Table of contents
- The Great Repeal Bill—examining the impact on immigration law
- Part 5A of NIAA 2002 and the proportionality of deportation (Nigeria v SoS for the Home Department; SoS for the Home Department v Uganda)
- Headlines (News updates & analysis)
- New EU Brexit positions on residence rights and financial settlement
- European Council authorises start of Brexit negotiations
- EEA nationals and mortgage applications
- 'No acquired rights' in European citizenship
- Concern grows over pending UK immigration system post-Brexit
- Loss of EU labour post-Brexit will seriously affect agriculture, report finds
- Modern slavery victims not properly supported
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Article summary
Welcome to the May 2017 highlights from the Lexis®PSL Immigration team, which provides links to key news stories from the last month (including news analysis from external experts on recent important cases and other developments), as well as a round-up of new and updated content in Lexis®PSL Immigration. Each month we will also be highlighting some content on Lexis®PSL Immigration that may be of interest to practitioners.
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