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Nasri v. France

European Court of Human Rights.  13 July 1995 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Aliens — Deportation — Deportation for criminal offences of alien who had always lived in Respondent State — Limits on rights of States to deport aliens — Human rights — Right to respect for family life

Human rights — Right to respect for family life — Whether deportation an interference with right to respect for family life — Whether deportation in accordance with the law and in pursuit of a legitimate aim — Whether deportation necessary in a democratic society — Requirements of a pressing social need and proportionality to the legitimate aim pursued — Seriousness of criminal record — Serious disability of applicant — Applicant’s need for support from his family — Nationality of the applicant’s family — Length of residence in Respondent State and inability to communicate in Arabic — European Convention on Human Rights, 1950, Article 8

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© Cambridge University Press 1998

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