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Originally Posted by Mick
I never said it was my business - Jesus Christ - we are debating in a bloody topic aren't we? 
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Then his judgement should come from the rule of law - not a minister.
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Even the European Charter of Human Rights(BTW not the EU), classes this sort of thing as an administrative matter, with no legal or civil rights involved. Same goes for extradition and deportation matters.
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A guide to the implementation of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights
p15
Matters of immigration and nationality
In Maaouia v. France the Grand Chamber held that proceedings
resulting in a deportation order were not criminal nor did they
determine a civil right, even when the deportation order was
imposed as a direct consequence of a criminal conviction.
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