SOLM174 Comparative Immigration Law (Sem 1)
Module Description
This module relates developments in migration law to wider socio-political developments including decolonisation, nationalism, and economic demands; race and ethnicity in immigration laws; marriage and families in immigration law; gender and spouses in migration laws; international and comparative refugee law; how states compete for skilled migrants; immigration law as an aspect of Europeanisation; how states create and deal with irregular migration.
Applicable Groupings
- LLM in Human Rights Law
- LLM in Immigration Law
Mode of Assessment
3,000-4,000 word essay
Credits
15 Credits