The crisis that Europe faced in 2015 has never been resolved and countries have adopted different strategies to deal with the influx of migrants. Some of them raise serious legal doubts for good reason. One of the new national solutions currently in the process of passing is the new migration plan announced by the United Kingdom in the Nationality and Borders Bill last year. The aim of the reform is to improve the British asylum system and to fight effectively illegal immigration and people smuggling.The aim of the article is to present the most important assumptions of the British reform in the field of grant- ing refugee status. The analysis would allow to assess the compliance of the designed solutions with international obligations, the...
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This article analyses the new deprivation of citizenship power in s40(4A) of the British Nationality...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
Following the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, the EU’s Common European Asyl...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Wealthy refugee-receiving countries across the global north have recently been experimenting with sy...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
Defence date: 10 February 2012; Examining Board: Professor Bruno de Witte (supervisor), EUI ; Profes...
Trends in the numbers of asylum applicants in Britain 1997-00 are examined, together with changes in...
The years since 2002 have seen a series of integration requirements introduced into British migratio...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
This report investigates how the UK interprets, narrates and implements its obligations towards inte...
Dissecting and analysing the new deprivation of citizenship provision contained in s40(4A) of the Br...
Copy of article supplied by publisher. Text also available online on http://lexisnexis.co.n
This article analyses the new deprivation of citizenship power in s40(4A) of the British Nationality...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
Following the end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020, the EU’s Common European Asyl...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Wealthy refugee-receiving countries across the global north have recently been experimenting with sy...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
Defence date: 10 February 2012; Examining Board: Professor Bruno de Witte (supervisor), EUI ; Profes...
Trends in the numbers of asylum applicants in Britain 1997-00 are examined, together with changes in...
The years since 2002 have seen a series of integration requirements introduced into British migratio...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
This article examines the plight of refugees and the international law that attempts to protect them...
This report investigates how the UK interprets, narrates and implements its obligations towards inte...
Dissecting and analysing the new deprivation of citizenship provision contained in s40(4A) of the Br...
Copy of article supplied by publisher. Text also available online on http://lexisnexis.co.n
This article analyses the new deprivation of citizenship power in s40(4A) of the British Nationality...
This Paper seeks to establish what duties are owed to an asylum-seeker by his or her host State unde...