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This book provides an insightful analysis of recent developments in
immigration, asylum and citizenship law in the broader social and
political context. Written accessibly by an experienced
practitioner, it critically examines the development of UK
immigration control since the second world war, identifying and
focusing on the grievous collateral damage being caused to the rule
of law and to society. It examines the decline in standards of
public administration, the secular failure to follow the rule of
law, and the related issues of social corrosion and lack of
democratic accountability. Speaking to academics, practitioners,
policy makers and all those concerned about the impact of the
hostile environment, it makes proposals for legal changes which
prioritise social cohesion: a shared burden of proof, a simple
regularisation scheme and clear path to citizenship, and details
how these would operate in practice.
Taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, and one grounded in human
rights, Unaccompanied young migrants explores in-depth the journeys
migrant youths take through the UK legal and care systems. Arriving
with little agency, what becomes of these children as they grow and
assume new roles and identities, only to risk losing legal
protection as they reach eighteen? Through international studies
and crucially the voices of the young migrants themselves, the book
examines the narratives they present and the frameworks of culture
and legislation into which they are placed. It challenges existing
policy and questions, from a social justice perspective, what the
treatment of this group tells us about our systems and the cultural
presuppositions on which they depend.
Taking a multi-disciplinary perspective, and one grounded in human
rights, Unaccompanied young migrants explores in-depth the journeys
migrant youths take through the UK legal and care systems. Arriving
with little agency, what becomes of these children as they grow and
assume new roles and identities, only to risk losing legal
protection as they reach eighteen? Through international studies
and crucially the voices of the young migrants themselves, the book
examines the narratives they present and the frameworks of culture
and legislation into which they are placed. It challenges existing
policy and questions, from a social justice perspective, what the
treatment of this group tells us about our systems and the cultural
presuppositions on which they depend.
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