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The grant and revocation of passports is an exercise of prerogative power. A passport was defined in [ case ] by Lord Alvestone CJ as:

'[A] document issued in the name of the Sovereign on the responsibility of a Minister of the Crown to a named individual, intended to be presented to the Governments of foreign nations and to be used for that individual's protection as a British subject in foreign countries.'

As regards judicial review of a decision to refuse to issue a passport, see R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex parte Everett [1989] 1 All ER 655.
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R v Brailsford [1905] 2 KB 730

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#constitution #law #public
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The grant and revocation of passports is an exercise of prerogative power. A passport was defined in [ case ] by Lord Alvestone CJ as:

'[A] document issued in the name of the Sovereign on the responsibility of a Minister of the Crown to a named individual, intended to be presented to the Governments of foreign nations and to be used for that individual's protection as a British subject in foreign countries.'

As regards judicial review of a decision to refuse to issue a passport, see R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex parte Everett [1989] 1 All ER 655.
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#constitution #law #public
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The grant and revocation of passports is an exercise of prerogative power. A passport was defined in [ case ] by Lord Alvestone CJ as:

'[A] document issued in the name of the Sovereign on the responsibility of a Minister of the Crown to a named individual, intended to be presented to the Governments of foreign nations and to be used for that individual's protection as a British subject in foreign countries.'

As regards judicial review of a decision to refuse to issue a passport, see R v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, ex parte Everett [1989] 1 All ER 655.
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R v Brailsford [1905] 2 KB 730
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