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The definitive textbook for this fast-moving area of law, expertly guiding students through the key issues of immigration and asylum in the modern world. Clear analysis and commentary on the political and social impact of the law encourages the reader to develop a critical mindset.

Index: 

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

About the author: 

Gina Clayton is an independent researcher, facilitator and adviser. She works on asylum and migration projects, including reports for the EU Fundamental Rights Agency and the AIDA database, is a trustee of refugee charities in South Yorkshire, and an OISC adviser on asylum law. ; Georgina Firth is a senior lecturer at Lancaster University. She previously worked as a barrister at Garden Court North Chambers.

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Author: 
Gina Clayton; Georgina Firth
Pub date
Jul 2018
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Immigration & Asylum Law (8th edition)