Deportation, and immigration control generally, are held not to enjoy the protections of article 6 ECHR (right to a fair trial in a civil or criminal matter) or article 7, which outlaws retrospective criminal penalties. However, the Immigration Act 2014 declaration that ‘deportation of a foreign criminal “is” in the public interest’ has opened the way to retrospective measures against foreign criminals, even long residents with leave to remain. The Act’s formal limits on access to article 8 ECHR and curtailed appeal rights for foreign criminals mean that the ‘effective remedy’ available to ‘aliens’ under article 13 barely applies. This paper argues the need to consider how the current position measures up to the standards of certainty and ...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
types: ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication i...
This article highlights concerns regarding judicial interpretations and understandings of the applic...
The Immigration Act 2014’s measures respecting foreign criminals and those unlawfully present on UK ...
The Immigration Act 2014, the UK statutory law governing deportation, requires deportation as the no...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
Propelled by the commitment to ‘reduce net migration to the tens of thousands’ and a decision to exp...
This article contributes to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment. It us...
At EU-level, the use of substantive criminal law as a response to illegal migration is materialised ...
In this paper, several aspects of the administrative detention discipline in the light of the Inter-...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
In this Article, Professor Francis argues that non-citizen criminal defendants should be afforded gr...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
types: ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication i...
This article highlights concerns regarding judicial interpretations and understandings of the applic...
The Immigration Act 2014’s measures respecting foreign criminals and those unlawfully present on UK ...
The Immigration Act 2014, the UK statutory law governing deportation, requires deportation as the no...
Thousands of long-term legal permanent residents are deported from the United States each year becau...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
Propelled by the commitment to ‘reduce net migration to the tens of thousands’ and a decision to exp...
This article contributes to the debate on the functions and limits of cross-border punishment. It us...
At EU-level, the use of substantive criminal law as a response to illegal migration is materialised ...
In this paper, several aspects of the administrative detention discipline in the light of the Inter-...
Deportation due to criminal activity is often viewed as a neutral administrative practice and has to...
In this Article, Professor Francis argues that non-citizen criminal defendants should be afforded gr...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
types: ArticleThis is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication i...