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Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 Doughty Street Chambers (Team of 7 barristers at Doughty Street Chambers (Peter Morris Mark Henderson Simon Cox Shahram Taghavi Tublu Krishendu Mukherjee Laura Dubinsky Phil Haywood))

Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 By Doughty Street Chambers (Team of 7 barristers at Doughty Street Chambers (Peter Morris Mark Henderson Simon Cox Shahram Taghavi Tublu Krishendu Mukherjee Laura Dubinsky Phil Haywood))

Summary

A guide to the far reaching changes introduced by the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004. It is of interest to practitioners and organisations working in this fast changing area of the Law.

Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 Summary

Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 by Doughty Street Chambers (Team of 7 barristers at Doughty Street Chambers (Peter Morris Mark Henderson Simon Cox Shahram Taghavi Tublu Krishendu Mukherjee Laura Dubinsky Phil Haywood))

The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislation changes and amendments. Published within weeks of an Act, they offer expert commentary by leading names on the effects, extent and scope of the legislation, plus a full copy of the Act itself. They offer a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes. The Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants) Act 2004 is the third major piece of legislation in this area in the last 5 years and will introduce a number of radical changes to the current Asylum system. The Act plans to re-shape the way in which immigration appeals are handled as well as introducing significant changes in practice and procedure. For example, new criminal offences are created in relation to documentation and trafficking; rights to challenge removal to a 'safe third country' are removed; asylum support for families who have no further appeal against a failed asylum claim is ended and there are new enforcement powers for immigration officers including powers of entry, search and arrest. The Guide is written by an experienced team of Immigration barristers from Doughty Street Chambers. Structured in a clear and logical way following the parts of the Act, it provides an up-to-date guide as to how the law now works and is an essential purchase for practitioners and organisations working in this fast changing area of the law.

Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 Reviews

a valuable tool to help immigration practitioners steady themselves against the government's tidal changes. * New Law Journal *
The guide follows the structure of the Act. A clear and concise introduction summarises the core provisions. The subsequent chapters contextualise the new law, allowing the reader to contrast the changes with previous legislation...This [the creation of the single-tier Asylum and Immigration Tribunal Act] is dealt with in a concise manner and complemented with a helpful diagram illuminating the complexity of the new regime...Blackstone's Guide is still a valuable tool to help immigration practitioners steady themselves against the governments tidal changes. * Doron Blum (1 Pump Court), New Law Journal *

About Doughty Street Chambers (Team of 7 barristers at Doughty Street Chambers (Peter Morris Mark Henderson Simon Cox Shahram Taghavi Tublu Krishendu Mukherjee Laura Dubinsky Phil Haywood))

Editor Peter Morris, before coming to the Bar, was Director of Policy for the public service trade union, UNISON. His current legal practice is mainly in immigration and asylum but also includes employment law, particularly in relation to migrant workers.

Table of Contents

APPENDIX 1: THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION (TREATMENT OF CLAIMANTS, ETC) ACT 2004 ; APPENDIX 2: USEFUL RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET ; INDEX

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Blackstone's Guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2004 by Doughty Street Chambers (Team of 7 barristers at Doughty Street Chambers (Peter Morris Mark Henderson Simon Cox Shahram Taghavi Tublu Krishendu Mukherjee Laura Dubinsky Phil Haywood))
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Oxford University Press
2004-11-25
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