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Refugee protection

02 June 2016
Issue: 7701 / Categories: Legal News
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Refugees’ spouses could be given the same protection as spouses of British citizens and settled persons, under the Domestic Violence Concession (DVC), the Scottish Court of Session has held in A v Secretary of State for the Home Department. Lynn Welsh, head of legal at the Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland, which intervened, says: “We welcome today’s decision and encourage the Home Office to review the policy carefully in terms of its impact on victims of domestic violence from different countries.”

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