Immigration Law Handbook by Margaret Phelan

Immigration Law Handbook by Margaret Phelan

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Providing an invaluable reference for immigration practitioners, this book builds on the proven success of previous editions to offer the most up-to-date coverage of recent immigration legislation written by experts practicing in the field.

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Immigration Law Handbook by Margaret Phelan

Now in its seventh edition, the Immigration Law Handbook continues to bring together all the key materials relavant to Immigration and Asylum Law in one volume, providing an essential reference tool for those working in the area. This new edition addresses key changes that have arisen from the implementation of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009 as well as substantial changes to the Immigration Rules by way of the latest phase of the "Points-Based System". It also covers the UN Convention on Rights of the Child, which has been ratified in the UK since the last edition, as well as new secondary legislation implementing both the 2009 Act and previous legislation, including new appeals procedures. This coverage of recent new legislation sits usefully alongside existing important legislation to maintain the strengths of the handbook as a reference tool whilst bringing the reader up-to-date with all new developments. The Immigration Law Handbook has established itself as the standard in the field and has become an invaluable resource for immigration practitioners including Asylum and Immigration Tribunal judges and barristers, and solicitors and caseworkers working in immigration, asylum, and human rights law. Update to Preface of 7th edition On page ix it is stated that the contents of the book reflects the law as at 1 September 2010. Unfortunately the amendments submitted on that date were not able to be included in the text, and the correct date is 7 June 2010. This is of particular importance when reading the Immigration Rules, as the July 2010 changes have not been included. Apologies to anyone inconvenienced by this. Please cross out the date 1 September 2010 at ix, and substitute 7 June.
All immigration judges and practitioners will welcome the seventh edition of this work that has become a trusted and indispensable source of the mass of legislation, rules, and international instruments that have a significant bearing on this expansive jurisdictionIt is comprehensive, portable and as up to date as any printed work can hope to be in the maelstrom of legislative activity that is asylum, immigration, free movement and human rights law. The sixth edition has been a constant companion, I have every expectation that the seventh will prove no less essential. The Hon Mr Justice Blake, President of the Upper Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber

Margaret Phelan, Barrister at Renaissance Chambers, James Gillespie, Retired Barrister

Margaret Phelan sits as a tribunal judge in the First-tier Tribunal. She has edited the Immigration Law Handbook since the first edition.

James Gillespie practised as a barrister specialising in immigration, asylum, and nationality law for 16 years before retiring from the bar in 2009. He has also taught and lectured widely on immigration law. During his years of practice he was recognised as one of the leading practitioners in the field of immigration law by the Chambers and Partners Guide to the UK Legal Professions. Prior to going to the bar he spent 7 years working for the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, advising on immigration law and representing clients in immigration appeals. He was a founder member of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association and served on its executive committee until 1992.

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ISBN 13 9780199595648
ISBN 10 019959564X
Title Immigration Law Handbook
Author Margaret Phelan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2010-11-11
Number of pages 1504
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.