This paper argues that a two-tier system has evolved dividing intra-UK/EU marriages from extra-UK/EU marriages. For the former, marriage is a contract between two individuals overseen by a facilitating state. For the latter, marriage has become more of a legal status defined and controlled by an intrusive and obstructive state. I argue that this divergence in legislating regulation is steeped in an ethnicized imagining of ‘Britishness’ whereby the more noticeably ‘other’ migrants (by skin colour or religion) are perceived as a threat to the national character. The conceptualization of women as legally ‘disabled’ citizens (1870 Naturalisation Act) for whom a state must act as responsible patriarch, is a fundamental part of this imagining of ...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
In July 2012 the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government introduced a new set of family m...
Increasing net migration has been the main driver for the increasing UK population over the last 20 ...
This thesis is concerned with the British state's response to marriage immigration after 1962. Admis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This is the author pre-print version. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the li...
This article analyses key aspects of the regulation of entry and stay of spousal migrants in EEA mem...
The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is a transitory immigration regime rolled out by the Home Office as ...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
The Utrecht Law Review is an open access, peer-reviewed journal. Articles published in the Utrecht L...
Joseph Turner argues that we need to see recent changes which mean that British citizens can only li...
Immigration law prescribes a range of statuses into one of which individuals must try to fit to be a...
This chapter analyses the evolution of regulation in the UK of transnational marriages since they fi...
Spouses form the largest single category of migrant settlement in the UK. Research and policy maki...
In 2012, new and restrictive spousal reunification laws were implemented in the UK. EU free movement...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
In July 2012 the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government introduced a new set of family m...
Increasing net migration has been the main driver for the increasing UK population over the last 20 ...
This thesis is concerned with the British state's response to marriage immigration after 1962. Admis...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This is the author pre-print version. The final version is available from Hart Publishing via the li...
This article analyses key aspects of the regulation of entry and stay of spousal migrants in EEA mem...
The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is a transitory immigration regime rolled out by the Home Office as ...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
The Utrecht Law Review is an open access, peer-reviewed journal. Articles published in the Utrecht L...
Joseph Turner argues that we need to see recent changes which mean that British citizens can only li...
Immigration law prescribes a range of statuses into one of which individuals must try to fit to be a...
This chapter analyses the evolution of regulation in the UK of transnational marriages since they fi...
Spouses form the largest single category of migrant settlement in the UK. Research and policy maki...
In 2012, new and restrictive spousal reunification laws were implemented in the UK. EU free movement...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
In July 2012 the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government introduced a new set of family m...
Increasing net migration has been the main driver for the increasing UK population over the last 20 ...