Blake and Fransman is the only text to address the Human Rights Act 1998 specifically from the immigration, nationality and asylum perspective. Written by an eminent team of authors, the work takes account of and analyses the possible effect of the Human Rights Act 1998 in relation to the Immigration and Asylum Act of 1999.This book offers excellent value for money and is an essential reference source to guide practitioners dealing with immigration, nationality and asylum through the Act and its implications.This work is also published as part of Butterworths Immigration Law Service.