Immigration, nationality and citizenship
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Immigration, nationality and citizenship
(Citizenship and the law series)
Mansell, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Key features: Topical; Controversial; and Foreword by The Hon. Mr Justice Stephen Sedley. The Book gives a detailed account of the development of modern immigration and nationality laws of the UK and their impact upon, and significance for, the rights of the individual. Brings together a historical account of the laws from the turn of the century with questions about law-making in a democratic society, how it imparts on the individual, defines and the re-defines the nation and the body politic, and how the laws determine the particular approach of administrative bodies and officials. Target Readership - Academic/Institutional: Students, academics, practising lawyers, political scientists, contemporary historians. Public law, constitutional law, human rights, civil liberties. Subject Category: PUBLIC LAW.
Table of Contents
- Contemporary issues in British citizenship laws
- the growth of immigration controls in Britain
- Britain and the Commonwealth
- freedom of movement in Europe
- immigration control and the legal process - the administrative system and personnel
- immigration control and the legal process - the immigration rules and their application.
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