seas in the Nationality and Borders Bill
September 15, 2021September 15, 2021Adrian Berry

In the Footsteps of Sir Francis Drake: Home Office Plans for the Seas in the Nationality and Borders Bill

Lessons from Italy: The Detention of Irregular Migrants and their Human Rights during the COVID pandemic
June 14, 2021June 14, 2021Adrian Berry

Lessons from Italy: The Detention of Irregular Migrants and their Human Rights during the COVID pandemic

Webinar: Using the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration as an Interpretative Tool for legal practitioners Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL), Seminar Series
February 12, 2021February 13, 2021Adrian Berry

Webinar: Using the UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration as an Interpretative Tool for Legal Practitioners

December 1, 2016March 30, 2020Adrian Berry

Free Movement as a Human Right: the forgotten context in the EU debate

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