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Guide to the Immigration Act 2016

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Alison Harvey, Legal Director, ILPA (Immigration Law Practitioners' Association) Zoe Harper, Legal Officer, ILPA (Immigration Law Practitioners' Association) Klappentext A Guide to the Immigration Act 2016 is produced in association with ILPA and provides a clear and straightforward explanation to the provisions of this legislation, with relevant commentary following each section of the Act. Those litigating will be able to identify all relevant sources and materials rapidly. Practitioners from other areas of law affected by the provisions in the context of housing, social welfare and employment law will be able rapidly to navigate these complex provisions and to understand them. The UK Government stated that its purpose in bringing forward this legislation was to tackle illegal immigration by making it harder to live and work in the United Kingdom without permission. The Immigration Act 2016 not only makes changes to immigration law and practice but also extends immigration control into other areas such as housing, social welfare and employment to create the 'hostile environment' envisaged. The approach is to summarise each provision of the Act and to set it within both its political and legal context, providing full legal references as well identifying relevant guidance, supporting materials and statements from parliamentary debates. The aim of the publication is to provide practitioners and academic and political commentators with a comprehensive guide to the Act, the bulk of the work being comments on the legal provisions interleaved with each section of the Act.A Guide to the Immigration Act 2016 is produced in association with ILPA and provides a clear and straightforward explanation to the provisions of this legislation, with relevant commentary following each section of the Act. Zusammenfassung A Guide to the Immigration Act 2016 is produced in association with ILPA and provides a clear and straightforward explanation to the provisions of this legislation, with relevant commentary following each section of the Act. Those litigating will be able to identify all relevant sources and materials rapidly. Practitioners from other areas of law affected by the provisions in the context of housing, social welfare and employment law will be able rapidly to navigate these complex provisions and to understand them. The UK Government stated that its purpose in bringing forward this legislation was to tackle illegal immigration by making it harder to live and work in the United Kingdom without permission. The Immigration Act 2016 not only makes changes to immigration law and practice but also extends immigration control into other areas such as housing, social welfare and employment to create the ‘hostile environment’ envisaged. The approach is to summarise each provision of the Act and to set it within both its political and legal context, providing full legal references as well identifying relevant guidance, supporting materials and statements from parliamentary debates. The aim of the publication is to provide practitioners and academic and political commentators with a comprehensive guide to the Act, the bulk of the work being comments on the legal provisions interleaved with each section of the Act.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Immigration and Nationality Law online service. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction;Commencement;Dramatis Personae;Ministerial Statements;Chapter 1 Part 1—Labour Market and Illegal Working;Chapter 2 Part 2—Access to Services;Chapter 3 Part 3—Enforcement;Chapter 4 Part 4— Appeals;Chapter 5 Part 5— Support etc for Certain Categories of Migrant;Chapter 6 Part 6— Border Security;Chapter 7 Part 7— Language Requirements for Public Sector Workers;Chapter 8 Part 8— Fees and Charges—Immigration and Passports, and Civil Registration;Chapter 9 Part 9— Miscellaneous and General—Welfare of Childr...

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Authors Zoe Harper, Alison Harvey
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.03.2017
 
EAN 9781784519285
ISBN 978-1-78451-928-5
No. of pages 568
Series Criminal Practice Series
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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