Probably not.
It might depend on the context though. If the social worker had (for example) been delegated by the Courts to perform an interview, that might be a different matter. Perhaps you should give us a few background details?
2007-01-11 22:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Social Workers in England has a right to interview people in another country because there is no prohibition on this matter.
2007-01-11 11:35:58
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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No. Laws are limited by country, as is authority of officials. Of course the other country can grant them that authority if it wishes.
2007-01-11 11:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple answer. None whatsoever.
The can ask, but they have no legal right to do so. in fact, they have very few powers they can exercise themselves
2007-01-11 11:10:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Even the police need to seek special permission.
2007-01-11 11:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't think so where its out of their jurisdiction.
2007-01-11 11:14:59
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answered by robert m 7
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No unless you agree to it or its "F*ck off"
2007-01-11 14:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
2007-01-11 11:36:13
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answered by Ak23566 3
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