Child migration and child movement cases are now more frequent and increasingly complex.
In these cases, international and national cross border rules and regulations, and family and immigration laws and proceedings often intersect. This book explains these and associated international family treaties, regulations, rules, cases, guidance and policies. A practice guide highlighting the circumstances and experiences of children subject to these laws and litigation.
Whether an experienced practitioner or at entry level, this is an essential guide and reference to a complex area of law and practice.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law and Immigration and Nationality Law online services.
1 Shared Deliberations - Related Immigration and Family Proceedings 2 British Citizenship: Children and Families 3 Children and Families – Their Entry and Stay 4 Children and Families – EEA Free Movement and Post Brexit Immigration Rules 5 Separated Families – Refusal of Entry, Removal and Deportation 6 Refugee and Trafficked Children and Families – Their Entry, Stay and Protection 7 Child Movement – The Family Jurisdiction 8 Adopted Children – Their Family Status, Entry and Stay 9 Surrogate Born Children - Their Family Status, Entry and Stay 10 Welfare Benefits for Migrant Families and Children
Kathryn Cronin is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, a former academic and law commissioner, highly ranked in respect of her extensive experience in case and advisory practice in immigration and international family law. Jemma Dally is a partner and co-owner of Goodman Ray and is the firm’s Head of International Family Law. She is a Resolution Accredited Specialist in Adoption and Private Law and ranked by Chambers and Partners for her practice in adoption and surrogacy. Claudia Neale is the legal researcher at Garden Court Chambers and previously practised as a barrister, specialising in immigration and asylum law. She has co-authored several legal texts on immigration law, and has worked extensively with Albanian asylum-seeking children and young people.