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Offshore Asylum Processing: The Future of Asylum in the UK or Dead Letter?

Apr 6, 2022 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Nikolas Feith Tan, Elizabeth Mavropoulou, David Cantor and Mariana Gkliati* (more…)

Clause 11, Nationality and Borders Bill: Why Two-Tier Refugee Status is a Bad Idea

Mar 28, 2022 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by David Cantor, Eric Fripp, Hugo Storey and Mark Symes* (more…)

From the Consultation for a New Plan for Immigration to the Nationality and Borders Bill

Sep 8, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 1 comment

Blog post by Professor Elspeth Guild (Queen Mary University of London) and Maja Grundler (Queen Mary University of London), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

Promoting migration whilst preserving the hostile environment: inequality in the UK’s implementation of the Global Compact on Migration

Aug 31, 2021 | Global Compact for Migration, New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Kathryn Allinson, University of Bristol, and Clara Della Croce, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). This blog is part of the RLI series on the GCM implementation review. (more…)

The “New Plan for Immigration” and the UK’s Breach of its Legal Duty of Non-Penalisation

Jul 28, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Cathryn Costello (University of Oxford & Hertie School, Berlin) and Emilie McDonnell (University of Oxford & Adjunct Researcher, University of Tasmania), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

Reinterpreting the Refugee Convention – A Recipe for Litigation

Jul 16, 2021 | New Plan for Immigration | 0 comments

Blog post by Richard Warren (Kent Law Clinic, University of Kent), and forms part of a series of blog posts responding to the UK Home Office’s New Plan for Immigration. (more…)

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