Immigration : the law and practice
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Immigration : the law and practice
(Longman practitioner series, Social welfare law)
Longman, c1994
3rd ed
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Previous ed.: 1988
Includes index
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Description
This is a procedural guide to problems that arise from immigration, which consolidates the recent case law heard in the House of Lords and Court of Appeal. The book covers all aspects of substantive law, procedure and relevant policies and deals in detail with asylum practice and the Assylum and Immigration Act 1993, providing useful parliamentary guidance as to how it is likely to be implemented, and as to its shortcomings. It also covers the Immigration Act 1988 and the British Nationality (Hong Kong) Act 1990. Changes in the Immigration Rules are included and are reproduced in the appendices in their amended form. A new section has been added on immigration from Europe.
Table of Contents
- General background
- The Immigration Act 1971
- Illegal Entry
- British Nationality Act 1981
- Carriers' Liability
- The Immigration Act 1988
- Hong Kong
- The Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993
- The Immigration Rules
- Introduction
- passengers coming for temporary purposes
- passengers coming for employment or business as persons of independent means or for marriage
- passengers coming for settlement
- children born in the United Kingdom who are not British citizens
- registration with the police
- refusal of leave to enter
- variation of leave to enter or remain
- deportation and other forms of removal
- nationals of European Community countries and their families
- the right of EC nationals to remain
- EC provisions on third countries and other EC provisions
- application and enforcement of EC law
- procedure generally
- procedure on deportation
- appeal procedures
- appeal procedures 2 - instituting and conducting an appeal to the adjudicator
- appeal procedures 3 - instituting and conducting an appeal to the IAT and Court of Appeal
- the European Convention on Human Rights
- judicial review
- Habeas Corpus
- asylum
- asylum appeals and removal
- criminal offences.
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