Immigration and refugee law in Russia: socio-legal perspectives
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Note on Transliteration List of Acronyms Table of Laws and Cases page xii xiii xiv xvi xvii xviii 1 Socio-Legal Perspectives on Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia l 2 Immigration and Refugee Law in Russia: An Overview of the Legal Environment 15 3 Immigration and Refugee Lawyers as Cause-Lawyers: Cause-Lawyering with the Grain? 34 4 Everyday Experiences of Russian Immigration Law: The Entry Bar Case Study 60 5 Tracing the Case File: Culture of Materiality in Immigration and Refugee Law 78 Ճ The Use of Human Rights in Russian Courts: Analysis of judgments in Immigration and Refugee Law Cases 102 7 Who Are the Humans Behind the Human Rights Cases? Migration Cases from Russia to the European Court of Human Rights 135 Conclusions 167 Appendices References Index 174 179 197
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Index Abashin, Sergey, 2, 32 abduction of migrants Garabayev cases and, 139, 141, 143-146, 153, 161-165, 176-178 lawyers, human rights, on, 162-163 legal narratives silenced by, 139, 163, 166 torture and, 162-164 ‘Urgent need to deal with new failures’ report on, 164-165 activism, migrants participating in, 41 actor network theory (ANT), 78-79 adaptability of Russian immigration law, 139, 154, 165-166 administrative offences, 12, 17, 76. See abo Code of Administrative Offences aims of, 117-118 case files and, 80-81, 96 entry bars and, 11, 28-29, 60, 62, 64-67, 70-72, 75-77, 96, 168-169 human rights and, 110-131 migration regime, 2013 Russian, and, 32 proportionality and, 117-118, 129 Supreme Court of Russia and, 117-118, 121-122 administrative removal, 169 detention and, 158 extradition, as substitute for, 147-148, 154, 157-159 Order of the Moscow Region Prosecutor on, 157 torture and, 157-158 AEDPA. See Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act airports, migrants detained in, 46, 53-54 amendments, 169-170 Anchugov and Gladkov v Russia, 105 anonymity of respondents, 8-9 ANT. See actor network theory Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA), 68-70 appeals, 83-89, 128-130, 142-144 case files and, 97-100 entry bars and, 67, 72-74, 170 exclusion orders and, 160 Russian Constitution and, 72 stateless persons and, 123 temporary asylum and, 149 UK and, 74 applications. See also case files, refugee law for refugee status, 22, 46-47, 81-89, 91-95, 146-147 for temporary asylum, 24, 91-95 for work permits and, 30 Arbitrazh court, 109 asylum seekers. See specific
migrants Bakhmin, Vyacheslav, 20 bifbrcated logic, of 1990s Russian refhgee regime, 17-22, 33 Bisharat, George, 35-44 black letter legal interpretation. See legal formalism border control, deportation and, 67-68 bribes, 37, 140 Burkov, Anton, 107-108 CAO. See Code of Administrative Offences case files, 78-101. See abo applications active production of reality by, 12-13 administrative offences and, 80-81, 96 appeals and, 97-100 clarification of rights memo as, 82-89 courts, domestic Russian, and, 12, 79, 95-101, 103, 170-171 electronic migration databases and, 80
198 Index case files, (cont.) FMS and, 12-13, 78-79, 81, 91-93, 96, 100-101, 171 genealogy of, 81-82 hyper-formality and informality of, 88-89, 100 inconsistency of legal system and, 88-89 Law on Refugees and, 81 lawyers absence of, and, 97 immigration and refugee, and, 82-90, 97-98, 100-101 legal formalism and, 87-88, 90 Netherlands and, 85-86, 97 paper production, culture of, and, 82-90, 100-101 reality constituted or mediated by, 85-88, 90, 95-101, 170-171 refbgee law, 81-89, 91-95 self-reference and, 86-87 UK and, 85 UNHCR and, 81 case selection, lawyers, immigration and refugee, and, 38-41, 58 cause lawyering, 10-11. See abo lawyers, human rights; lawyers, immigration and refugee mainstream, 11, 34, 40, 44-59 NGOs and, 55-59 ‘There is such a profession -’ saying and, 34, 43 transformative change and, 40, 53-55 cause lawyering with the grain, 11, 34-59, 171-172 law, limits of, and, 35-52, 56-59 UNHCR and, 58 Chechen cases in ECtHR, 104-105 Chechen wars, UNHCR and, 21 