A collection of papers incorporating critical perspectives in the
development of asylum law with as focus on European and UK
developments. Incorporating international human rights law and
comparative law perspectives. Issues covered range from law-making
at the EU level, with a particular focus on extra-territorial
processing of refugees claims, asylum procedures, family members of
those in need of protection, welfare benefits and impact of
national level on the reception of EU norms. Domestic and
comparative perspectives offered include discussions on detention,
judicial decision making, appeal rights, claims processing with
particular reference to the role of interpreters and developments
in Australia which have provided a model of thought worthy of
emulation in the UK.
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