Immigration Judicial Reviews
An Empirical Study
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This chapter considers some remaining questions on the profile and position of those who bring immigration judicial review challenges. We present data concerning the views and experiences of claimants and repr...
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In this concluding chapter, we offer some reflections on the account of immigration judicial review we have provided in the preceding chapters, comment on the future of the jurisdiction, and the imperative for...
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This chapter provides a detailed contextual overview of the immigration judicial review system. We examine the wider immigration system in which judicial reviews are brought; the relationship between judicial ...
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This chapter discusses the different types and categories of immigration judicial review claims. We observe that there are many different types of immigration decisions challenged by way of judicial review. Ho...
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This chapter consider how understanding immigration judicial review decision-making requires an understanding of how wider forces influence judicial decision-making. To this end, we consider three case-studies...
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In this opening chapter, we provide an overview of the immigration judicial review process and system. We also consider the political and administrative context in which immigration judicial reviews are brough...
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This chapter discusses the quality of immigration judicial review claims and the Home Office decisions they challenge—a central point of contention in the current debate. The key thread in this discussion is t...
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