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United Kingdom: Court of Appeal (England and Wales)

The Court of Appeal consists of two Divisions: the Civil Division hears appeals from the High Court and from the County Courts (note that the County Court appeals go direct to the Court of Appeal); the Criminal Division hears appeals from the Crown Court. Both Divisions may refer cases involving points of law to the House of Lords. Website: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk
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FG (Turkey) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

On appeal from the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (AIT No AA/13421/2005).

25 November 2008 | Judicial Body: United Kingdom: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Credibility assessment - Derivative status - Evidence (including age and language assessments / medico-legal reports) - Persecution based on political opinion | Countries: Turkey - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

AB (Democratic Republic of Congo) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

On appeal from the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (No: HX/07105/2003).

31 October 2007 | Judicial Body: United Kingdom: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Burden of proof - Derivative status - Right to family life | Countries: Congo, Democratic Republic of the - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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