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Immigration Law and Practice, 4th Edition

Immigration Law and Practice, 4th Edition

David Jackson, George Warr, Julia Onslow-Cole and Joseph Middleton


Reverting to hardback format, the fourth edition of this clear and practical book has been thoroughly updated by a team of specialist practitioners. It deals comprehensively with immigration law procedure and practice, covering European and human rights law, deportation, asylum and onward appeals.

Important new content
In this continually evolving area of law, this new edition takes into account all recent major legislation changes and developments, relevant case law and policies since the last edition, including:

  • The introduction of an Australian style “points based” system
  • The Refugee or Person in Need of International Protection (Qualification) Regulations 2006
  • The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
  • An important amendment to the power of the Tribunal to award legal aid costs
  • The UK Borders Act 2007
  • The Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
  • The proposals for incorporating the Tribunal into the new Tribunal structure set up by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
  • Qualification directive – points based system – Beoku-Betts (FC) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] UKHL 39 – Chikwamba (FC) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2008] UKHL 40 – (N [2005] UKHL 31; N v United Kingdom [2008] ECHR 453)

4 KEY reasons why you need this book

  • Enables you to identify and resolve issues using clear analysis and in-depth research by established specialists in the field
  • Contains meticulously referenced, up to date, informed material
  • Contains authoritative advice from contributors with wide-spread experience including members of the judiciary from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal as well as the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal
  • Accompanied by a full table of cases, including those heard in the ECHR, the ECJ and the AIT





    Bibliographic detail

    ISBN/ISSN: 978 1 84592 318 1
    Publication Date: Dec 2008
    Format: Hardback
    Availability: Not Yet Published

  • Hardback - ISBN 978 1 84592 318 1 / 9781845923181 - £120.00 VAT Free

     

    Contents
    1. Development, Scope and Structure
    2. The Right of Abode
    3. Immigration and Human Rights
    4. EU Law and Movement of Free Persons
    5. Boundaries of Immigration Control other than Right of Abode
    6. The On Entry Control Process
    7. The After Entry Control Process
    8. Leave to Enter or Remain – General Considerations and Grounds of Refusal
    9. Visitors
    10. An Introduction to the Points Based System and Sponsorship
    11. Tier 1 of the Points Based System (Highly Skilled Workers)
    12. Tier 2 of the Points Based System (Skilled Workers)
    13. Tier 4 of the Points Based System (Students)
    14. Tier 5 of the Points Based System (Youth Mobility and Temporary Workers)
    15. Study and Work Categories not included in the Points-Based System
    16. Asylum
    17. Marriage, Intended Marriage and Like Relationships
    18. Children
    19. Relatives
    20. Connections with the United Kingdom
    21. Illegal Entry and its Consequences
    22. Deportation and Administrative Removal
    23. Criminal Proceedings and Offences
    24. Civil Penalties
    25. Administrative Review, Judicial and Statutory Review and Habeas Corpus
    26. Review by Appeal
    27. Statutory Appeals
    28. Appeals Procedure
    29. Reconsideration of Tribunal Decisions and Appeals to the Appellate Courts
    30. Evidence and Proof