Discusses human rights issues regarding the position of failed asylum seekers. Examines: (1) the passage of the UK Borders Act 2007; (2) the current UK legal framework including as regards the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees 1951 and the support for destitute asylum seekers; (3) the right to freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment under the European Convention on Human Rights 1950 Art.3, and the "direct responsibility" of the state in view of the House of Lords decision in R. (on the application of Limbuela) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; and (4) the distinction between positive and negative obligations under Art.3
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...
The main goal of this paper is to give a general overview of the practical implications of the asyl...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Written evidence submitted on 13/12/2022.Written evidence submitted by Dr Ermioni Xanthopoulou1 and ...
Snapshot of the state of asylum seekers\u27 rights in the United States and the UK at the time it wa...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
Migration is a phenomenon that has shaped the history of mankind. While migration has had a strong i...
This report investigates how the UK interprets, narrates and implements its obligations towards inte...
The lmmigration and Asylum Act 1999 received a statement of compatibility under sl9 of the Human Rig...
There is growing evidence that incremental restrictions on the provision of civil legal aid for immi...
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...
The main goal of this paper is to give a general overview of the practical implications of the asyl...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...
Written evidence submitted on 13/12/2022.Written evidence submitted by Dr Ermioni Xanthopoulou1 and ...
Snapshot of the state of asylum seekers\u27 rights in the United States and the UK at the time it wa...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
A major objective of the Human Rights Act (HRA) was to bring about a culture of rights in the UK. It...
Migration is a phenomenon that has shaped the history of mankind. While migration has had a strong i...
This report investigates how the UK interprets, narrates and implements its obligations towards inte...
The lmmigration and Asylum Act 1999 received a statement of compatibility under sl9 of the Human Rig...
There is growing evidence that incremental restrictions on the provision of civil legal aid for immi...
Britain is a signatory of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rightsand Fundamental Freedoms and t...
The main goal of this paper is to give a general overview of the practical implications of the asyl...
This book addresses the relationship between International Refugee Law and International Human Right...