Asylum Law & Practice

Subjects:
Immigration and Nationality Law
Contents:
History, sources and principles.
Well-founded fear.
Persecution.
The Convention Reasons.
Protection against non-state actors.
Countries of nationality and habitual residence, statelessness and nationality.
Particular categories of asylum seeker.
Cessation and exclusion.
The protection owed to refugees.
Claiming asylum.
Third country cases.
Appeals.
Adjudicators.
The Immigration Appeal Tribunal.
Human Rights.
Appendices

ISBN13: 9780406983787
ISBN: 040698378X
Published: November 2003
Publisher: Tottel Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £115.00

The substantive law and practice surrounding the legal representation of those seeking to remain in the UK as refugees, or whose removal would otherwise breach their human rights, is one of the fastest growing areas that confronts the practitioner. This book is the first to be published that is devoted exclusively to those subjects.

Symes & Jorro Asylum Law and Practice deals comprehensively with the new procedures and framework of the Nationality Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 including asylum claims and monitoring, appeals and statutory review, procedure before adjudicators and the Immigration Appeal Tribunal with guidance on drafting grounds of appeal.It draws together decisions of the higher courts and the largely unreported determinations of the IAT, and places them in the broader context of decision making in the English speaking jurisdictions abroad: Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA. There is also detailed coverage of the 'asylum' consequences of the ECHR and a full account of the interpretation of the Articles of the Refugee Convention in UK law.