Immigration Law Handbook 11e

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Edition: 11th
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2023-11-14
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Immigration Law Handbook has established itself as the gold standard in the field and has become an invaluable resource for immigration practitioners including Asylum and Immigration Tribunal judges, barristers, solicitors, and caseworkers working in immigration, asylum, and human rights
law.

In this new edition, all sections have been updated to reflect the various changes to the immigration rules since 2018, especially as a result of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. Most notable is the inclusion of the Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Act 2020 which made
provision to end rights to free movement of people under EU law and to repeal other EU law relating to immigration. Three new Statutory Instruments set the transitional and saving provisions to which the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 are now subject. Four more new Statutory
Instruments are also included: The Immigration (Guidance on Detention of Vulnerable Persons) Regulations 2018 and three relating to Brexit: The Immigration (European Economic Area Nationals)(EU Exit) Order 2019; Immigration (Citizens' Rights Appeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020; and The Citizens'
Rights (Frontier Workers) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020.

The Immigration Rules have been subject to 22 statements of changes since the last edition, some of which are significant. This edition captures all changes in the Immigration Rules up to and including those coming into force in July 2021. The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007, the Tribunal
Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Immigration and Asylum) Rules 2014 and the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 all include amendments made in response to circumstances arising as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Procedure Rules and Practice Directions section has been expanded to
include practice statements and brought up to date with the latest rules and guidelines. Finally, the European Materials section has been streamlined to include just the two most relevant, relating to free movement and workers' rights.

Coverage of recent new legislation sits alongside existing important legislation to maintain the strengths of the handbook as a reference tool whilst providing the reader with up-to-date access to all new developments in a single volume. Useful links to online materials are provided to guide readers
towards supplementary information.

Author Biography


Frances Allen, Barrister, Goldsmith Chambers,Julia Gasparro, Barrister, One Pump Court,Jo Swaney, Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber,Margaret Phelan, Former immigration barrister and First-Tier Tribunal Judge, ,James Gillespie, Barrister (retired),

Frances Allen is a practising barrister at Goldsmith Chambers and has practised in immigration and asylum law since qualifying, having been attracted to the work because of her strong stance on human rights. Frances is also a Fee-paid Employment Judge and Fee-paid Judge of the First-tier Tribunal
assigned to the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.

Julia Gasparro is a practising barrister specialising in immigration and family law at One Pump Court. She was previously based at Renaissance Chambers, where she worked alongside Margaret Phelan and James Gillespie.

Jo Swaney is a judge of the First-tier Tribunal sitting primarily in the Immigration and Asylum Chamber and is a former immigration solicitor. In the past Jo provided training on immigration and asylum law, contributed to immigration law publications and was an active member of the Immigration Law
Practitioners' Association.

Margaret Phelan was formerly an immigration barrister and judge of the First-tier Tribunal in the Social Entitlement Chamber.

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 appeals.

Table of Contents


Statutes
Procedure Rules and Practice Directions
Immigration Rules
Statutory Instruments
European Materials
International Materials

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