child separation Russia and, 169 US and, 167 Chiński, Sara, 35-44 CIS. See Commonwealth of Independent States CIS Convention on Legal Aid and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters. See Minsk Convention clarification of rights memo (Ob’yasneniye), 82-89 Code of Administrative Offences (CAO), 28-29, 80, 161 detention and, 120, 158-159 postponement and, 131 Russian Constitutional Court on, 121-123 stateless persons and, 119-123 terminating enforcement of, 120-121 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), 2 construction, Uzbekistan, migrants from, working in, 65-66 Convention Travel Document, 36
courts, domestic Russian, 7-8, 169. See also Arbitrazh court; Russian Constitutional Court; Supreme Court of Russia case files and, 12, 79, 95-101, 103, 170-171 detention and, 118-126, 142, 144, 147-148, 155 domestic law prioritised by, 127-130 ECHR, explicit use of, 109-116 ECHR and, 13, 107-116, 142-143 entry bars and, 73-74 human rights affirmative use of, 110, 119-126 implicit use of, 109, 117-119, 172 rejection of, 110, 126-133 human rights and, 7-13, 95, 102-103, 118, 172 precedent and, 108 crime rate, 1990s Russia, 75 Criminal Code, Russian, 75 criminal-civil distinction, 76-77 criminalisation, 17, 45-46, 62-66, 75-77. See abo social control, deportation and migration regime, 2013 Russian, and, 27-29 MVD and, 31-33 political asylum and, 50 symbolic law and, 76 UK and, 62, 76-77 US and, 62, 76-77, 167 de Genova, Roberto, 5 Dedov, Dmitry, 54, 131-133 dehumanisation of migrants, 167-168 Dembour, Marie, 152 deportability, increased reliance on, 61-62 deportation border control and, 67-68 ECHR and, 13 entry bars as, 11-12, 61-62, 67-69 exclusion orders and, 159-161 extradition, as substitute for, 159-161 Padilla v Kentucky and, 68-69 social control and, 67-69
199 Index UK and, 68, 74, 76-77 US and, 68-70, 76-77 deprivation of liberty, detention and, 53, 122, 132 detention, 145. See ako police custody administrative removal and, 158 airport, 46, 53-54, 131-133 average time of, 125 CAO and, 120, 158-159 child separation as, 167, 169 compensation for, 54, 56-57 courts, domestic Russian, and, 118-126,142, 144, 147-148, 155 deprivation of liberty and, 53, 122, 132 ECtHR and, 127, 131-133, 143, 148-149, 156, 158-159 judicial review of, 149, 159 maximum length of, 142, 155 proportionality and, 159 Russian Constitutional Court and, 159 stateless persons and, 110, 119-126 diplomatic assurances, extradition and, 155-156 documents, anthropological literature on, 87 domestic law, courts, domestic Russian, prioritising, 127-130 ECHR. See European Convention of Human Rights ECtHR. See European Court of Human Rights electronic migration databases case files and, 80 FMS and, 32, 72 employment of migrants, 2-3 entry bars (zapret na v’ezd), 28, 60-77, 170 administrative offences and, 11, 28-29, 60, 62, 64-67, 70-72, 75-77, 96, 168-169 appeals for, 67, 72-74, 170 courts, domestic Russian, and, 73-74 criminal-civil distinction and, 76-77 as deportation, 11-12, 61-62, 67-69 ECHR and, 73 FMS and, 60-61, 71-73 law enforcement, oppressive, and, 63-64 Law on the Order of Entry and Exit and, 60-65, 69 migrant regime, 2013 Russian, and, 60, 63-65 MVD and, 60-61 proportionality and, 74-77, 116, 170 residence registration and, 60-65 retroactive application of, 64-65, 67, 69-72 as social control, 67-69 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 8, 11, 65-67, 114-116,
168-169 work permits and, 60-65, 96 ethnographic fieldwork, 4-10 European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), 15, 122-123 Article 3 of, 53-54, 57, 111-113, 115-116, 136, 139-162, 164 Article 5 of, 136, 145, 158 Article 8 of, 67, 73, 113-116 courts, domestic Russian and, 13, 107-116, 142-143 explicit use of, 109-116 deportation and, 13 entry bars and, 73 Russian Constitution and, 102-103 European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), 8-14, 94, 105-107, 116, 135-166. See also Garabayev cases Anchugov and Gladkov v Russia in, 105 Chechen cases in, 104-105 complaints against Romania to, 104 complaints against Russia to, 104 Dedov as judge in, 54, 131-133 detention