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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal >> L v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Somalia) [2003] UKIAT 00085 (23 September 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKIAT/2003/00085.html Cite as: [2003] UKIAT 85, [2003] UKIAT 00085 |
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[2003] UKIAT 00085 L (Somalia)
Date heard: 18 March 2003
Date notified.23.09.03
Between
And
Respondent
The s. 69(3) issue
"An interpretation of the Rules which permitted the Secretary of State to refuse asylum to a refugee on the ground that he had been granted ELR would, however, be in conflict with the UK`s obligations of the Convention in relation to the treatment of refugees living within this country. It would thus conflict with the provisions of Rule 328. More significantly, it would conflict with section 2 of the 1993 Act, quoted above, because it would have the effect of laying down a practice which would be contrary to the Convention."
The s. 58(9) issue
"A pending appeal under any provision of this Part other than section 69(3) is to be treated as abandoned if the appellant is granted leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom".
DR H H STOREY
VICE-PRESIDENT