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‘Child Migration: Family and Immigration Laws’ by Jemma Dally, Kathryn Cronin and Claudia Neale

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Congratulations are in order!

Congratulations to Jemma Dally of Goodman Ray and Kathryn Cronin and Claudia Neale of Garden Court Chambers on the release of their book Child Migration: Family and Immigration Laws


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Child migration and child movement cases are now more frequent and increasingly complex.

In these cases, international and national cross border rules and regulations, and family and immigration laws and proceedings often intersect. This book explains these and associated international family treaties, regulations, rules, cases, guidance and policies. A practice guide highlighting the circumstances and experiences of children subject to these laws and litigation.

Whether an experienced practitioner or at entry level, this is an essential guide and reference to a complex area of law and practice.

About the authors

Solicitor Jemma Dally

Kathryn Cronin

Kathryn Cronin is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers. She has an extensive and varied immigration, asylum and family law practice and is known for her representation of vulnerable clients, in particular asylum and human rights cases involving women and children.

Kathryn has considerable experience in crossover areas where family or childcare cases involve associated issues on immigration status, or concerning immigration cases where there are family and childcare law and practice considerations.

Claudia Neale

Claudia Neale is Garden Court’s Legal Researcher. She assists members of Chambers by carrying out expert legal research in all areas of law.

Claudia’s primary expertise is in immigration, asylum and nationality law. She is a co-General Editor of Macdonald’s Immigration Law and Practice, an Assistant Consultant Editor of the British nationality volume of Halsbury’s Laws of England, a contributor to Butterworths Immigration Law Service, and writes a regular column on immigration law for Legal Action magazine. She is also a contributor to the 4th edition of Fransman’s British Nationality Law.

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