Skip to main content
Kent Academic Repository

The Impact of UK Immigration Law: Declining Standards of Public Administration, Legal Probity and Democratic Accountability

York, Sheona (2022) The Impact of UK Immigration Law: Declining Standards of Public Administration, Legal Probity and Democratic Accountability. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, 265 pp. ISBN 978-3-030-98720-6. E-ISBN 978-3-030-98721-3. (doi:10.1007/978-3-030-98721-3) (The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided) (KAR id:95639)

The full text of this publication is not currently available from this repository. You may be able to access a copy if URLs are provided. (Contact us about this Publication)
Official URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98721-3

Abstract

This book provides an insightful analysis of recent developments in immigration, asylum and citizenship law in the broader social and political context. Written accessibly by an experienced practitioner, it critically examines the development of UK immigration control since the second world war, identifying and focusing on the grievous collateral damage being caused to the rule of law and to society. It examines the decline in standards of public administration, the secular failure to follow the rule of law, and the related issues of social corrosion and lack of democratic accountability. Speaking to academics, practitioners, policy makers and all those concerned about the impact of the hostile environment, it makes proposals for legal changes which prioritise social cohesion: a shared burden of proof, a simple regularisation scheme and clear path to citizenship, and details how these would operate in practice.

Item Type: Book
DOI/Identification number: 10.1007/978-3-030-98721-3
Subjects: K Law
Divisions: Divisions > Division for the Study of Law, Society and Social Justice > Kent Law School
Depositing User: Sheona York
Date Deposited: 01 Jul 2022 11:36 UTC
Last Modified: 04 Jul 2022 09:09 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/95639 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

University of Kent Author Information

  • Depositors only (login required):

Total unique views for this document in KAR since July 2020. For more details click on the image.