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Emigration & Immigration

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  • Managing Exportsby Frank Reynolds

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 126.50

    Provides practical easy-to-implement advice on how to comply with the latest rules and regulations. Shows how to recoup money spent on duty drawbacks. Shows how to get around trade barriers in foreign countries. Shows how to use the internet and other technologies to reduce the cost of exporting. Provides insights into reducing export risk exposures. more...

  • International Migration and Securityby Elspeth Guild; Joanne van Selm

    Routledge 2005; US$ 41.95

    This book investigates value assessments regarding migrants in Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia. While looking at issues such as security, human rights, legal systems, identity, racism, welfare, health and labour. more...

  • Children & Immigrationby Ian Lewis; Jeremy Rosenblatt

    Routledge-Cavendish 1997; US$ 162.00

    Bringing together family law and immigration law, this work promotes such areas as: how families and children settle in the UK; applications of parents and children for indefinite leave to enter, or remain, with a view to settlement in the UK; and how such applications affect or assist children. more...

  • Refugee Rights and Realitiesby Frances Nicholson; Patrick Twomey

    Cambridge University Press 1999; US$ 110.00

    This collection examines the evolving refugee definition, the contrast of the rights of refugees as set out in international law with the often contrasting realities of state practice. It also assesses the role of UNHCR, states and the EU in developing the evolving international refugee regime. more...

  • Immigrants at the Marginsby Kitty Calavita; Chris Arup; Martin Chanock; Pat O'Malley; Sally Engle Merry; Susan Silbey

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 42.00

    This provocative book explores immigration law in Spain and Italy, and exposes the tension between the temporary legal status of most immigrants, and the government emphasis on integration. It demonstrates the connections among immigrants' role as cheap labor - carefully inscribed in law - and their social exclusion and racialization. more...

  • The Rights of Refugees under International Lawby James C. Hathaway

    Cambridge University Press 2005; US$ 84.00

    In this book Hathaway presents the first comprehensive analysis of the human rights of refugees as set by the UN Refugee Convention. He links the standards of the Convention to key norms of international human rights law and applies his analysis to the world's most difficult protection challenges. more...

  • Rethinking refugee lawby N. Nathwani

    BRILL 2003; US$ 141.00

    This study explores the consequences of the theory of necessity for the interpretation of key concepts of refugee law and concludes that a generous refugee practice can be conceived and logically justified even if a restrictive immigration policy is a political reality. more...

  • Using International Law in Domestic Courtsby Shaheed Fatima

    Hart 2005; US$ 122.40

    International law is utilised in English courts, in fields such as criminal proceedings, children's rights, tort law, and asylum cases. This book presents the relevant principles of law, and their application, in this area, and provides a guide to relevant international instruments and the way(s) in which these instruments have been used. more...

  • Proof, Evidentiary Assessment and Credibility in Asylum Proceduresby Gregor Noll

    BRILL 2005; US$ 216.00

    Up to now, academic research has not addressed issues of proof and credibility in the asylum procedure to an extent reflecting its practical importance. This edited volume attempts to fill the void. Academic experts on the theory of evidence, international criminal law, human rights law, refugee law, sociology of law and psychology have contributed chapters exploring both empirical and normative dimensions of evidentiary assessment. more...

  • U.S. Immigration Laws Under the Threat of Terrorismby Julie Farnam

    Algora Publishing 2007; US$ 27.95

    When the United States tightened its immigration policies in response to concerns over terrorism, Microsoft’s Bill Gates and General Electric’s Jeffrey Immelt warned that some of these restrictions were harmful to US economic interests. Further, academic more...