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Old 20-02-2019, 20:29   #98
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Re: 3 girls going to Syria

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
TBH I think revoking citizenship should be done by the courts anyway. A government being able to revoke someone being British just like that? That's not a good power for them to have, it's not a good precedent to set. It's always going to be against the most supportive cases in which we're asked to accept overreaches of power, nobody wants to lobby for a terrorist, but if this holds up this is something they can do again....
Deportation, extradition, and citizenship matters are officially classed by the Grand Chamber of European Court of Human Rights(not directly EU connected) as administrative matters, and therefore there is NO right to a "fair hearing". Several rulings have been made on the issues.

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