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United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority

The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT) forms part of the Tribunals Service, an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice. The implementation of AIT in 2005, superseded the former Immigration Appellent Authority (IAA). The AIT hears and decides appeals against decisions made by the Home Office in matters of asylum, immigration and nationality. The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal was abolished by Article 2 of the Transfer of Functions of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal Order 2010, and its functions were transferred to the First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber (UTIAC), created under Part 1 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, effective 15 February 2010. Website: www.ait.gov.uk/
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FP (Return - Cabinda - Non-Luandan) Angola v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

16 July 2003 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority | Document type: Case Law

Secretary of State for the Home Department v. MG (Desertion - Punishment) Angola

21 March 2003 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority | Document type: Case Law

AL (Documentary Evidence - UNHCR - Peaceholding) Angola v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

7 February 2003 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority | Document type: Case Law

VG (Operational Guidance Note 2001) Angola v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

29 August 2002 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority | Document type: Case Law

AA (Risk - Return - Luandan) Angola v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

14 April 2002 | Publisher: United Kingdom: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal / Immigration Appellate Authority | Document type: Case Law

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