Immigration and Nationality Law Reports

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1460-423X
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Immigration and Human Rights , Public Law

The reliable, regular, comprehensive and authoritative source of case reports covering every aspect of immigration, asylum and nationality law.

Immigration and Nationality Law Reports is the essential reference for all practitioners engaged in immigration, asylum and nationality work. It is the most authoritative source of leading decisions across all relevant courts and tribunals. A subscription will provide you with:

  • Law reports used by all immigration Judges
  • All the leading cases
  • Extensive headnotes written by a leading immigration lawyer
  • Six issues a year
  • Comprehensive coverage of decisions from every level of court and tribunal, including the most important European and overseas decisions
  • A fully searchable 12-year archive for online subscribers 

 

Each issue of Immigration and Nationality Law Reports provides:

  • Reliable and accurate case reports from the following courts: Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, High Court, Court of Appeal, House of Lords, European Court of Human Rights
  • Judgments from overseas jurisdictions which have important international implications for UK practitioners
  • Full text of judgments
  • Extensive headnotes prepared by specialist immigration lawyers, providing a concise summary of the issues raised
  • Comprehensive indexing by subject, lists of all cases, statutes and statutory instruments considered, plus cumulative lists of all cases reported during the year

2012 SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
£289.00 (mainland UK p&p free, non-mainland UK p&p + £18.00)
ISSN 1460-423X
6 issues per year

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EDITOR:
Manjit S Gill QC, Barrister, Gray's Inn

CONSULTING EDITORS:
Richard G Care, Former Chairman, Immigration Appeal Tribunal
Rambert de Mello, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn
Mark A Symes, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn
James C Hathaway, Professor of Law, University of Michigan, Barrister, Law Society of Upper Canada
David C Jackson, Former Vice President, Immigration Appeal Tribunal; Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Southampton
Richard Towle, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland

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  • Ultimate access to the complete 13-year archive, at your fingertips - on demand and without leaving your desk

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  • Compatible with mobile devices - View the online service on your iPad or tablet device
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  • Court Copy (PDF) – Download, save and print paginated PDF replicas of the Immigration and Nationality Law Reports for use in court
  • Case referred to search - Find where a particular case has been referred to in subsequent judgements*
  • Improved search engine - Indexing, hyperlinks and search filters to get you to the information you need quicker than ever before
  • Your complete law library in one place - You can choose the modules you’d like to subscribe to, and even link it through to Jordans’ textbooks online (coming soon)

To request your FREE 14 day online trial click here or call 0117 918 1555

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Latest Cases Reported On - Issue 1 [2012]

Aladeselu and Others (2006 Regs – reg 8) Nigeria; Aladeselu and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2011] UKUT 00253 (IAC)

AQ (Pakistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2011] EWCA Civ 833

Begum (EEA – worker – jobseeker) Pakistan; Surraya Begum v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKUT 00275 (IAC)

Moneke (EEA – OFMs) Nigeria; Moneke and Moneke v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2011] UKUT 00341 (IAC)

Osman v Denmark (Application No 38058/09)
[2012] INLR 71, ECHR

PR (Sri Lanka) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; SS (Bangladesh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; TC (Zimbabwe) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2011] EWCA Civ 988

Rose (Automatic deportation – exception 3) Jamaica; Rose v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKUT 00276 (IAC)


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