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What does Exclusion mean? In school discipline, exclusion is the formal removal of a pupil from attending school, either temporarily or permanently, in response to serious misconduct. It operates under statute and statutory guidance, with procedural safeguards such as written reasons, an opportunity to make representations, and routes of review or appeal. In England, the terms are suspension (formerly fixed‑period exclusion) and permanent exclusion, under the Education Act 2002/Education and Inspections Act 2006 and DfE statutory guidance. The head teacher/principal decides, the governing board reviews, and there is a right to an independent review panel. In Wales, “exclusion” (fixed‑term or permanent) remains the operative...

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UK exclusion and deportation of EEA nationals and family members: case law on public policy/security thresholds, imprisonment, rehabilitation, and certification under the pre-Brexit free movement regime (archived)

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ARCHIVED : this Practice Note is not maintained, as it concerns the application of EU free movement law in the UK before IP completion day, on which date domestic legislation giving effect to EU free movement was revoked, subject to specified savings and modifications. For more details, including the relevant savings and the status of CJEU case law, see Practice Note: Brexit and the end of EU free movement law in the UK. The Practice Note has been kept in archived form for historical interest, because EU law as formerly implemented in the UK remains pertinent in certain limited situations. For historical versions of the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016, SI 2016/1052, including immediately prior to revocation, see Legislation.gov.uk. For the continuing development of EU free movement law in EU Member States, see: Immigration, employment & share incentives (EU Law)—overview. This Practice Note examines EU and domestic case law on the circumstances in which European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their family Members may be refused entry or expelled (deported) from the UK. Throughout this Practice Note, the term ‘EEA nationals’ will be used to mean nationals of EEA countries (other than the UK) and as described in this...

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Sandra Akinbolu
Sandra Akinbolu

Practice Profile: Immigration, Asylum and Human Rights.Sandra acts for clients at all stages, from the advisory stage through to appeals before the Court of Appeal, dealing with all aspects of public and private immigration work. She regularly appears in asylum and deportation appeals at those levels and advises throughout proceedings. She lectures on all aspects of immigration law, recent lectures include the impact of the changes in the Points-Based system, and developments in EEA law.Public.Sandra has a flourishing judicial review practice, advising and appearing on fresh claim refusals, unlawful detention, and injunctive relief for removals and administrative, amongst others.Family.Sandra has a burgeoning family practice. She represents and advises both privately and publicly funded clients on all aspects of family and child law, at all levels. Recent cases have involved contested residency proceedings and large-scale care hearings....

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