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The Secretary of State for the Home Department re AA [2005] UKIAT 00104 Appellant AA (Palestine)
[2005]UKIAT00104 Respondents
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IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
Appeal No: AA (Exclusion clause) Palestine [2005]UKIAT00104 IAT Reported
Before: The Honourable Mr Justice Ouseley (President), Ms C Jarvis (Vice President), His Honour Judge G Risius CB (Vice President)
Determination and Reasons
Appearances: For the Appellant: Mr A Sheikh, Home Office Presenting Officer For the Respondent: Mr B Lams, instructed by Fitzgrahams Solicitors
- This is an appeal against the determination of an Adjudicator, Mr R J Oliver, promulgated on 2 December 2003. He allowed the Claimant's appeal on asylum and human rights grounds against the Secretary of State's decision in July 2003 to refuse asylum and to give removal directions for Palestine. The Secretary of State appeals against that decision. In granting permission to appeal, the Vice President commented that it was "surprising that exclusion under the Refugee Convention had not been raised".
- The Claimant is a Palestinian originally resident in Gaza, born in 1975, who entered
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