British Nationality Law


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This title remains the definitive work on British nationality law and complements such reputable titles as Macdonald's Immigration Law and Practice and Butterworths Immigration Law Service. Written by the recognised world authority on the subject, it will be a valuable addition to your library.




Fransman's British Nationality Law


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This title remains the definitive work on British nationality law. Written by the recognised world authority on the subject, this is a 'must-have' book for all involved in nationality law and related immigration and human rights issues. In depth discussion and an all-encompassing range of subject areas are covered, plus expert commentary of the highest standard make this a reference source of major importance for all practitioners in this field. The new 3erd edition of this well-respected work ihas been fully up-dated to cover the extensive changes made by the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 and the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.




Britishness, Belonging and Citizenship


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Nationality law in Britain is liberal and expansive in making it possible for immigrants to become citizens. Nonetheless, long-term residents, who are educated and possess skills that are important for the British economy, still face significant barriers to citizenship. This book offers insights into the experiences of long-term residents who have successfully become British citizens, through their own stories and newly commissioned illustrations of the journey of immigration. The goal is to explain the gap between formal law and law in practice, but the focus of the book is not solely on barriers--Devyani Prabhat also explores the feelings of belonging and empowerment that people experience during the citizenship journey.




British Nationality Law


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British Nationality


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British Nationality Law


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: History of British nationality law, British nationality law and Hong Kong, Right of abode in Hong Kong, Citizenship of the European Union, British Overseas citizen, British Overseas Territories citizen, Commonwealth citizen, British subject, British nationality law and the Republic of Ireland, British National passport, British protected person, Belonger status, Ireland Act 1949, British Nationality Act 1981, Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006, British Nationality Selection Scheme, Sophia Naturalization Act 1705, British Overseas Territories Act 2002, British Nationality Act 1948, Jewish Naturalization Act 1753, British Nationality Act 1983, United Kingdom national, Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009, British Nationality Act 1772, Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.




Fransman’s British Nationality Law


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Written by the recognised world authority on the subject, this title remains the definitive work on British nationality law. Includes the following updates: - Changes to primary legislation as regards deprivation of citizenship and registration as a British citizen; - Changes to secondary legislation including Nationality Instructions being replaced by the Nationality Guidance, and the Immigration Rules which now contain provisions for a Statelessness Determination Procedure; - Updated case law surrounding statelessness and possession of nationality - European Union citizenship, international standards and principles of nationality law, both in the European region and globally.




British Nationality Law


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"This title remains the definitive work on British nationality law. Written by the recognised world authority on the subject, this is a ëmust-haveí book for all involved in nationality law and related immigration and human rights issues. In depth discussion and an all-encompassing range of subject areas are covered, plus expert commentary of the highest standard make this a reference source of major importance for all practitioners in this field. New edition due in 2007."