27 February 2024 Sean Mosby 619 Case Updates T.U. -v- International Protection Appeals Tribunal & Anor bySean Mosby The Case The applicant had applied for international protection in Ireland due to a risk to his safety in his home country of Nigeria. He was seeking from the High Court of Ireland certiorari (i.e. judicial review) of the decision by the Irish International Protection Appeals Tribunal (‘Tribunal’) refusing him such protection. One ground for the applicant’s appeal was that, when he showed the Tribunal the marks and scarring on his body which he alleged were caused by beatings, the Tribunal should have adjourned the hearing, in pursuance of its duty to cooperate with the applicant’s application, to enable him to obtain a medical report dealing with these injuries. To continue reading you must be an EWI member, become a member and access exclusive content. Already a member? Login More links Link to the Judgment Share Print Tags Asylum casesIrelandInternational Protection Appeals Tribunal05. Rules and Regulations Related articles Fact finding by experts Quarterly Update on EWI's Advocacy Work October 1st Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules Family Procedure Rule Committee Consultation on New Draft Practice Direction 27A The Single Biggest Change White Paper Comments are only visible to subscribers.