and, 127, 131-133, 143, 148-149, 156, 158-159 Hirst v United Kingdom (No 2) in, 105 interim measures and, 47-48, 51, 130, 143, 148, 150, 164 LU. v. Russia in, 158 judgments of, migrants experiences represented in, 135-136 Kim v Russia in, 123, 159 Kurdish-Syrian migrants and, 47-49 lawyers, immigration and refugee, at, 45-59 legal narratives of migrants and, 135-154 L.M. and Others v Russia in, 110, 127, 130-131, 154 Mikhaylova v Russia in, 76 Mskhiladze v Russia in, 110, 120, 159 non-refoulement and, 48 0.0 v Russia in, 160 Palestine, refugees from, and, 8-9 pilot-judgment procedure and, 136-164 Plenum of the Russian Federation Supreme Court on, 107-132 prisoner voting rights and, 105 property rights and, 104-105
200 Index European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), (cont.) Russian Constitutional Court and, 102-103, 106-107, 110 Russian immigration law adaptability towards, 139, 154, 165-166 Savriddin Dzhurayev v. Russia in, 163-165 stateless persons and, 110, 120 subsidiarity and, 48 Syria, migrants from, and, 8-9, 127, 154, 171-172 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 135-136, 139-146, 160, 163-165, 169 UK and, 105 ‘Urgent need to deal with new failures’ report and, 164-165 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 48, 135, 139, 146-151 Yukos case in, 104-106 Z.A. and Others v Russia in, 53-54, 110, 131-133 Ewick, Patricia, 153-154 exceptionalism, Russia and, 3-4 exclusion orders appeals and, 160 deportation and, 159-161 extradition. See also abduction of migrants administrative removal as substitute for, 147-148, 154, 157-159 applications for refugee status and, 146-147 deportation as substitute for, 159-161 diplomatic assurances and, 155-156 Garabayev cases and, 141-150, 155-157 Minsk Convention and, 141-142 Plenum of the Russian Federation Supreme Court on, 156-157 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 141-146,160 torture, possibility of, and, 157-158 extrajudicial renditions. See abduction of migrants fall into the database (popast’ v bazu), 61 Federal Bailiff Service (Federal’naya sluzhba sudebnykh prístavov), 67 Federal Migration Service (FMS), 1, 6-7, 19-20, 30-33 case fries and, 12-13, 78-79, 81, 91-93, 96, 100-101, 171 electronic migration databases and, 32, 72 entry bars and, 60-61, 71-73 establishment of, 19, 31 formal complaints against, 95 migration regime, 2002 Russian, and, 31-32 MVD and,
31-33 seminars attended by, 49-50 UNHCR and, 20 Federal’naya sluzhba sudebnykh prístavov. See Federal Bailiff Service FMS. See Federal Migration Service forced labour, in Uzbekistan, 146 forced migrants country of origin of, 22-23 refrigees versus, 18-19 UNHCR and, 21-27 forcible displacement Law on Forcibly Displaced Persons and, 18-19 migration regime, 1990s Russia, and, 18-19 Garabayev cases, 8, 136-166 abduction of migrants and, 139, 141, 143-146, 153, 161-165, 176-178 adaptability of Russian immigration law and, 139 extradition and, 141-150, 155-157 périodisation of, 155 politically motivated crimes and, 136-137, 139, 146-151 religious extremism and, 137-146 Geneva Convention, 1951. See Refugee Convention, 1951 Georgia, migrants from, 119-121 residence registration and, 119-120 Golubok, Sergey, 52-53 good governance, in Africa, 35 Hajjar, Lisa, 35-44 Hendley, Kathryn, 88 Hirst v United Kingdom (No 2), 105 Hizb ut-Tahrir, 94, 137, 156 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 9, 140-141, 144 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 94 homophobia, 132 hotlines, lawyers, immigration and refugee, running, 36-39 human rights, 4, 102-134, 172-173. See also European Convention of Human Rights; European Court of Human Rights; lawyers, human rights administrative offences and, 110-131 courts, domestic Russian
