Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law
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ISSN: 17467632
Format: Journal
Availability: In Print
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Contents from previous issues:
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 35.1 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Renouncing British Citizenship
Paul F Scott
● Holes in the Digital Parachute: An Analysis of the Introduction of Online Immigration Appeals
Jo Hynes, Joe Tomlinson, Emma Marshall, Maria Wardale & Cecilia Correale
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● INDEX TO VOLUME 34
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 34.4 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Recognition After All: Irish Citizens in Post-Brexit Immigration Law
Bernard Ryan
● Will Digital Immigration Status Work?
Joe Tomlinson and Alice Welsh
● Between Efficiency and Fairness: The (new) Swiss Asylum Procedure
Lucia Della Torre and Seraina Nufer
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 34.3 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Left to Grieve Alone: Migration, Dignity and Dying in the Time of Covid-19 – Some Early Reflections
Syd Bolton and Catriona Jarvis
● British or Irish or both?
Alison Harvey
● A Comparison of the Hardial Singh Principles and Article 5(1)(f) ECHR
Alexander Schymyck
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 34.2 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● The Trend Towards Criminalising Humanitarian Action
Frances Webber
● Reasserting Rights to British Citizenship Through Registration
Solange Valdez-Symonds and Steve Valdez-Symonds
● Between the CJEU and ECtHR: Human Rights of Asylum Seekers and Their Reception Conditions in Europe Since Opinion 2/13
Sarah Atkins
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 34.1 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● OBITUARY
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Nationality and Statelessness Among Persons of Western Saharan Origin
Bronwen Manby
● Family Reunification, the Minimum Income Requirements and the Welfare Myth
Christopher Rowe
● Privatisation, ‘Mission Creep’ and Lack of Home Office Legal Conscientiousness in the Immigration Application Process
Sheona York
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● INDEX TO VOLUME 33
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 33.4 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● A Turn Towards Fundamental Rights or Just a Swerve? The Jurisprudence of the CJEU on Family Reunification for Static Union Citizens and Third Country National Immigrants
Ciara Smyth
● The Unequal Price of Love: A Critical Race Feminist Critique of the £18,600 Minimum Income Requirement for Family Reunification under Article 14 ECHR
Michelle Yik Yu Wong
● ‘Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman’ – The Arbitrary Use of Deprivation of Citizenship as a Public Relations Management Tool
Joshua Kerr
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 33.3 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● The Nationality and Immigration Status of the ‘Windrush Generation’ and the Perils of Lawful Presence in a ‘Hostile Environment’
Robin M White
● Family and Immigration Proceedings – Treading the Minefield for the Practitioner
Samina Iqbal and Rosalyn Chowdhury
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 33.2 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Mental Health Evidence in United Kingdom Refugee Status Determination: Implications of an Inter-disciplinary Approach to Establishing Truth
Katrina Munir-Asen
● Locked in Mobility: Negotiating Legal Residence in a Border Setting. The Case of Moroccan Women in Melilla, Spain
Sabina Barone
● Immigration Judicial Review in Hong Kong: The Developing Legal Framework
Michael Ramsden
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEWS
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 33.1 Contents:
● EDITORIAL
● NEWS
● ARTICLES
● Disciplining the Troublesome Offspring of Section 19 of the Immigration Act 2014: The Supreme Court in KO (Nigeria)
Jonathan Collinson
● Supreme Court Decides that the UK is a Precarious Home for Migrants: A Critical Look at the Case of Rhuppiah
Richard Warren
● Evidential Value of Sexual Orientation Tests in EU Asylum Law
Salvo Nicolosi
● Tribunal Justice, Brexit, and Digitalisation: Immigration Appeals in the First-tier Tribunal
Joe Tomlinson and Byron Karemba
● CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
● BOOK REVIEW
● INDEX TO VOLUME 32
● ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.4 Contents:
- EDITORIAL
- NEWS
- ARTICLES
- The Responsibility of Australia for Internationally Wrongful Acts: The Offshore Detention Regime, the Principle of non-refoulement, and a Case for Litigation
Sophie Capicchiano Young
- The ‘Hostile Environment’ – How Home Office Immigration Policies and Practices Create and Perpetuate Illegality
Sheona York
- State Violence Against Migrants: How Immigration Removal Became Normal and How We are Challenging it Now
Patrick Page and Toufique Hossain
- CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.3 Contents:
- EDITORIAL
NEWS
- ARTICLES
- Migration, Sexual Orientation, and the European Convention on Human Rights
Silvia Falcetta and Paul Johnson
- The Impact of Brexit on UK Asylum Law
Colin Yeo and Susan Reardon-Smith
- David and Goliath: Due Weight, the State and Determining Unaccompanied Children’s Fate
Helen Stalford
- National Security, Criminality and Exclusion from Refugee Protection under the EU Qualification Directive: Expanding the Grounds of Exclusion by the Back Door
Sarah Singer
- CASE NOTES AND COMMENTS
- BOOK REVIEWS
- ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.2 Contents:
- Editorial
- News
- Articles
- The Responsibility of Australia for Internationally Wrongful Acts: The Offshore Detention Regime, the Principle of non-refoulement, and a Case for Litigation
Sophie Capicchiano Young - The ‘Hostile Environment’ – How Home Office Immigration Policies and Practices Create and Perpetuate Illegality
Sheona York - State Violence Against Migrants: How Immigration Removal Became Normal and How We are Challenging it Now
Patrick Page and Toufique Hossain
- Case Notes and Comments
- Book Reviews
- IPLA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.3
- Editorial
- News
- Articles
- Migration, Sexual Orientation, and the European Convention on Human Rights
Silvia Falcetta and Paul Johnson - The Impact of Brexit on UK Asylum Law
Colin Yeo and Susan Reardon-Smith - David and Goliath: Due Weight, the State and Determining Unaccompanied Children’s Fate
Helen Stalford - National Security, Criminality and Exclusion from Refugee Protection under the EU Qualification Directive: Expanding the Grounds of Exclusion by the Back Door
Sarah Singer
- Case Notes and Comments
- Book Reviews
- ILPA
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.2 Contents:
- Deprivation of Citizenship, the Immigration Act 2014 and Discrimination Against Naturalised Citizens
Joshua Kerr - Asylum 22: A Critical Analysis of ‘Crisis Management’ under CEAS
Brenda Efurhievwe - Refugee Flows as a ‘Threat to Peace’?: EUNAVFOR MED and the Implications of the Adoption of Security Council Resolutions in the Context of Refugee Crises for the Protection of the Displaced
Ann-Christin Bölter
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 32.1 Contents:
- The Implications of Brexit for British Citizens in Ireland Navigating the Irish Immigration System
Patricia Brazil and Catherine Cosgrave - Human Trafficking as a Gendered Phenomenon: CEDAW in Perspective
Gemma Fernández Rodríguez de Liévana and Keina Yoshida