In Re JJ [2007] UKHL 45, the House of Lords upheld the decisions of the High Court and Court of Appeal that certain non-derogating control orders imposed by the Home Secretary under the [statute]did in fact amount to a deprivation of liberty.
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Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
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In Re JJ [2007] UKHL 45, the House of Lords upheld the decisions of the High Court and Court of Appeal that certain non-derogating control orders imposed by the Home Secretary under the [statute]did in fact amount to a deprivation of liberty.
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#freedom-of-person #human-rights #public
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In Re JJ [2007] UKHL 45, the House of Lords upheld the decisions of the High Court and Court of Appeal that certain non-derogating control orders imposed by the Home Secretary under the [statute]did in fact amount to a deprivation of liberty.
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Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
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