particular, that it is proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued, regard being
had to the fair balance which has to be struck between the relevant
competing interests ...” (see, among many other authorities,
Strand Lobben
and Others
, cited above, § 203). The conditions relating to the existence of
procedural safeguards and the manner in which the authorities acted, as
applied in the case law on denial or revocation of citizenship, can be part of
the assessment of whether the interference was “necessary”. That
assessment must in the end also include, as indicated in the quotation above,
an assessment of whether a fair balance has been struck between the right of
the applicant to respect for his or her private life and any competing rights
or interests.
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