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Immigration Controls, the Family and the Welfare State

A Handbook of Law, Theory, Politics and Practice for Local Authority, Voluntary Sector and Welfare State Workers and Legal Advisors

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352 pages
Reading time
13 hours

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Focusing on the intersection of welfare, immigration control, and refugee status, this handbook provides an in-depth analysis of relevant laws, particularly the 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act. It offers practical guidance for best practices, supported by numerous case studies that illustrate the application of these legal principles in real-world scenarios. This resource is essential for understanding the complexities of immigration law and its implications for welfare and refugee issues.

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Immigration Controls, the Family and the Welfare State, Steven Cohen

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2001
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