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This episode discusses the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, which was introduced by the UK government in December 2023 and is currently discussed in the House of Lords. It unpacks the legal issues that arise from the Bill from an immigration, human rights, and public law perspective, and discuss the politics of asylum in the UK and their practical implications for migrants and asylum-seekers. In this talk, the hosts are joined by Jonathan Collinson and Sam Guy, Lecturers in Law, and Lucy Mayblin Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Director of Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield.
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience on February 28th 2024.
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