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This document is a page from a legal filing by attorney William Julié, dated March 23, 2021. It argues that France can legally deport individuals who have been stripped of their French nationality, using the case of Djamel Beghal as a primary example. Beghal, a dual French-Algerian citizen convicted of terrorism, was deprived of his French citizenship to facilitate his deportation to Algeria, a move intended to circumvent ECtHR prohibitions on removal to countries with a risk of torture.

People (6)

Name Role Context
WILLIAM JULIÉ AVOCAT À LA COUR – ATTORNEY AT LAW
Appears in the header of the document, likely the author or representing party.
Babar Ahmad Litigant
Mentioned in the case name "Babar Ahmad and Others v. the United Kingdom".
Djamel Beghal Dual French-Algerian citizen
Used as an example of a person convicted of terrorist offenses, deprived of French nationality, and deported to Algeria.
Daoudi Litigant
Mentioned in the footnote for the case "Daoudi v. France".
Trabelsi Litigant
Mentioned in the footnote for the case "Trabelsi c. Belgique".
Othman Litigant
Mentioned in the footnote for the case "Othman c. Royaume-Uni".

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
ECtHR Court
European Court of Human Rights, mentioned in relation to case law on extradition and deportation, specifically "ECtHR...
French government government agency
Mentioned as the body that made the decision to deprive Djamel Beghal of his French nationality.

Timeline (6 events)

2009-12-03
ECtHR ruling in the case of Daoudi v. France.
France
2012-01-17
Ruling in the case of Othman c. Royaume-Uni.
Royaume-Uni
2012-04-12
ECtHR ruling in the case of Babar Ahmad and Others v. the United Kingdom.
United Kingdom
2014-09-04
Ruling in the case of Trabelsi c. Belgique.
Belgique
Djamel Beghal was deported from France to Algeria after being deprived of his French nationality.
France to Algeria
The French government decided to deprive Djamel Beghal of his French nationality.
France

Locations (6)

Location Context
Mentioned as a party in the case "Babar Ahmad and Others v. the United Kingdom".
Mentioned throughout as the country dealing with deportation, citizenship deprivation, and where Djamel Beghal was in...
Mentioned as the country to which Djamel Beghal was deported and where he was to stand trial.
Belgium, mentioned in the footnote for the case "Trabelsi c. Belgique".
United Kingdom, mentioned in the footnote for the case "Othman c. Royaume-Uni".
Address listed in the footer for William Julié's law practice.

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