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(2008) Vol 22, No 3 IANL Introduction Failure to set out clear immigration rules in primary legislation Summary deportations Need for an independent appeals mechanism for the review of immigration decisions Limitation of access to justice for migrants Limitation of the right to marry and international human rights obligations Lack of provision of a right to family reunification Long-term residence – no real permanence Insufficient protection for victims of trafficking Fees and excessive ministerial discretion Combining immigration and asylum issues in the same legislation Conclusion ...
The Irish Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2008 – A Critical Overview
Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law
- Edited by:
- Alan Desmond
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Professional
- Publication Date:
- September 2024
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