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Immigration Practice and Procedure in Family Proceedings


ISBN13: 9781846610288
Published: March 2013
Publisher: Family Law LexisNexis
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £136.00



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There is an increasing trend encountered in family law, particularly in public law children proceedings, in which immigration issues assume importance and require clarification. This practical new work concentrates on the immigration procedures, law and rules relevant to family proceedings, including coverage of key topics such as:

  • The Interface Between Family and Immigration Law
  • Entry Clearance
  • Leave to Remain in the UK
  • Removal and Deportation
  • Family Reunion under the Immigration Rules
  • Human Rights
  • Asylum
  • Human Trafficking
  • Detention and Bail
  • Rights to Reside as an EU and EEA National
The Appendix contains key statutory provisions, regulations and guidance.

Immigration Practice and Procedure in Family Proceedings is an indispensable legal guide to this area for all family law practitioners, immigration judges and local authorities.

Subjects:
Family Law, Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
First Principles
The Complexities of Immigration Law
The Interface Between Immigration and Family Law
Children’s Rights
Entry Clearance
Leave to Remain in the UK
Immigration Control after Entry – Removal and Deportation
Family Reunion under the Immigration Rules
Human Rights
The 1951 Refugee Convention
Protection as a Victim of Human Trafficking
Detention and Bail
Support for Those with no Recourse to Public Funds
Rights to Reside as an EU and EEA National
Appendices