Immigration Detention
Explore the critical examination of immigration detention in Immigration Detention by Daniel Wilsher, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. This insightful book spans 422 pages and delves into the contentious use of detention as a means to regulate immigration. Wilsher critically analyzes how contemporary states have increasingly resorted to long-term detention without judicial oversight, raising important questions about adherence to the rule of law. As a vital resource for understanding the intersection of immigration policy and legal frameworks, this book is essential for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the implications of detention practices on human rights and public security. Discover the complexities of immigration control and the legal landscape in the United Kingdom with this compelling read.