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Immigration and Asylum Law 9th ed isbn 9780198848936

Immigration and Asylum Law 8th ed


ISBN13: 9780198815211
New Edition ISBN: 9780198848936
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780198747550
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The eighth edition of Immigration and Asylum Law continues to provide students with expert coverage of case law and legislation, along with dynamic analysis of the political context and social impact of the law, and a strong focus on human rights.

Including key case summaries, end-of-chapter questions, and further reading, the book deftly guides the reader through this fascinating and constantly developing area of law, using clear and accessible language throughout. An ideal guide for all students of the subject.

Online resources

This book is accompanied by online resources designed to support the book:

  • Updates and developments in the law since the book published
  • Problem questions to test knowledge and develop analytical skills
  • Guidance on how to answer the end-of-chapter questions
  • A selection of web links to support additional research

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Section 1. Laying the Foundations
1: History and sources of immigration law
2: Policy, politics, and the media
3: Nationality, citizenship, and right of abode

Section 2. Enabling Principles: EU Free Movement and Human Rights
4: Freedom of movement for EU nationals
5: Immigration law and human rights

Section 3. The System of Immigration Control
6: Crossing the border and leave to remain
7: Challenging decisions: appeals, administrative and judicial review

Section 4. Entry to the UK
8: Family life
9: Entry for work, business, and study: the points-based system
10: Visitors: entry for temporary purposes

Section 5. The Asylum Claim
11: The asylum process
12: Claims for international protection
13: Exclusion from asylum

Section 6. Enforcement
14: Detention
15: Deportation
16: Removal