Macdonald
BLACKST GUIDE BORDER CITIZ IMMIG ACT P
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This new Blackstone's Guide combines the full text of the Act with an expert narrative. It provides a simple, detailed and practical commentary on the legislation in a straightforward layout, enabling ease of use as a reference source.
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This new Blackstone's Guide combines the full text of the Act with an expert narrative. It provides a simple, detailed and practical commentary on the legislation in a straightforward layout, enabling ease of use as a reference source.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780199579570
- ISBN-10: 0199579571
- Artikelnr.: 28951272
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 433g
- ISBN-13: 9780199579570
- ISBN-10: 0199579571
- Artikelnr.: 28951272
Ian Macdonald QC is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers where he has an extensive practice in immigration law. He has been active in campaigning, writing and practising in immigration law since the 1960s. He is the author and co-editor of Macdonald's Immigration Law and Practice, the leading work used by most immigration practitioners, immigration officials, and judges. Laurie Fransman QC is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers where he practises in immigration, nationality, and asylum, with an emphasis on sensitive cases, commercial immigration law, and complex nationality issues at national and international levels. He has authored or contributed to a wide range of publications, is the author of Fransman's British Nationality Law, the leading work on the subject, and is coordinating editor and principal contributor of the British Nationality, Immigration and Asylum title of Halsbury's Laws of England. Adrian Berry is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. He practices in public law, specialising in nationality law, EC law, immigration law, housing law and social welfare law. He is a contributor to Macdonald's Immigration Law and Practice and JCWI's Immigration, Nationality and Refugee Law Handbook. Hina Majid is the Legal Policy Director of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI). JCWI is a leading non-governmental organisation that has campaigned for justice in the sphere of immigration and nationality law for over 40 years. She is the author of a number of articles and has contributed to various publications. Ronan Toal is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, specializing in immigration and asylum law. He is a co-editor of Macdonald's Immigration Law and Practice, and a contributor to Blackstone's Criminal Practice.
* 1: Introduction
* The Borders, Citizesnhip and Immigration Act 2009
* An Interim Bill
* The Broader Policy Agenda: Background and Future Policy
* The Effect of Parliamentary Scrutiny
* 2: Introduction to Part 1 and Customs Functions
* Introduction
* Customs Functions
* 3: Customs Powers
* Introduction
* Construction of other Legislation
* Use and Disclosure of Information
* Investigations and Detention
* 4: Inspection and Oversight and Miscellaneous Matters
* Introduction
* Inspections by the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency
* Inspections by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary
* Complaints and Misconduct
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 5: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Naturalization
* The Path to Citizenship
* Common Provisions in Part 2 of the Borders, Citizenship and
Immigration Act 2009
* Human Rights Concerns relating to the Naturalisation Provisions
* The New Vocabulary of Immigration Terms for the Purposes of
Naturalisation as a British Citizen
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(1) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(2) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Qualifying Periods for Naturalisation Under S 6(1), (2)
* The Activity Condition
* Access to Benefits
* Compatibility with the Refugee Convention
* 6: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Birth and Registration, and
Other Matters
* Introduction
* Children Born in the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* Children Born outside the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* The Registration of Minors
* The Registration of British Nationals (Overseas) without other
Citizenship
* Descent through the Female Line: Registration under Section 4C of the
British Nationality Act 1981
* The Good Character Requirement
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 7: Immigration Powers
* Introduction
* The Restriction on Studies
* The Fingerprinting of Foreign Criminals Subject to Automatic
Deportation
* Detention at Ports in Scotland
* 8: The Transfer of Certain Immigration Judicial Review Applications
to the Upper Tribunal
* Introduction
* Overview of the Two-Tier Tribunal Structure under the Tribunals,
Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
* Background and Legislative Process
* The Transfer of Certain Applications for Judicial Review
* Applications for Permission to Appeal to the Court of Appeal
* 9: Children and Trafficking
* Introduction
* Trafficking
* Duty Regarding the Welfare of Children
* Appendix 1: Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009
* Appendix 2: Immigration Act 1971, s 2, as in force prior to 1 January
1983
* The Borders, Citizesnhip and Immigration Act 2009
* An Interim Bill
* The Broader Policy Agenda: Background and Future Policy
* The Effect of Parliamentary Scrutiny
* 2: Introduction to Part 1 and Customs Functions
* Introduction
* Customs Functions
* 3: Customs Powers
* Introduction
* Construction of other Legislation
* Use and Disclosure of Information
* Investigations and Detention
* 4: Inspection and Oversight and Miscellaneous Matters
* Introduction
* Inspections by the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency
* Inspections by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary
* Complaints and Misconduct
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 5: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Naturalization
* The Path to Citizenship
* Common Provisions in Part 2 of the Borders, Citizenship and
Immigration Act 2009
* Human Rights Concerns relating to the Naturalisation Provisions
* The New Vocabulary of Immigration Terms for the Purposes of
Naturalisation as a British Citizen
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(1) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(2) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Qualifying Periods for Naturalisation Under S 6(1), (2)
* The Activity Condition
* Access to Benefits
* Compatibility with the Refugee Convention
