In R (on application of EM (Eritrea) and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2014] UKSC 12, the Supreme Court found that [...]. Instead, Convention law made it clear that each case should be considered on its own merits to decide if a real risk of this nature attached to the particular individual. This applied to the four applicants in this case who were resisting deportation to Italy, the state responsible for processing their asylum applications.
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the duty not to deport foreign nationals did not, as the Home Secretary sought to argue, just apply to countries where there was a real, ’systemic' risk of inhuman and degrading treatment
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In R (on application of EM (Eritrea) and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2014] UKSC 12, the Supreme Court found that [...]. Instead, Convention law made it clear that each case should be considered on its own merits to decide if a real risk of this nature attached to the particular individual. This applied to the four applicants in this case who were resisting deportation to Italy, the state responsible for processing their asylum applications.
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In R (on application of EM (Eritrea) and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2014] UKSC 12, the Supreme Court found that [...]. Instead, Convention law made it clear that each case should be considered on its own merits to decide if a real risk of this nature attached to the particular individual. This applied to the four applicants in this case who were resisting deportation to Italy, the state responsible for processing their asylum applications.
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the duty not to deport foreign nationals did not, as the Home Secretary sought to argue, just apply to countries where there was a real, ’systemic' risk of inhuman and degrading treatment
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