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Author:
Stefanelli, Justine N., author.
Title:
Judicial review of immigration detention in the UK, US, and EU : from principles to practice / Justine N Stefanelli.
Publisher:
Hart Publishingan imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ;
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxxviii, 208 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Court of Justice of the European Union.
Court of Justice of the European Union.
Emigration and immigration law--Great Britain.
Emigration and immigration law--United States.
Emigration and immigration law--European Union countries.
Alien detention centers--Great Britain.
Alien detention centers--United States.
Alien detention centers--European Union countries.
Illegal aliens--Great Britain.
Illegal aliens--United States.
Illegal aliens--European Union countries.
Judicial review.
Alien detention centers.
Emigration and immigration law.
Illegal aliens.
Judicial review.
European Union countries.
Great Britain.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Immigration detention is considered by many states to be a necessary tool in the execution of immigration policy. Despite the apparently key role it plays in immigration enforcement, the law on immigration detention is often vague, especially in relation to determining the circumstances under which prolonged detention remains lawful. As a result, the courts are frequently called upon to adjudicate these matters, with scant legal tools at their disposal. Though there have been some significant judgments on the legality of detention at the constitutional level, the extent to which these judgments have had an impact at the lower end of the judiciary is unclear. Indeed, it is the lower courts which are tasked with judging the legality of detention through habeas corpus or judicial review proceedings. This book examines the way this has occurred in the lower courts of two jurisdictions, the UK and the US, and contrasts this practice not only in those jurisdictions, but with judgments rendered by the Court of Justice of the European Union, a constitutional court at the other end of the judicial spectrum whose judgments are applied by courts and tribunals in the EU Member States. Although these three jurisdictions use similar tests to evaluate the legality of detention, case outcomes significantly differ. Many factors contribute to this divergence, but key among them is the role that fundamental rights protection plays in each jurisdiction. Through a forensic evaluation of 191 judgments, this book compares the laws on detention in the UK, US and EU, and makes recommendations to these jurisdictions for improvement"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1509930450
9781509930456
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1110441704
LCCN:
2019040266
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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