IMMIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

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IMMIGRATION LAW AND PRACTICE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = 525.1
I A MacDonald
Butterworths, 1983 572pp RB36703

After an introduction on the scope, history and purpose of
immigration law, an explanation of the personnel who
administer immigration control and the sources of
immigration law and practice, the author considers
the following specific areas in detail; the right of abode,
residence and nationality; freedom to travel; EEC law;
control of entry, stay and departure; visitors, students and
au pairs; employment, investment and retirement; family
and marriage; refugees; appeals, offences, police and courts
deportation and repatriation; illegal entrants; detention, removal
and habeas corpus. Includes tables of statutes and cases.

legislation, European Economic Community , ethnic minority,
illegal immigrants, EC

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