Secretary of State for the Home Department v GG

Subject Matter

TERRORISM — Control order — Obligations — General statutory power allowing Home Secretary to include in control order any obligation necessary for prevention of criminal activity — Whether sufficient to allow abrogation of fundamental right to personal liberty — Whether power to abrogate right implied by specific provisions elsewhere in statute — Obligation in control order requiring controlee to submit to any personal search within home — Whether lawful — Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005, s 1(3)(4)

[2009] EWCA Civ 786; [2010] QB 585; [2010] 2 WLR 731; [2010] 1 All ER 721; [2009] WLR (D) 259, CA

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