Marina Horvath v Central District Court of Buda, Hungary
[2024] EWHC 499 (Admin)
Article 8 ECHR balancing exercise: Interference with family life must be weighed against the public interest in extradition. Exceptionally severe consequences are required to outweigh the public interest.
H(H) v Deputy Prosecutor of the Italian Republic, Genoa [2013] 1 AC 338, [8]
Extradition of a fugitive requires strong counter-balancing factors to outweigh the public interest.
Polish Judicial Authorities v Celinski [2016] 1 WLR 551, [39]
Children's interests are a primary, but not paramount, consideration in Article 8 ECHR cases.
Detention in less than 3m² of personal cell space raises a strong presumption of Article 3 ECHR violation.
Grecu v Cornetu Court [2017] EWHC 1427 (Admin)
The adequacy of Hungarian prison assurances, including the role of the General Ombudsman, has been extensively examined in previous cases.
Nemeth [2022] EWHC 1024 (Admin), Zabolotnyi v Mateszalka District Court, Hungary [2021] 1 WLR 2569
Section 13 of the Extradition Act 2003: To succeed under this section, the applicant must show a reasonable chance, substantial grounds for thinking, or a serious possibility that they will be punished, detained, or restricted in their liberty due to their race, religion, etc.
Extradition Act 2003, s.13
Renewed application for permission to appeal dismissed.
The court found no arguable basis for challenging the extradition order on Article 8 or Article 3 grounds. The fresh evidence, while impacting the family, did not reach the threshold of exceptionality required to outweigh the public interest in extradition. The claim under Section 13 of the Extradition Act 2003 also failed due to insufficient evidence of discrimination.
Grounds of appeal related to the non-admission of the full expert report dismissed.
The district judge's decision to partially admit the expert report was a proper exercise of case management powers. Even if the full report were admitted, the evidence would not have supported the appeal.
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