Description
This comprehensive working handbook provides a practical guide to immigration law and practice. With special emphasis placed upon problems commonly encountered in practice. the book examines the statutory framework, including both the Immigration Act 1971 and the British Nationality Act 1981, as well as the recently Introduced Immigration rules and all the relevant case law.
The little publicised European Convention on Human Rights, one avenue of redress when domestic remedies fail, is also considered. and there Is a section dealing with criminal offences relating to immigration.
The appendices reproduce the latest immigration rules as well as the forms which should be used when challenging decisions made by the Immigration authorities.
Table of Contents:
– Preface
– Table of Cases
– Table of Statutory Instruments
PART 1: The Statutory Framework
PART 2: Control on Entry
PART 3: Control After Entry
PART 4: Procedure
PART 5: Criminal Offences
Appendices
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