He had argued that he
was being denied his rights to a family life, because his wife and children had
not been granted UK visas.
The judges rejected
this argument, saying they had not properly applied.
A UN-backed court
convicted him of war crimes over his support for rebels who committed
atrocities in Sierra Leone.
The Special Court for
Sierra Leone trial was held at The Hague on the agreement that he was jailed
elsewhere.
The overseas venue for
the court case was chosen in case the trial sparked renewed unrest in West
Africa.
An act of parliament act was passed to allow for Taylor to
serve his sentence in the UK, at the cost of the British government, following
his conviction.
Taylor was sentenced
in 2012 and arrived in the UK last October, having unsuccessfully challenged
the decision to be detained there.

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