Case Comment: Hesham Ali (Iraq) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] UKSC 60 Blog post Date of publication 13 March 2017 Written by Samantha Knights, UK Supreme Court Blog
Case Comment: Hesham Ali (Iraq) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] UKSC 60 Blog post Date of publication 13 March 2017 Written by Samantha Knights, UK Supreme Court Blog
Minimum income requirements for spousal visas are lawful, but breach duty to safeguard children Blog post Date of publication 28 February 2017 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly
Minimum income requirements for spousal visas are lawful, but breach duty to safeguard children Blog post Date of publication 28 February 2017 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly
When no good deed goes unpunished Blog post Date of publication 27 February 2017 Written by Melissa Darnbrough and Nadia Hussain, openDemocracy
When no good deed goes unpunished Blog post Date of publication 27 February 2017 Written by Melissa Darnbrough and Nadia Hussain, openDemocracy
Supreme Court allows appeal in 'Minimum Income Requirement' case Blog post Date of publication 23 February 2017 Written by No5 Chambers
Supreme Court allows appeal in 'Minimum Income Requirement' case Blog post Date of publication 23 February 2017 Written by No5 Chambers
Asylum seekers are left destitute and homeless due to a lack of legal aid Blog post Date of publication 09 February 2017 Written by Ronagh Craddock, openDemocracy
Asylum seekers are left destitute and homeless due to a lack of legal aid Blog post Date of publication 09 February 2017 Written by Ronagh Craddock, openDemocracy
"Duress and manipulation" used to expel foreign students accused of cheating in language tests Blog post Date of publication 16 January 2017 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly
"Duress and manipulation" used to expel foreign students accused of cheating in language tests Blog post Date of publication 16 January 2017 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly
Freedom from Torture: medical evidence of torture needs to be treated fairly in asylum claims Blog post Date of publication 10 January 2017 Written by EIN
Freedom from Torture: medical evidence of torture needs to be treated fairly in asylum claims Blog post Date of publication 10 January 2017 Written by EIN
The challenges facing migrants' rights campaigners in 2017 Blog post Date of publication 03 January 2017 Written by Fizza Qureshi, Migrants' Rights Network
The challenges facing migrants' rights campaigners in 2017 Blog post Date of publication 03 January 2017 Written by Fizza Qureshi, Migrants' Rights Network
Case Comment: MP (Sri Lanka) v SSHD [2016] UKSC 32 Blog post Date of publication 20 December 2016 Written by UK Supreme Court Blog
Case Comment: MP (Sri Lanka) v SSHD [2016] UKSC 32 Blog post Date of publication 20 December 2016 Written by UK Supreme Court Blog
Ordinary family ties won't stop deportation of "foreign criminals", finds Court of Appeal Blog post Date of publication 22 November 2016 Written by Richard O’Dair, Law mostly
Ordinary family ties won't stop deportation of "foreign criminals", finds Court of Appeal Blog post Date of publication 22 November 2016 Written by Richard O’Dair, Law mostly
Migrants in limbo in Europe have the right to live in dignity Blog post Date of publication 15 November 2016 Written by Nils Muižnieks
Migrants in limbo in Europe have the right to live in dignity Blog post Date of publication 15 November 2016 Written by Nils Muižnieks
Case Comment: R (Johnson) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] UKSC 56 Blog post Date of publication 04 November 2016 Written by Aidan Wills, UK Supreme Court Blog
Case Comment: R (Johnson) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2016] UKSC 56 Blog post Date of publication 04 November 2016 Written by Aidan Wills, UK Supreme Court Blog
Tooth and lies: assessing the age of lone refugee children Blog post Date of publication 24 October 2016 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly
Tooth and lies: assessing the age of lone refugee children Blog post Date of publication 24 October 2016 Written by Ben Amunwa, Law mostly