This book investigates and analyses how administrative law works in
practice through a detailed case-study and evaluation of one of the
UK's largest and most important administrative agencies, the
immigration department. In doing so, the book broadens the
conversation of administrative law beyond the courts to include how
administrative agencies themselves make, apply, and enforce the law.
Blending theoretical and empirical administrative-legal analysis, the
book demonstrates why we need to pay closer attention to what
government agencies actually do, how they do it, how they are
organised, and held to account. Taking a contextual approach, the book
provides a detailed analysis of how the immigration department
performs its core functions of making policy and law, taking mass
casework decisions, and enforcing immigration law.
The book considers major recent episodes of immigration administration
including the development of the hostile environment policy and the
treatment of the Windrush generation. By examining a diverse range of
material, the book presents a model of administrative law based upon
the organisational competence and capacity of administration and its
institutional design. Alongside diagnosing the immigration
department's failings, the book advances positive proposals for its
reform.
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Immigration Administration
Product details
ISBN
9781509953134
Published
2022
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author