Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook
By (Author) Mark Symes
By (author) Peter Jorro
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
21st October 2021
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
342.41082
Paperback
752
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
1124g
Immigration Appeals and Remedies Handbook, Second Edition covers all aspects of immigration and nationality appeals and challenges to decisions via administrative and judicial review. It explains the rights of appeal to the First-tier Tribunal onwards to the Upper Tribunal and higher courts, including practice and procedure and issues arising from remote hearings by video link. This Second Edition provides clarity of approach through the extensive use of checklists and bullet points. It also includes a new chapter on remote hearings, along with a myriad of other issues including: - Developments in human rights appeals - EU Citizens Rights Appeals post-Brexit - The scope of nationality appeals - Practice and procedure in SIAC - Disclosure, costs, vulnerable witnesses and capacity - Remedies against dishonesty allegations - Immigration public law: practice and procedure This is an essential title for all immigration law practitioners, judiciary in both the tribunals and senior courts, law libraries, academics and students.
Invaluableto the armoury of alla compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner. * Mr Justice McCloskey, the then President of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber, Foreword of 1st edition: *
Aconvenient practical tool for the construction of coherent argument and onward research.' * Legal and Research Unit Journal 2015 *
When the President of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber writes a foreword, and the foreword concludes with the words This is. a compulsory addition to the library of every immigration judge and practitioner one gets the picture: something special has been added to the library. The calm and clear approach of Messrs Symes and Jorro is deeply reassuring. * Stephen Knafler QC On the Free Movement Blog 2016 *
This text is essential reading for those new to the jurisdiction and experienced practitioners alike, and it should be an essential addition to the bookshelf of all immigration lawyers. * The Law Society Gazette *
Mark Symes and Peter Jorro are both barristers at Garden Court Chambers.