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09 October 2015
Issue: 7671 / Categories: Case law
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Constitutional law

R (on the application of Nour) v Secretary of State for Defence [2015] EWHC 2695 (Admin), [2015] All ER (D) 128 (Sep)

The Administrative Court, in dismissing the claimant Sudanese human rights lawyer’s judicial review proceedings, held that the defendant secretary of state had properly carried out assessments in relation to the provision of assistance and training offered to the Sudanese armed forces under the Overseas Security and Justice Assistance Human Rights Guidance.

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