Written in a lively and engaging style from the perspective of a
leading immigration judge, this book examines how states resolve
disputes with migrants. The chapters reflect on changes in the laws
and rules of migration on an international and regional basis and
the impact on the parties, administration, public and judiciary.
The book is a critical assessment of how the migration tribunal
system has evolved over the last century, the lessons which have
been learnt and those which have not. It includes additional
comparative contributions by authors on international jurisdictions
and is a valuable overview of the evolution and future of the
immigration tribunal system which will be of interest to those
involved in human rights, migration, transnational and
international law.
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