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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Child Migration: International Family and Immigration Laws by Kathryn Cronin Jemma Dally
Child Migration: International Family and Immigration Laws provides rigorous academic analysis and practical guidance on dealing with the family immigration and nationality laws engaged when children are moved into and out of the UK. It has a practical focus providing the detail case authority international guidance and practical experience with the case contexts in which these issues arise. The authors include regular sections following an exposition of the law they then address the issues by reference to model case facts. Its cross-discipline approach offers practical guidance for family and immigration practitioners unfamiliar with each side of these practice areas.The book is an essential guide to this complex area of law for both entry level and experienced practitioners.It features the core international and EU family and immigration provisions UK wide family laws cases and guidance as well as nationality and immigration laws rules and policies including reference to: The Immigration Act 2016; Immigration Rules 2016; Human Fertilisation and Embryology Acts 1990 and 2008; British Nationality Act 1981; The Children Act 1989; The Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Convention); European Convention on Human Rights (as amended).