Immigration in UK Law

  • Immigration, immigration, immigration.
    • Vol. 21 No. 4, December - December 2013
    • Renewal
    • Tomlinson, Sally
    • Notebook
    ...It's deja vu all over again: the rise of a xenophobic nationalist party upsetting the established political parties, who then feel they have to compete in demonstrating their anti-immigrant credentials. This is a recurrent scenario in a number of Eur......
  • Immigration
    • No. 1-1, January 1946
    • International Journal
    • 0000
  • Authority and Immigration
    • No. 71-3, August 2023
    • Political Studies
    • 0000
    States claim to have authority over prospective immigrants who have not yet been admitted but are nonetheless expected to comply with immigration law. But what could ground such an authority claim?...
  • Authority and Immigration
    • No. 71-3, August 2023
    • Political Studies
    • 0000
    States claim to have authority over prospective immigrants who have not yet been admitted but are nonetheless expected to comply with immigration law. But what could ground such an authority claim?...
  • Perspectives on European Immigration Policies
    • No. 10-3, September 2009
    • European Union Politics
    • 0000
    Three books studying European immigration from the perspectives of economics, political science and sociology reach different conclusions on some key aspects of this policy. I suggest three avenues...
  • The Ethics of Immigration
    • No. 3-3, September 2005
    • Political Studies Review
    • 0000
    This review essay examines recent work in political theory on the ethics of immigration admissions. It considers arguments put forward by Michael Walzer, Peter Meilaender and David Miller, among ot...
  • Labour immigration and union strength
    • No. 21-1, March 2020
    • European Union Politics
    • 0000
    Is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the combination of cheap labour, workforce heterogeneity and low unionisation among labour immigrants is a...
  • How Immigration Reforms Affect Voting Behavior
    • No. 66-3, August 2018
    • Political Studies
    • 0000
    This article investigates how changes in immigration policies affect migration as a vote-defining issue at upcoming elections. So far, the literature on issue voting has mostly focused on the role ...
  • Historical Injustice in Immigration Policy
    • No. 71-4, November 2023
    • Political Studies
    • 0000
    The history of immigration policy is marked by the wrongful and discriminatory exclusion of certain groups of people. In this article, I argue that descendants of those who were wrongfully excluded...
  • Immigration Policy and Entrepreneurship
    • No. 52-2, April 2014
    • International Migration
    This article analyses the impact of a change in Australia's immigration policy, introduced in the mid‐1990s, on migrants' probability of becoming entrepreneurs. The policy change consists of strict...
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