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Child Migration: Family and Immigration Laws: Bloomsbury Family Law

Autor Kathryn Cronin, Jemma Dally, David Neale
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2024
Child migration and child movement cases are now more frequent and increasingly complex.In these cases, international and national cross border rules and regulations, and family and immigration laws and proceedings often intersect. This book features and explains these and associated international family treaties, regulations, rules, cases, guidance and policies. It is a practice guide highlighting the circumstances and experiences of children subject to these laws and litigation. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or at entry level, this is an essential guide and reference to a complex area of law and practice.This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law and Immigration and Nationality Law online services.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781526502209
ISBN-10: 1526502208
Pagini: 952
Dimensiuni: 156 x 248 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Professional
Seria Bloomsbury Family Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Combines legislative detail, case authority, international guidance and practical experience with the case contexts in which these issues arise by reference to model case facts

Notă biografică

Kathryn Cronin is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, a former academic and law commissioner, highly ranked in respect of her extensive experience in case and advisory practice in immigration and international family law. Jemma Dally is a partner and co-owner of Goodman Ray and is the firm's Head of International Family Law. She is a Resolution Accredited Specialist in Adoption and Private Law and ranked by Chambers and Partners for her practice in adoption and surrogacy. David Neale is the legal researcher at Garden Court Chambers and previously practised as a barrister, specialising in immigration and asylum law. He has co-authored several legal texts on immigration law, and has worked extensively with Albanian asylum-seeking children and young people.

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction - The History of Child Travel/Child Migration - including the forced relocation of children in child migrant schemes, the Sources of law, including private international law, immigration and family law Chapter 2: A Shared Deliberation - the Intersection of Family and Immigration Cases - including the Court's Jurisdiction, differing definitions of Parentage and Guardianship and the International and Domestic UK Recognition of family relationships.Chapter 3: Children's Rights and Family Life Rights in Family and Immigration lawChapter 4: Citizenship, Residence and Identity Issues for ChildrenChapter 5: Children in Families - their entry, residence and removalChapter 6: Adopted and Surrogate Born children - the immigration arrangementsChapter 7: Intercountry Hague and Overseas Adoptions - the family and immigration intersectionsChapter 8: Immigration Issues in Care Proceedings and the international placement of childrenChapter 9: Unaccompanied, refugee and trafficked children, including Stranded Spouse and Children - and the use of the Dublin III Regulation for reuniting unaccompanied stranded children - the immigration and family law issuesChapter 10: Parental Decisions on Moving Children - abduction, parent and child relocation, private fostering and child students