- BY Colin Yeo
EK (Article 4 ECHR: Anti-Trafficking Convention) Tanzania
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EK (Article 4 ECHR: Anti-Trafficking Convention) Tanzania [2013] UKUT 00313 (IAC)
Important case on trafficking. Amongst other things, a failure by the Home Office to take account of its own duties to combat trafficking might render a decision unlawful.
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Colin Yeo
Immigration and asylum barrister, blogger, writer and consultant at Garden Court Chambers in London and founder of the Free Movement immigration law website.
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“We express the hope that in future the Secretary of State will take note of directions that are issued and do her best to comply with them, with reasons being given for an inability to comply, if such is the case.” We express the hope!? Sarcasm?