The only text to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the law relating to immigration detention, this book also provides exploration of issues that are yet to be thoroughly examined in domestic jurisprudence, such as the effect of recent case law of the European Court of Human Rights and Court of Justice of the European Union.
The only text to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the law relating to immigration detention, this book also provides exploration of issues that are yet to be thoroughly examined in domestic jurisprudence, such as the effect of recent case law of the European Court of Human Rights and Court of Justice of the European Union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rory Dunlop is a barrister at 39 Essex Street, specialising in immigration law. He is recommended by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500 as a specialist in immigration law. He acts both for claimants and the Government and has been instructed in many immigration detention cases, some against his co-author. He has previously worked at the Registry of the European Court of Human Rights, drafting several judgments in cases against the United Kingdom. Graham Denholm is a barrister at Landmark Chambers specialising in public law with a focus on immigration and asylum work. He is recommended by Chambers and Partners and Legal 500 in immigration. He has specialised in immigration detention for many years, and has appeared in many of the leading cases in this area. Lisa Giovanetti QC is a barrister at 39 Essex Street, her practice focusses on administrative and public law
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1: The scope of the book PART II: DETENTION 2: Introduction to Part II 3: Definitions of detention 4: Disputed detention PART III: LIABILITY TO DETENTION 5: Introduction to Part III 6: The Statutory Sources of the Power to Detain 7: Liability to Detention: British Nationals 8: Liability to Detention: EEA Rights Holders 9: Liability to Detention: Everyone else PART IV: LIMITATIONS ON THE POWER TO DETAIN 10: Introduction to Part IV 11: Hardial Singh 12: Relevant Public Law Principles 13: General detention policy 14: Suitability for detention 15: Children and Families 16: Detained Fast Track 17: EU law 18: ECHR law 19: Other international law PART V: LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF DETENTION 20: Introduction to Part V 21: Location of detention 22: Conditions of detention PART VI: REMEDIES AGAINST DETENTION: 23: Introduction to Part VI 24: Temporary Admission, Temporary Release and Bail 25: Habeas corpus, judicial review and private law claims 26: Damages
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1: The scope of the book PART II: DETENTION 2: Introduction to Part II 3: Definitions of detention 4: Disputed detention PART III: LIABILITY TO DETENTION 5: Introduction to Part III 6: The Statutory Sources of the Power to Detain 7: Liability to Detention: British Nationals 8: Liability to Detention: EEA Rights Holders 9: Liability to Detention: Everyone else PART IV: LIMITATIONS ON THE POWER TO DETAIN 10: Introduction to Part IV 11: Hardial Singh 12: Relevant Public Law Principles 13: General detention policy 14: Suitability for detention 15: Children and Families 16: Detained Fast Track 17: EU law 18: ECHR law 19: Other international law PART V: LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF DETENTION 20: Introduction to Part V 21: Location of detention 22: Conditions of detention PART VI: REMEDIES AGAINST DETENTION: 23: Introduction to Part VI 24: Temporary Admission, Temporary Release and Bail 25: Habeas corpus, judicial review and private law claims 26: Damages
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