Establishing a breach of Article 3 in medical cases: The 'applicability' of Strasbourg jurisprudence Blog post Date of publication 16 January 2018 Written by Julia Lowis, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog
Establishing a breach of Article 3 in medical cases: The 'applicability' of Strasbourg jurisprudence Blog post Date of publication 16 January 2018 Written by Julia Lowis, Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog
Home Affairs Committee says greater consensus on immigration policy is needed Latest news Date of publication 15 January 2018 Summary New report says government should prevent escalating divisions and misinformation on immigration
Home Affairs Committee says greater consensus on immigration policy is needed Latest news Date of publication 15 January 2018 Summary New report says government should prevent escalating divisions and misinformation on immigration
France plans to tighten immigration law as asylum claims top 100,000 Latest news Date of publication 12 January 2018 Summary President Macron says France cannot welcome people indiscriminately as critics warn planned changes are authoritarian and illiberal
France plans to tighten immigration law as asylum claims top 100,000 Latest news Date of publication 12 January 2018 Summary President Macron says France cannot welcome people indiscriminately as critics warn planned changes are authoritarian and illiberal
Asylos publishes COI report on 'westernised' young males who are returned to Kabul Blog post Date of publication 10 January 2018 Written by Maya Pritchard, Asylos
Asylos publishes COI report on 'westernised' young males who are returned to Kabul Blog post Date of publication 10 January 2018 Written by Maya Pritchard, Asylos
New academic research finds government's approach to Article 8 is causing emotional damage to British family members Latest news Date of publication 10 January 2018 Summary University of Bristol examines how a precarious immigration status impacts on family life
New academic research finds government's approach to Article 8 is causing emotional damage to British family members Latest news Date of publication 10 January 2018 Summary University of Bristol examines how a precarious immigration status impacts on family life
Caroline Nokes named as new Minister of State for Immigration Latest news Date of publication 08 January 2018 Summary MP for Romsey and Southampton North takes over from Brandon Lewis in cabinet reshuffle
Caroline Nokes named as new Minister of State for Immigration Latest news Date of publication 08 January 2018 Summary MP for Romsey and Southampton North takes over from Brandon Lewis in cabinet reshuffle
Still Human, Still Here: Sexuality-Based Asylum Application Success Blog post Date of publication 08 January 2018 Written by Danielle Cohen
Still Human, Still Here: Sexuality-Based Asylum Application Success Blog post Date of publication 08 January 2018 Written by Danielle Cohen
Amnesty International UK finds immigration detention is being used as a matter of routine Latest news Date of publication 05 January 2018 Summary Report says UK should seek alternatives to immigration detention and must end indefinite detention
Amnesty International UK finds immigration detention is being used as a matter of routine Latest news Date of publication 05 January 2018 Summary Report says UK should seek alternatives to immigration detention and must end indefinite detention
High Court quashes guidance on deporting EEA nationals who are sleeping rough Blog post Date of publication 03 January 2018 Written by Charlotte Gilmartin, UK Human Rights Blog
High Court quashes guidance on deporting EEA nationals who are sleeping rough Blog post Date of publication 03 January 2018 Written by Charlotte Gilmartin, UK Human Rights Blog
Government ministers preparing to remove foreign students from the official migration statistics Latest news Date of publication 02 January 2018 Summary Home Office believes it is inevitable that Parliament will get a vote on the matter
Government ministers preparing to remove foreign students from the official migration statistics Latest news Date of publication 02 January 2018 Summary Home Office believes it is inevitable that Parliament will get a vote on the matter