in R (on the application of Saadi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2002] UKHL 41, the House of Lords held that detention of asylum seekers for the purpose of enabling the authorities to decide whether to authorise entry into the UK was allowed by the ECHR, art 5(1)(f), as long as [...].
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they were detained in reasonable conditions and not for excessive periods
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in R (on the application of Saadi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2002] UKHL 41, the House of Lords held that detention of asylum seekers for the purpose of enabling the authorities to decide whether to authorise entry into the UK was allowed by the ECHR, art 5(1)(f), as long as [...].
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in R (on the application of Saadi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2002] UKHL 41, the House of Lords held that detention of asylum seekers for the purpose of enabling the authorities to decide whether to authorise entry into the UK was allowed by the ECHR, art 5(1)(f), as long as [...].
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they were detained in reasonable conditions and not for excessive periods
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