Immigration Law
Chai Yun Liew, Jamie
Immigration Law [Recurso electrónico] / Jamie Chai Yun Liew, Donald Galloway - Segunda Edición , Servicio en línea - Toronto: Irwin Law Inc., 2015 - 1 recurso electrónico
Canadian immigration and citizenship law has been subject to frequent and seemingly frenzied revision and reformulation by the government of the day as it attempts to identify the countrys social, economic, and demographic needs and to respond to perceived threats to its sovereign control over Canadas borders. This book builds upon the first edition as an introductory guide to immigration, refugee, and citizenship law. Its aim is to provide an overview, or a starting point, both for those who want to investigate the mechanics of Canadas immigration regime and for those who want to assess, critique, or question the aims and impacts of the law. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 provides context and delves into the sources and evolution of Canadian immigration law. Part 2 examines status in Canada, identifying how persons may obtain, keep, and lose temporary or permanent status. Part 3 discusses the devices that the Canadian government uses to enforce immigration law. Part 4 examines judicial supervision of government action under the immigration regime, and in particular judicial review and constitutional challenges. Anyone interested in the general shape and sense of Canadas immigration law and policy, in its evolution, and in the issues that will dominate the field in the future, will want to read this book.
Disponible solo en los productos indicados vLex Global vLex Global (Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools) vLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, Law Schools) vLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools) vLex Global (Academic Edition, Law Schools)
9781552213933
Derecho Público y Administrativo--Canadá
Immigration Law [Recurso electrónico] / Jamie Chai Yun Liew, Donald Galloway - Segunda Edición , Servicio en línea - Toronto: Irwin Law Inc., 2015 - 1 recurso electrónico
Canadian immigration and citizenship law has been subject to frequent and seemingly frenzied revision and reformulation by the government of the day as it attempts to identify the countrys social, economic, and demographic needs and to respond to perceived threats to its sovereign control over Canadas borders. This book builds upon the first edition as an introductory guide to immigration, refugee, and citizenship law. Its aim is to provide an overview, or a starting point, both for those who want to investigate the mechanics of Canadas immigration regime and for those who want to assess, critique, or question the aims and impacts of the law. The book is divided into four parts. Part 1 provides context and delves into the sources and evolution of Canadian immigration law. Part 2 examines status in Canada, identifying how persons may obtain, keep, and lose temporary or permanent status. Part 3 discusses the devices that the Canadian government uses to enforce immigration law. Part 4 examines judicial supervision of government action under the immigration regime, and in particular judicial review and constitutional challenges. Anyone interested in the general shape and sense of Canadas immigration law and policy, in its evolution, and in the issues that will dominate the field in the future, will want to read this book.
Disponible solo en los productos indicados vLex Global vLex Global (Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools) vLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, Law Schools) vLex Global (U.S. Academic Edition, excluding Law Schools) vLex Global (Academic Edition, Law Schools)
9781552213933
Derecho Público y Administrativo--Canadá