Lord Carlile and Others and Maryam Rajavi v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWHC 617 (Admin) (16 March 2012) Summary
In this decision, the High Court of England and Wales considered whether concerns relating to national security justified infringement of the right to freedom of expression. The British Secretary of State for the Home Department refused permission for Iranian dissident Maryam Rajavi to enter the UK to address British parliamentarians at Westminster, allegedly infringing the claimants’ common law and European Convention of Human Rights right to freedom of expression. Although it expressed sympathy with the claimants’ position, the High Court held that the Secretary’s decision to exclude Rajavi was proportionate in light of the Secretary’s concerns for national security and public order.
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