posted on 2014-06-09, 13:32authored byBernard F. Ryan
This chapter provides an overview, from a legal perspective, of extraterritorial practices within contemporary immigration control. It will focus on examples from the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, with the experiences of other developed states referred to where appropriate. The material is organised into three substantive sections, which discuss visa requirements, predeparture checks and interception at sea, respectively.
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Citation
Ryan, B. F, 'Extraterritorial Immigration Control : What role for legal guarantees?' in Extraterritorial Immigration Control : Legal Challenges, ed. Ryan, B; Mitsilegas, V, Brill (2010) pp. 3-37
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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND LAW/School of Law