As at 30 September 2013 13 per cent of the prison population in England and Wales were foreign national offenders. Convicted UK nationals are also serving prison sentences in foreign jurisdictions. The UK government has taken measures such as the enactment of domestic legislation and the ratification of bilateral and multilateral agreements with other States for the specific purpose of facilitating the return of its citizens to serve their sentences at home. Many offenders have been transferred to the UK to serve their sentences. This article highlights and examines some of the human rights issues that have exercised UK courts in this endeavour
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The United Kingdom (UK) has taken an increasingly punitive stance towards ‘foreign criminals’ using ...
Deportation, and immigration control generally, are held not to enjoy the protections of article 6 E...
Official and unofficial reports indicate that the South African government is in the process of ente...
The UK Government proposed in February 2020 that sentenced prisoner transfers with EU member states ...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
This article analyses and compares the evolution of the procedures and motivations for the internati...
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At the end of March 2015 there were 10,481 foreign nationals (defined as non-UK passport holders) he...
This article highlights concerns regarding judicial interpretations and understandings of the applic...
There is a long tradition of blaming foreigners for crime problems in England and Wales. The contemp...
Deportation is a core state practice for the management and control of time-served foreign national ...
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In recent years there has been growing attention for so-called crimmigration prisons: all-foreign pr...
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The United Kingdom (UK) has taken an increasingly punitive stance towards ‘foreign criminals’ using ...
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