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Asylum Applications - The Questions To Ask


 
Careful Scrutiny of Asylum Applications
R (WM) (Democratic Republic of Congo)) v Secretary of State for
the Home Department;
R (AR) (Afghanistan)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
CA
9 November 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
The “anxious scrutiny” applicable in asylum cases to the
consideration by the Secretary of State for the Home Department
of purported fresh claims, and on judicial review of such
decisions by the courts, called for certain specific questions to
be addressed.

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