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Written by Emma Ginn
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By Ed Mitchell "An asylum seeker can argue that removal would seriously harm their mental health. Ed Mitchell looks at these "exceptional cases" Many who migrate to the UK have a distressing story to tell and some will suffer mental illness as a result of their experiences. Human rights law recognises that in some cases it is wrong to require such a person to leave the UK. However, the case law states that only in "exceptional cases" will poor mental health prevent removal. Here are two cases that help illustrate what amounts to an "exceptional case". |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 July 2009 )
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