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A Practical Guide to Asylum and Human Rights Claims isbn 9781845925796

A Practical Guide to Asylum and Human Rights Claims


ISBN13: 9780406967701
ISBN: 0406967709
New Edition ISBN: 1845925793
Published: July 2003
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This key new title is designed as an accessible guide to the law and procedure relating to asylum and human rights cases. In particular it shows the importance of adopting a best practice in presenting such claims to the Home Office, and emphasises the tactics and advocacy involved in appeals before adjudicators, the Immigration Appeal Tribunal and the Higher Courts.

The content covers recent case law, as well as the main changes under the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 and the Immigration and Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 2003. The full text of the Act and the Procedure Rules are included in the appendices.

Reprinted with ISBN 9781845925796

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Refugee Law
2. Human Rights Law
3. Bail
4. Instructions and Evidence
5. Legal Arguments
6. The Appeal Hearing
7. Appeals to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal
8. Reviews and Judicial Review
9. The Court of Appeal, House of Lords and the European Court
10. Conclusion and Future Developments