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    Case No. UKUT-00294-(IAC)
    Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber

    Case No. UKUT-00294-(IAC)

    Fecha: 02-Feb-2017

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    • PART 1
    • Introduction
    • The Statutory Framework
    • The Secretary of State’s Decision
    • organised crime
    • The European Arrest Warrant
    • current
    • Del Rio Prada v Spain
    • Spanish Judicial Authority v Arranz (No 3)
    • The Appellant’s Witness Statements
    • The Operative Extradition Decision
    • itself
    • The Principal Grounds of Appeal
    • deduced
    • The Burden of Proof Issue
    • Insofar as the appeal relies upon the 2006 Regulations, the burden is also on the Appellant, the standard being the balance of probabilities
    • this
    • might
    • Other Grounds of Appeal
    • (i) Misunderstanding The Evidence
    • E v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • E & R
    • (ii) Misunderstanding the Second Divisional Court’s Decision
    • Paragraph 27
    • Paragraph 28
    • Paragraph 60
    • Kandola
    • Spanish Judicial Authority v Arranz
    • Vanda Puceviciene
    • persecution
    • (iv) The Article 6 ECHR Issue
    • R (EM Eritrea) v SSHD
    • flagrant breach
    • R (Ullah) v SSHD
    • Conclusion
    • PART 2
    • The Evidence of Professor Silke
    • The Battle Lines Drawn
    • in itself
    • General
    • JS (Sudan)
    • The ‘Colectivo’ Issue
    • Risk of Reoffending
    • The Appellant’s Terrorist Criminality and ETA
    • from this perspective,
    • Del Rio Prada
    • could
    • The Reluctant Witness
    • Marchon v Immigration Appeal Tribunal
    • Nazli
    • Ex parte Marchon
    • Bouchereau
    • Omnibus Conclusion

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