201 Index and, 7-13, 95, 102-103, 118, 172 affinnative use of, 110, 119-126 implicit use of, 109, 117-119, 172 rejection of, 110, 126-133 legal narratives of migrants and, 152-153 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA), 68-70 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act, UK, 74,170 Immigration and Nationality Acf US (INA), 170 inconsistency of Russian legal system, 88-89 individual cases, cause lawyering and. See cause lawyering with the grain interim measures, ECtHR enacting 48, 51,164 Syria, migrants from, and, 47-48, 130 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 143,164 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 148,150 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 15, 112 Iraq, migrants from, 8 ISIS. See Islamic State Islam as state sanctioned religion, 138 Islamic State (ISIS), 45 LU. v. Russie, 158 Ivakhnyuk, Irina, 18 Ivory Coast, migrants from, 84-89 judicial review of detention, 149, 159 justice, access to, 10-11 Kanstroom, Darnel, 67-68 Kelly, Tobias, 152 Kim v Russia, 123, 159 Kovler, Anatoly, 132 Kurdish-Syrian migrants, 8 ECtHR and, 47-49 lawyers, immigration and refugee, working with, 45-55, 59 political asylum and, 50-51 Kurkchiyan, Marina, 96-97 Kyrgyzstan, migrants from, 117-118 labour licences. See patents Latour, Bruno, 78-79 law, limits of cause lawyering with the grain and, 35-52, 56-59 law enforcement, oppressive, entry bars and, 63-64 Law on Forcibly Displaced Persons, 18-19 Law on Migration Registration, 26-27 Law on Refugees, 18-19, 22 case files and, 81 temporary asylum and, 23-24 Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens, 25, 27
residence registration and, 25, 28 undocumented migrants and, 26 work permits and, 25-26 Law on the Order of Entry and Exit, 60-65, 69 lawyers absence of, case files importance and, 97 human rights, 108-109, 171-172 abduction of migrants and, 162-163 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 142-145, 160 immigration and refiigee, 1-2,10-11, 34-59, 125, 171-172 case files and, 82-90, 97-98, 100-101 case selection and, 38-41, 58 ECtHR and, 45-59 hotlines run by, 36-39 Ivory Coast, migrants from, and, 84-89 Kurdish-Syrian migrants and, 45-55, 59 paper production, culture of, and, 82-90, 100-101 public support mobilized by, 46-47, 52 reputation of, 43 residence registration and, 39, 97-98 seminars held by, 49-50 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 37-38,42, 81-83 UK and, 40-41 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 42, 91-95 as women, 58 Lebedev-Kumach, Vasily Ivanovich, 82 legal formalism, 51, 125-126, 131 case files and, 87-88, 90 legal narratives critiques of, 151-152 the social and, 151 usefulness of, 151-154 legal narratives of migrants, 165-166 abductions silencing, 139, 163, 166 ECtHR and, 135-154 as form of resistance, 14, 138, 153-154, 165 human rights and, 152-153 usefulness of, 152-154 Lezaun, Javier, 79 liberalisation, 170
202 Index liberalisation, (cont.) migration regime 2015 Russian, and, 29-30 2005 Russian, and, 26-27 2002 Russian, and, 25-26 L.M. and Others v Russia, 110, 127, 130-131, 154 Malakhov, Vladimir, 24 Marochkin, Sergey, 102-103 marriage, 114-116 Matter of A-B, 167 Matter of A-R-C-G, 167 May, Theresa, 105 methodology in-depth qualitative, 4-Ю quantitative indices and, 5 migrants. See specific migrants migration regime 1990s Russian, 17-22, 33, 75 2015 Russian liberalisation and, 29-30 work permits and, 29-30 2005 Russian liberalisation and, 26-27 Putin on, 26 residence registration and, 26-27 work permits and, 27 2013 Russian administrative offences and, 32 criminalisation and, 27-29 entry bars and, 60, 63-65 residence registration and, 28 restrictionism and, 27-29 work permits and, 28 2002 Russian FMS and, 31-32 liberalisation and, 25-26 restrictionism and, 24-26 migration regime, Soviet Union, 4, 17-18, 75 Mikhaylova v Russia, 76 Ministry of Interior (MVD, Ministerstvo Vnutrennikh Del) criminalisation and, 31-33 entry bars and, 60-61 FMS and, 31-33 Minsk Convention (CIS Convention on Legal Aid and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Matters), 141-142 Morawets, Nancy, 70 Mskhiladze v Russia, 110, 120, 159 MVD. See Ministry of Interior al-Nabhani, Taqiuddin, 137 neoliberalism, 132-133 Netherlands, case files and, 85-86, 97 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), 1-2, 6, 55-59 non-refoulement ECtHR and, 48 UNHCR and, 129 ОАО Neftyanaya Kompaniya Yukos v. Russia (Yukos case), 104-106 Ob’yasneniye. See clarification of rights memo OMON (Otryad Militsii Osobogo
