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Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 24 February 2004.


Written evidence

CONTENTS

Evidence submitted by Migration Watch (AIA 1)

Evidence submitted by Migration Watch (AIA 1A)

Evidence submitted by Migration Watch (AIA 1B)

Evidence submitted by Migration Watch (AIA 1C)

Evidence submitted by His Honour Judge Henry Hodge OBE, Chief Adjudicator, Immigration Appellate Authority (AIA 2)

Evidence submitted by The Honourable Mr Justice Ouseley, President, Immigration Appeal Tribunal (AIA 3)

Evidence submitted by The Honourable Mr Justice Ouseley, President, Immigration Appeal Tribunal (AIA 3A)

Evidence submitted by Citizens Advice (AIA 5)

Evidence submitted by Citizens Advice (AIA 5A)

Evidence submitted by Citizens Advice (AIA 5B)

Evidence submitted by The Children's Society (AIA 6)

Evidence submitted by Wackenhut (AIA 7)

Evidence submitted by the Refugee Council (AIA 8)

Evidence submitted by Asylum Welcome (AIA 9)

Evidence submitted by Asylum Welcome (AIA 9A)

Evidence submitted by the Refugee Children's Consortium—Members of the Consortium are The Asphaelia Project, Bail for Immigration Detainees, Barnardos, British Agency for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF), Children's Rights Alliance for England, The Children's Society, The Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA), The Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture, NCB, NCH, NSPCC, Refugee Council, Refugee Arrivals Project, Save the Children UK (AIA 10)

Evidence submitted by the Immigration Advisory Service (AIA 11)

Evidence submitted by the Immigration Advisory Service (AIA 11A)

Evidence submitted by the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI)(AIA 12)

Evidence submitted by the Council on Tribunals (AIA 13)

Evidence submitted by the Council on Tribunals (AIA 13A)

Evidence submitted by the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (AIA 14)

Evidence submitted by the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (AIA 14A)

Evidence submitted by the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (AIA 14B)

Evidence submitted by the Lord Chancellor's Department (AIA 15)

Evidence submitted by the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture (AIA 16)

Evidence submitted by JUSTICE (AIA 17)

Evidence submitted by JUSTICE (AIA 17A)

Evidence submitted by Refugee Action (AIA 18)

Memorandum submitted by the Law Society (AIA 19)

Evidence submitted by the Zimbabwe Association (AIA 20)

Evidence submitted by the Legal Services Commission (AIA 21)

Evidence submitted by Asylum Aid (AIA 22)

Evidence submitted by Asylum Aid (AIA 22A)

Evidence submitted by Bail for Immigration Detainees (BID) (AIA 23)

Evidence submitted by the Refugee Legal Centre (AIA 24)

Evidence submitted by the Refugee Legal Centre (AIA 24A)

Evidence submitted by the Refugee Legal Centre (AIA 24B)

Evidence submitted by the Legal Action Group (AIA 25)

Evidence submitted by the Council of Immigration Judges (AIA 26)

Supplementary evidence submitted by the Council of Immigration Judges (AIA 26A)

Supplementary evidence submitted by the Council of Immigration Judges (AIA 26B)

Evidence submitted by the Law Reform Committee of the Bar Council (AIA 27)

Evidence submitted by the Law Reform Committee of the Bar Council (AIA 27A)

Evidence submitted by the Law Reform Committee of the Bar Council (AIA 27B)

Evidence submitted by the Association of Members of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal (AMIAT) (AIA 28)

Evidence submitted by The Revd Anne Hollinghurst, Cathedral Chaplain & Chaplain to the University of Derby and The Revd Canon David Truby, Canon Pastor of Derby Cathedral (AIA 29)

Evidence submitted by Ben Hoare Bell Solicitors (AIA 31)

Evidence submitted by the Tamil Welfare Association of Newham (TWAN) (AIA 32)

Evidence submitted by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (AIA 33)

Evidence submitted by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (AIA 33A)

Evidence submitted by the Department for Constitutional Affairs (AIA 34)

Evidence submitted by UKvisas (AIA 35)

Evidence submitted by AVID Association of Visitors to Immigration Detainees (AIA 36)

Evidence submitted by Liberty (AIA 37)

Written evidence submitted by Anver Jeevanjee, Member of the Immigration Appeals Tribunal (AIA 39)

Written evidence submitted by Tooks Court Chambers (AIA 40)

Written evidence submitted by Brian Thomson, Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool (AIA 41)

Evidence submitted by a Group of London Immigration Adjudicators (AIA 42)

Written evidence submitted by the Honourable Mr Justice Collins, former President, Immigration Appeal Tribunal (AIA 43)

Further evidence submitted by the Honourable Mr Justice Collins, former President, Immigration Appeal Tribunal in response to additional questions from the Committee (AIA 43A)

Further evidence submitted by Migration Watch (AIA 1D)

Further evidence submitted by the Immigration Law Practitioners' Association in response to questions from the Committee (AIA 14C)

Further evidence submitted by The Law Society response to questions from the Committee (AIA 19A)

Further evidence submitted by the Refugee Legal Centre in response to questions from the Committee (AIA 24C)


 
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