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Re: Starmer’s chronicles
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Known about tribunals and how they operate for quite some time(more than a decade). Along with the published decisions of the Upper Tribunals.
How many of the immigration cases are not ECHR related?
Even within the Administrative Appeals Chamber, any ECHR issues tend to be immigration related.
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You were saying?
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How many are?
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...n-human-rights
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Current rules require the Home Office to make a deportation order against any foreign criminal serving a prison sentence of 12 months or more. Only “exceptionally” can automatic deportations be avoided if they would breach the ECHR, which in practice typically means the right to family life contained in article 8.
The number of people able to invoke this protection is relatively small. Most appeals fail and, of those that succeed, only about one in three are successful on human rights grounds. In the 13 years between 2008 and 2021, the last period for which records are available, that was a total of 2,400 such cases out of 21,500 appeals.
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Last edited by Hugh; 22-05-2025 at 14:47.
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