Naznacheniya, Special Purpose Police Unit), 37-38 online media campaigns, 47, 52 0.0 v Russia, 160 Order of the Moscow Region Prosecutor, 157 orientalisation, of Russia, 5-6 Othman (Abu Qatada) v United Kingdom, 105 Otryad Militsii Osobogo Naznacheniya, Special Purpose Police Unit. See OMON otsrochka. See postponement PACE. See Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Padilla v Kentucky, 68-69 Palestine, refugees from, ECtHR and, 8-9 paper production, culture of, 82-90, 100-101 paper triaL See case files, court, domestic Russian, and Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), 106 patents (labour licences), 29-30 pilot-judgment procedure, 136-164 Plenum of the Russian Federation Supreme Court, 107-132, 156-157 po zakonu (black letter) legal interpretation. See legal formalism police custody migrants in, 37-38, 46, 140-141, 150 torture and, 140 political asylum, 22-23 criminalisation and, 50 Kurdish-Syrian migrants and, 50-51 politically motivated crimes, Garabayev cases and, 136-137, 139, 146-151 popast’ v bazu. See entry bars
203 Index postponement (otsrochka), CAO and, 131 precedent, courts, domestic Russian, and, 108 prisoner voting rights ECtHR and, 105 UK and, 105 property rights, ECtHR and, 104-105 proportionality, 111-112, 114 administrative offences and, 117-118, 129 detention and, 159 entry bars and, 74-77, 116, 170 Russian Constitutional Court and, 113, 116 Supreme Court of Russia and, 117-118 public support lawyers, immigration and refugee, mobilizing, 46-47, 52 online media campaigns and, 47, 52 Putin, Vladimir, 26 quantitative indices, on Russia, 5 quotas, work permits and, 27 racial profiling, 80 reality, case files constituting or mediating, 85-88, 90, 95-101, 170-171 Refugee Convention, 1951, 19, 47, 51-52, 54 torture and, 47 UNHCR and, 24-27 refugee recognition in Russia, 17, 19, 21-22 refugee status, applications for, 22, 46-47, 81-89, 91-95, 146-147 refugees. See specific migrants religious extremism, 146 Garabayev cases and, 137-146 Hizb ut-Tahrir and, 9,94,137,140-141,144, 156 remittances, 2-3 renditions. See abduction of migrants reputation of lawyers, immigration and refugee, 43 residence registration, 42-43, 91-93, 111 entry bars and, 60-65 Georgia, migrants from, and, 119-120 Law on Migration Registration and, 26-27 Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens and, 25, 28 lawyers, immigration and refiigee, and, 39, 97-98 migration regime 2005 Russian, and, 26-27 2013 Russian, and, 28 Syria, migrants from, and, 112-117,126-127 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 112-113, 148 restrictionism, 43, 170 migration regime 2013 Russian, and, 27-29 2002 Russian, and, 24-26 retroactive
application of entry bars, 64-65, 67, 69-72 Russian Constitution and, 69, 71 Riazantsev, Sergey, 25-26 Romania, ECtHR and, 104 Romodanovsky, Konstantin, 31 rule of law, 168 Russia. See specific topics Russian Constitution appeals and, 72 ECHR and, 102-103 retroactive application and, 69, 71 Russian Constitutional Court, 113 CAO and, 121-123 consequences of decisions of, 123-126 detention and, 159 ECtHR and, 102-103, 106-107, 110 proportionality and, 113, 116 stateless persons and, 121-123 Yukos case and, 106 Sarat, Austin, 42 Sawiddin Dzhurayev v. Russia, 163-165 Scheffer, Thomas, 85 Scheingold, Stuart, 42 Schenk, Caress, 17-18, 26-27 Schinkel, Willem, 85-86 self-reference, case files rebanee on, 86-87 seminars, legal, 49-50 Sessions, Jeff 167 Shamir, Ronen, 35-44 Shevel, Oxana, 18-20 Sigona, Nando, 5 Silbey, Susan, 153-154 the soda], legal narratives and, 151 social control deportation and, 67-69 entry bars as, 67-69 soft law, 16 Soviet Union, migration regime in, 4, 17-18, 75 Special Purpose Pobce Unit. See OMON Starzhenetskn, Vladislav, 109 state sanctioned rebgion, Islam as, 138
