Asylum law and practice
by Mark Symes, Peter Jorro ; special contributor Adrian Berry.
- 2nd ed.
- Great Britain : Bloomsbury pro., 2010.
- 1144 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. History of the refugee convention, sources of refugee law and principles of interpretation Chapter 2. Well-founded fear Chapter 3. Persecution Chapter 4. The convention reasons and causation Chapter 5. Protection against non-state actors and Internet relocation Chapter 6. Countries of nationality and habitual residence, statelessness and the establishment of nationality Chapter 7. Particular categories of asylum seeker Chapter 8. Cessation, cancellation, and exclusion Chapter 9. The protection owed to refugees Chapter 10. Common European Asylum System and subsidiary or humanitarian protection Chapter 11. Asylum and the human rights convention Chapter 12. Claiming asylum in the United Kingdom Chapter 13. Treatment of asylum seekers Chapter 14. Third country cases Chapter 15. Statutory rights of appeal Chapter 16. Procedure before the First-tier Tribunal; evidence before the Immigration and Asylum Chambers Chapter 17. Challenging the First-tier Tribunal and procedures in the Upper Tribunal.
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Political refugees--Legal status, laws, etc--Great Britain.