* 6: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Birth and Registration, and
Other Matters
* Introduction
* Children Born in the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* Children Born outside the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* The Registration of Minors
* The Registration of British Nationals (Overseas) without other
Citizenship
* Descent through the Female Line: Registration under Section 4C of the
British Nationality Act 1981
* The Good Character Requirement
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 7: Immigration Powers
* Introduction
* The Restriction on Studies
* The Fingerprinting of Foreign Criminals Subject to Automatic
Deportation
* Detention at Ports in Scotland
* 8: The Transfer of Certain Immigration Judicial Review Applications
to the Upper Tribunal
* Introduction
* Overview of the Two-Tier Tribunal Structure under the Tribunals,
Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
* Background and Legislative Process
* The Transfer of Certain Applications for Judicial Review
* Applications for Permission to Appeal to the Court of Appeal
* 9: Children and Trafficking
* Introduction
* Trafficking
* Duty Regarding the Welfare of Children
* Appendix 1: Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009
* Appendix 2: Immigration Act 1971, s 2, as in force prior to 1 January
1983
* 1: Introduction
* The Borders, Citizesnhip and Immigration Act 2009
* An Interim Bill
* The Broader Policy Agenda: Background and Future Policy
* The Effect of Parliamentary Scrutiny
* 2: Introduction to Part 1 and Customs Functions
* Introduction
* Customs Functions
* 3: Customs Powers
* Introduction
* Construction of other Legislation
* Use and Disclosure of Information
* Investigations and Detention
* 4: Inspection and Oversight and Miscellaneous Matters
* Introduction
* Inspections by the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency
* Inspections by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary
* Complaints and Misconduct
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 5: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Naturalization
* The Path to Citizenship
* Common Provisions in Part 2 of the Borders, Citizenship and
Immigration Act 2009
* Human Rights Concerns relating to the Naturalisation Provisions
* The New Vocabulary of Immigration Terms for the Purposes of
Naturalisation as a British Citizen
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(1) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(2) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Qualifying Periods for Naturalisation Under S 6(1), (2)
* The Activity Condition
* Access to Benefits
* Compatibility with the Refugee Convention
* 6: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Birth and Registration, and
Other Matters
* Introduction
* Children Born in the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* Children Born outside the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* The Registration of Minors
* The Registration of British Nationals (Overseas) without other
Citizenship
* Descent through the Female Line: Registration under Section 4C of the
British Nationality Act 1981
* The Good Character Requirement
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 7: Immigration Powers
* Introduction
* The Restriction on Studies
* The Fingerprinting of Foreign Criminals Subject to Automatic
Deportation
* Detention at Ports in Scotland
* 8: The Transfer of Certain Immigration Judicial Review Applications
to the Upper Tribunal
* Introduction
* Overview of the Two-Tier Tribunal Structure under the Tribunals,
Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
* Background and Legislative Process
* The Transfer of Certain Applications for Judicial Review
* Applications for Permission to Appeal to the Court of Appeal
* 9: Children and Trafficking
* Introduction
* Trafficking
* Duty Regarding the Welfare of Children
* Appendix 1: Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009
* Appendix 2: Immigration Act 1971, s 2, as in force prior to 1 January
1983
* The Borders, Citizesnhip and Immigration Act 2009
* An Interim Bill
* The Broader Policy Agenda: Background and Future Policy
* The Effect of Parliamentary Scrutiny
* 2: Introduction to Part 1 and Customs Functions
* Introduction
* Customs Functions
* 3: Customs Powers
* Introduction
* Construction of other Legislation
* Use and Disclosure of Information
* Investigations and Detention
* 4: Inspection and Oversight and Miscellaneous Matters
* Introduction
* Inspections by the Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency
* Inspections by Her Majesty's Inspectors of Constabulary
* Complaints and Misconduct
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 5: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Naturalization
* The Path to Citizenship
* Common Provisions in Part 2 of the Borders, Citizenship and
Immigration Act 2009
* Human Rights Concerns relating to the Naturalisation Provisions
* The New Vocabulary of Immigration Terms for the Purposes of
Naturalisation as a British Citizen
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(1) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Requirements for Naturalisation under S 6(2) of the British
Nationality Act 1981
* The Qualifying Periods for Naturalisation Under S 6(1), (2)
* The Activity Condition
* Access to Benefits
* Compatibility with the Refugee Convention
* 6: Acquisition of British Citizenship by Birth and Registration, and
Other Matters
* Introduction
* Children Born in the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* Children Born outside the UK to Members of the Armed Forces
* The Registration of Minors
* The Registration of British Nationals (Overseas) without other
Citizenship
* Descent through the Female Line: Registration under Section 4C of the
British Nationality Act 1981
* The Good Character Requirement
* Miscellaneous Provisions
* 7: Immigration Powers
* Introduction
* The Restriction on Studies
* The Fingerprinting of Foreign Criminals Subject to Automatic
Deportation
* Detention at Ports in Scotland
* 8: The Transfer of Certain Immigration Judicial Review Applications
to the Upper Tribunal
* Introduction
* Overview of the Two-Tier Tribunal Structure under the Tribunals,
Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
* Background and Legislative Process
* The Transfer of Certain Applications for Judicial Review
* Applications for Permission to Appeal to the Court of Appeal
* 9: Children and Trafficking
* Introduction
* Trafficking
* Duty Regarding the Welfare of Children
* Appendix 1: Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009
* Appendix 2: Immigration Act 1971, s 2, as in force prior to 1 January
1983