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Immigration & Asylum Law

Immigration & Asylum Law (9th edn)

Gina Clayton and Georgina Firth
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date: 17 September 2024

p. 56015. Deportationlocked

p. 56015. Deportationlocked

  • Gina Clayton,
  • Georgina Firth, Georgina FirthSenior Lecturer, University of Lancaster
  • Caroline SawyerCaroline SawyerBarrister and Solicitor, Hutt City Law
  • , and Rowena MoffattRowena MoffattBarrister, Doughty Street Chambers

Abstract

This chapter gives a brief history of the power of deportation. It then discusses in some detail the application of the ground that the deportation is conducive to the public good. This includes discussion of so-called automatic deportation under the UK Borders Act 2007, and of national security cases. The chapter also covers the Immigration Act 2014 provisions relating to deportation.

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