204 Index stateless persons appeals and, 123 CAO and, 119-123 detention and, 110, 119-126 ECtHR and, 110, 120 Russian Constitutional Court and, 121-123 Ukraine, migrants from, as, 124-125 Sterett, Susan, 41 subsidiarity, ECtHR and, 48 Supreme Court of Russia administrative offences and, 117-118, 121-122 human rights and, 117-118 Plenum of, 107-132, 156-157 symbolic law, criminalisation and, 76 Syria, migrants from, 126-131 ECtHR and, 8-9,127, 154, 171-172 interim measures, ECtHR, and, 47-48, 130 residence registration and, 112-117, 126-127 temporary asylum and, 24, 112 work permits and, 126-127,129-130 Tajikistan, migrants from, 9, 169 ECtHR and, 135-136, 139-146, 160, 163-165, 169 extradition and, 141-146, 160 Hizb ut-Tahrir and, 9, 140-141, 144 interim measures, ECtHR, and, 143, 164 lawyers human rights, and, 142-145, 160 immigration and reftigee, working with, 37-38, 42, 81-83 temporary asylum and, 145, 163-164 work permits and, 37, 42, 98-99 taxi drivers, Uzbekistan, migrants from, working as, 65-66 temporary asylum, 22-23 appeals and, 149 applications for, 24, 91-95 Law on Refugees on, 23-24 Syria, migrants from, and, 24, 112 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 145,163-164 Ukraine, migrants from, and, 24 UNHCR and, 24 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 148-150 terrorism, 57 There is such a profession saying (Yesť takaya professiya - ot rodiny zashchishchať), 34, 43 torture, 113, 121, 142, 145, 155-156. See ako European Convention of Human Rights, Article 3 of abduction of migrants and, 162-164 administrative removal and, 157-158 extradition and, 157-158 police custody and,
140 Reftigee Convention and, 47 United Nations Convention Against Torture and, 15, 112 transformative change, cause lawyering and, 40, 53-55 Trením, Daria, 137, 158, 160 tribal epistemology, 171-173 Tuitt, Patricia, 89-90 UK. See United Kingdom Ukraine, migrants from as stateless persons, 124-125 temporary asylum and, 24 work permits and, 113-114 undocumented migrants, Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens and, 26 UNHCR See United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees United Kingdom (UK) appeals and, 74 case files and, 85 criminalisation and, 62, 76-77 deportation and, 68, 74, 76-77 ECtHR and, 105 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act in, 74, 170 lawyers, immigration and reftigee, and, 40-41 prisoner voting rights and, 105 United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, 15, 112 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 46-52 case files and, 81 cause lawyering with the grain and, 58 Chechen wars and, 21 FMS and, 20 forced migrants and, 21-27 non-refoulement and, 129 Refugee Convention and, 24-27 temporary asylum and, 24
205 Index United States (US) AEDPA and, 68-70 child Separation and, 167 criminalisation and, 62, 76-77, 167 deportation and, 68-70, 76-77 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA), 68-70 INA in, 170 ‘Urgent need to deal with new failures to co operate with the European Court of Human Rights’ report, 164-165 US. See United States US Supreme Court, Padilla v Kentucky in, 68-69 USSR. See Soviet Union Uzbekistan, migrants from, 114-116 construction, working in, 65-66 ECtHR and, 48, 135, 139, 146-151 entry bars and, 8, 11, 65-67, 114-116, 168-169 forced labour and, 146 Hizb ut-Tahrir and, 94 interim measures, ECtHR, and, 148, 150 lawyers, immigration and reftigee, working with, 42, 91-95 residence registration and, 112-113, 148 taxi drivers, working as, 65-66 temporary asylum and, 148-150 work permits and, 42, 66 van Oorschot, Irene, 85-86, 97 women, lawyers, immigration and refugee, as, 58 work permits, 110-111, 129-130 applications for, 30 entry bars and, 60-65, 96 Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens and, 25-26 migration regime 2015 Russian, and, 29-30 2005 Russian, and, 27 2013 Russian, and, 28 patents and, 29-30 quotas and, 27 Syria, migrants from, and, 126-127,129-130 Tajikistan, migrants from, and, 37,42,98-99 Ukraine, migrants from, and, 113-114 Uzbekistan, migrants from, and, 42, 66 Yest’ takaya professiya - ot rodiny zashchishchať. See ‘There is such a profession saying Yukos case. See ОАО Neftyanaya Kompaniya Yukos v. Russia Z.A. and Others v Russia, 53-54, 110, 131-133 zapret na v’ezd. See entry bars Zharinov, Kiril, 160
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