Immigration and asylum appeals allowed under articles 3 and 8 of ECHR - CSV format (Microsoft Excel file - 2kb)
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Immigration and asylum appeals allowed under Articles 3 and 8 ECHR | |||||||
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Appeal type | Determinations | Allowed | Numbers of allowed appeals analysed | Allowed under Article 8 | Allowed under Article 3 | % Allowed under Article 8 | % Allowed under Article 3 |
Criminal Casework (foreign national prisoners) | 551 | 162 | 162 | 99 | 14 | (61) | (9) |
International Group (Entry clearance) (1) | 15,765 | 6,700 | 6,700 | 197 | 0 | (3) | (0) |
Special Cases (2) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | (0) | (100) |
Asylum appeals (3)(4) | 3,040 | 805 | 401 | 33 | 4 | (8) | (1) |
Temporary Migration (5) | .. | 4,327 | 4,327 | 147 | 0 | (3) | (0) |
Permanent Migration - settlement (5) | .. | .. | 87 | 30 | 0 | (34) | (0) |
Permanent Migration - decisions under the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 (6) | 4,973 | 1,152 | 1,152 | 292 | 0 | (25) | (0) |
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Source: Management information sourced from administrative records unless otherwise stated. The data have not been quality assured to the extent of published | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
National Statistics. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
The figures relate to appeals at the First-tier Tribunal. A proportion of allowed appeals are subsequently successfully challenged by the UK Border Agency | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
and overturned at the Upper Tribunal or Court of Appeal so the figures given above do not necessarily result in the grant of leave to the appellant. The figures do | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
not include appeals allowed subsequent to the First-tier Tribunal. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(1) Entry clearance appeal cases allowed for a reason which is not captured in the Rules (for example those allowed on ECHR grounds) are referred to the | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
International Directorate casework team, Referred Casework Unit (RCU) in Croydon. The allowed figure is the number referred to this unit. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(2) There is currently an appeal against one of the decisions. Neither of the cases were national security cases. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(3) Asylum appeal cases determined and allowed are based on published National Statistics. Source: Control of Immigration: quarterly statistical summary | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
Q1 2011. National Statistics rounded to the nearest 5. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(4) In the case of asylum appeals, of the 805 determinations 401 cases were examined to determine the reason for the appeal to be allowed. Of those | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
allowed under Article 3, 2 were for humanitarian reasons and 2 were for medical reasons. The remaining 364 were allowed on asylum grounds. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(5) Where data are not available, this is due to data quality | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
(6) Data for January to May 2011. | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set | Not set |
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