Brussels, 04/06/2013 (Agence Europe) - A member state must inform the person concerned of the reasons why it has taken a decision to refuse entry to its territory. However, a member state may, so far as it is strictly necessary, refuse to notify the person concerned of its reasons, if there is the risk that disclosure will compromise state security.
In its ruling on Tuesday 4 June (case C-300/11), the Court of Justice of the EU answered a question put to it by the Court of Appeal (England...