Immigration - new material (12)

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New immigration rules. JCWI Bulletin 5(6):1-5 1994. This article considers the Home Office Statement of changes in immigration rules (HC 395) that came into force at the beginning of October and concludes that "they would lead to innumerable breaches of humanitarian obligations imposed by international conventions..."

Turkish workers residence rights and family unity: some aspects of the Ankara Agreement Vicky Guedalla. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 7(4):119-122 1993

Spanish nationality law in outline Ella Rule. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 7(4):131-134 1993

French nationality law Alan Simmons. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(1):13-17 1994

Greek immigration and refugee law Nicholas Sitaropoulas, Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(2):57-60 1994

Germany: assault on the constitutional right to asylum - Part 1, Christian Wisskirchen. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(3):87-93 1994.

Asylum statistics United Kingdom 1993. Home Office Statistical Bulletin Issue 17/94 July 1994.

The consequences of non-implementation of community free movement rights in the United Kingdom Christopher Vincenzi. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 7(4):126-130 1994

Dual nationality and community law: the Micheletti case Javier Carrascosa. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(1):7-12, 1994

Refugee children: treatment in international and domestic law, David Jones. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(2):46-51, 1994

Home Office guidelines on deportation - the scope for enforcement in the courts Jim Gillespie. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(2):52-56

The prerogative in immigration and nationality law Ian Macdonald. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(3): 76-78, 1994

Political asylum interviews: a fresh look at the role of clerks and independent interpreters Alison Stanley. Immigration & Nationality Law & Practice 8(3):79-82 1994.

The Rights of Third country nationals in the new European order, prepared by Alison Stanley for ILPA pp38. The report looks at the changing definition of "borders" within the European Union, the problems of illegality and the position of lawfully resident third country nationals. From: Immigration Law Practitioners' Association 115 Old Street London EC1V 9JR. Tel: 071 250 1671.

Asylum statistics: UK 1993. Home Office Statistical Bulletin,July 1994.

Fortress Europe : the inclusion and exclusion of migrants, asylum seekers and refugees Mike King. 1994 pp30 3.50. Centre for the Study of Public Order University of Leicester The Friars 154 Upper New Walk Leicester LE1 7QA.

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