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'Best Practice Guide to Asylum and Human Rights Appeals' newly updated and now freely available on EIN

Summary

The essential guide to preparing asylum and human rights appeals is now available to all on EIN

By EIN
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EIN are delighted to announce that the ever-popular Best Practice Guide to Asylum and Human Rights Appeals has been newly updated and is now freely available to all: you no longer have to be a member of EIN to access this essential guide to preparing asylum and human rights appeals.

You can access the new guide at www.ein.org.uk/bpg/contents. Please share this link with all.

Authored by Mark Henderson and Alison Pickup of Doughty Street Chambers, the guide aims to provide the practical advice and information required to conduct each stage of the appeal according to best practice.

EIN would like to express special thanks to Mark Henderson and Alison Pickup for the guide, and to the Nuffield Foundation for funding the new update of the guide.

Originally authored by Mark Henderson in 2003 (and still available to download here), the Best Practice Guide to Asylum and Human Rights Appeals is now on its second electronic update and it features many links to case law on EIN, making it easy for EIN Members to access the cited case law.

A new menu link on the left-hand side of the EIN website means that the guide is now much easier to navigate to.

We trust that all vistors to the EIN website will find the guide a valuable resource.