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Monday April 08, 2002 15:30 by -
![]() Report from ireland.com The High Court has today rejected challenges to deportation made by The two cases concern Czech and Nigerian nationals who have children Making his ruling today Mr Justice Thomas But he said: "This case not only turns on the The court heard that Czech national Mr David Mr Lobet’s parents, one brother and one sister are also living in the The court heard that Mrs Lobet had testified that the family had applied The other deportation order being challenged in the High Court today was The court heard that Mr Osyami claimed he had never applied for asylum Both applications were transferred to the UK - the first EU member state Today Mr Justice Smyth said the court understood that an Irish-born But, he said, "it does not follow from this that the child has the right to Justice Smyth said he agreed with the State’s view that when When those children are capable of independent living, he said, they |
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Jump To Comment: 3 2 1After spending three years at law in uni, and repeatedly having the primacy of the family belted at me by the snide liberals, i am glad that the result of this judgement laeves it clear that their law is a tool of convenience with which they can do as they choose. There will be an appeal to the supreme court and maybe to europe, but that too is a forum which al too often panders to domestic politics and prejudices (such as the uk transsexual cases.
Fuck them and their abuse of the law, it remains for the people to decide what happens now.
the right the family life as specified within the ECHR, and as presented within the case history of similar incidents, prevents the state from taking action which would hamper the development of family life. Although it does grant a level of marginal appreciation to the contracting state, these two cases, when considered in light of the circumstances, do meet the criteria as established by the case law of the ECHR.
In other words, the Oireachtas and the Seanad are in direct violation of the ECHR, and all support should be put behind the applicants if the supreme ct fails to rectify the situation.
This judgment is a total disgrace. I don't know what constitution that judge is reading. It is obviouslya totallycorrupted and biased judgement. This goes to show how much the judiciary are in the hands of their political masters in Ireland. I'd like to know what party Smyth is in.
This judgment legalises the deportation of Irish citizens! It is amazing! Likesomething out of Facist Italy!