Fr. 210.00

Asylum And Human Rights Handbook

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Robin Tam is Treasury Counsel on the Attorney General's A Panel. He has a substantial judicial review and administrative law practice, in which immigration, asylum and national security play a prominent part. Robin has appeared in numerous cases before the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords, including the recent cases of R(Iran) & ors v SSHD [2005] EWCA Civ 982, R (Kadir) v SSHD [2005] UKHL 39, and A and others v SSHD (No 2) (CA) [2005] 1 WLR 414. The Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 directories identify Robin Tam as one of the leading juniors in the asylum and immigration field.Ian Burnett QC (Consultant Editor) has a practice which encompasses administrative and public law, and anti-terrorist cases (including appearing in A (FC) & Ors v SSHD [2004] UKHL 56 and [2002] EWCA Civ 1502). He is recognized by Chambers & Partners as a leading silk in these spheres of practice. Ian Burnett QC also sits as a Recorder. Klappentext This is an up-to-date and comprehensive guide to preparing and presenting asylum and immigration-related human rights appeals. The text covers all relevant practice! procedure! and substantive law in a user-friendly format! and has been designed to enable best practice within the strict and short time limits of the new appellate regime. Zusammenfassung A guide to preparing and presenting asylum and immigration-related human rights appeals. Key areas covered include: challenges to credibility and document authenticity, disputed nationality cases, Article 3 cases based on medical grounds, and certified cases. This handbook is useful to lawyers and advisers who prepare appeal cases.

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