[COURT OF APPEAL]
M. v. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
1995 Sept. 21, 26;
Oct. 24
Butler-Sloss, Millett and Ward L.JJ.
ImmigrationRefusal of entryRefugee, intention to stay asApplicant for asylum putting forward fraudulent and baseless claimApplicant claiming fear of persecution because of making unsuccessful application or because of being deportedWhether having “well-founded fear of being persecuted” Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (1993) (H.C. 725), para. 180G Convention and Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (1951) (Cmd. 9171) and (1967) (Cmnd. 3906), art. 1A(2)

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