Pham v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2015] UKSC 19 that in some cases the practice, as well as the laws, of the government of a foreign state may have to be considered: see per Lord Carnwath at [38]. 12. Some reflection on the broader international law context is instructive. Nationality provides the link between a state and its people. It is a status to which a person can lay claim only under the relevant laws of the state concerned. Once acquired, the status of nationality confers benefits and imposes duties. In the
- Introduction
- Chronology
- The Secretary of State’s Decision
- Appeal to the FtT
- Appeal to this Tribunal
- Two Significant Pieces of Evidence
- The Issues Considered
- applied)
- Pham v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Nationality Decrees in Tunis and Morocco case
- R (Ku) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Hamza v Secretary of State
- Kaur
- Persons born in the United Kingdom after commencement
- Persons born in a British overseas territory after commencement
- Persons born in the United Kingdom or a dependent
- Persons born outside the United Kingdom and the overseas territories after commencement
- Persons born stateless before commencement
- Supplementary
- never
- [2011] UKSC 12
- Notice of Decision
- FEE AWARD
