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The definitive textbook for this fast-moving area of law, expertly guiding students through the key issues of immigration and asylum in the modern world. Clear analysis and commentary on the political and social impact of the law encourages the reader to develop a critical mindset.
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Gina Clayton is an independent researcher, facilitator and adviser. She works on asylum and migration projects, including reports for the EU Fundamental Rights Agency and the AIDA database, is a trustee of refugee charities in South Yorkshire, and an OISC adviser on asylum law.
Georgina Firth is a senior lecturer at Lancaster University. She previously worked as a barrister at Garden Court North Chambers.
Riassunto
The eighth edition of Immigration and Asylum Law continues to provide students with expert coverage of case law and legislation, along with dynamic analysis of the political context and social impact of the law, and a strong focus on human rights.
Including key case summaries, end-of-chapter questions, and further reading, the book deftly guides the reader through this fascinating and constantly developing area of law, using clear and accessible language throughout. An ideal guide for all students of the subject.
Online resources
This book is accompanied by online resources designed to support the book:
- Updates and developments in the law since the book published
- Problem questions to test knowledge and develop analytical skills
- Guidance on how to answer the end-of-chapter questions
- A selection of web links to support additional research
Testo aggiuntivo
The ideal book to offer students the foundations for understanding immigration and refugee law.