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Washington was very angry about the decision by the appeal court, supporting earlier high court rulings, in 2010 to disclose a short summary of CIA material backing up allegations by the British resident and Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed that he had been abused and unlawfully treated and that British security and intelligence agencies knew about it.
He said the cadets believed the arrested men were "unlawfully treated", adding: "We blame the British authorities for dealing with it in this way".
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Two drivers brought their case to an employment tribunal in July, saying the rapidly expanding app, which allows users to book and pay for a taxi by smartphone, was acting unlawfully by treating them as self-employed and not providing certain rights.
Gurkha veterans who were refused the right to settle in the United Kingdom because they retired from the regiment before 1997 were treated unlawfully and the policy used to reject them was misleading, a high court judge said yesterday.
However, in Jawad's case and those of other people held in detention for unacceptably long periods, without any charges being proven, or who were tortured or otherwise treated unlawfully, compensation and other remedies are essential.
The country's new mining regime, they argued, had unlawfully expropriated their investments and treated them unfairly.
Speaking at the court after the judgment, Shoesmith said: "I am relieved to have won my appeal and for the recognition that I was treated unfairly and unlawfully.
Natives were treated as illegal aliens, unlawfully present on the settlers' land.
While opinion can be divided, Unicef holds that children who are unlawfully recruited by armed groups must be primarily considered as victims of violations against international law and not as alleged perpetrators and treated in accordance with international standards for juvenile justice with alternatives to judicial proceedings sought where possible.
When asked if HET had acted outside of the law, Her Majesty's inspector of constabulary, Stephen Otter said: "We think it was acting unlawfully in regard to state cases because it treats them differently in policy terms and in the way that then acts out in practice.
It explains not only why the £500-a-week cap unlawfully discriminates against disabled people in the way it treats full-time carers of disabled adult relatives, but also why it is such an abysmal piece of policy.
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