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Adnan Alkateb (عدنان الكاتب; born in 1958 in Latakia), is a
British journalist of
Syrian origin. He
currently resides in
Dubai and is the
editorial Manager...
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Al-
Kateb v Godwin, was a
decision of the High
Court of Australia,
which ruled on 6
August 2004 that the
indefinite detention of a
stateless person was...
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Al-
Kateb House (Arabic: بيت الكاتب) is
located in Taif,
Saudi Arabia. It
includes a
number of
Islamic decorations and
Roman pillars. It was
built in 1897–1898...
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Kateb is a surname, and may
refer to;
Kateb derives from كاتب
which means scribe in Arabic.
Kateb Yacine,
Algerian writer Kateb al Shammary,
Saudi Arabian...
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Kateb Yacine (Arabic pronunciation: [kæːtb jæːsiːn]; 2
August 1929 or 6
August 1929 – 28
October 1989) was an
Algerian writer notable for his
novels and...
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Australian constitutional law. The
decision is
notable for
having overturned Al-
Kateb v Godwin, in
which the
Gleeson court held the
Migration Act
could be applied...
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Kateb al Shammary is a
Saudi Arabian lawyer. His
clients include a
number of
those who were, or remain,
detained in Camp
Delta in the
American naval base...
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Court of
Australia held in
Al-
Kateb v
Godwin that his
detention was lawful, even
though it
would continue indefinitely.
Al-
Kateb and
eight other stateless...
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Court of
Australia ruled in the case
Al-
Kateb v.
Godwin that the
indefinite detention of a
stateless person is lawful...
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criticised by a
number of organisations. The High
Court of
Australia in
Al-
Kateb v
Godwin (2004) confirmed, by majority, the
constitutionality of indefinite...