L.A. (a minor suing by his mother and next friend, A.A.) & ors v International Protection Appeals Tribunal & ors

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Respondent/Defendant:The International Protection Appeals Tribunal, the Minister for Justice and Equality, Ireland, and the Attorney General
Court/s:Court of Appeal, High Court
Citation/s:[2024] IECA 133
Nature of Proceedings:Appeal
Judgment Date/s:29 May 2024
Judge:Power, A., Ní Raifeartaigh, Ú, Allen, S.
Category:Refugee Law
Keywords:Asylum Applicant, Child, Employment, Reception Conditions
URL:https://www.courts.ie/acc/alfresco/7fe7c809-1b10-427b-8734-a8c38d9f1e96/2024_IECA_133.pdf/pdf#view=fitH
References:NHV v Minister for Justice and Equality [2017]

Facts: The first applicant was a child, and the second and third applicants were his parents. His parents applied for international protection in Ireland before he was born. While their applications were being processed, they applied and obtained labour market access permissions. Their applications for international protection were refused before the child was born and their right of access to … Read More

Principles:Parents cannot derive a right by proxy to access the labour market from their child who is an applicant for international protection where they themselves are not applicants.
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