10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLANDESTINE ENTRANT»
Discover the use of
clandestine entrant in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
clandestine entrant and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Constitutional & Administrative Law
The 'responsible person' is liable to a penalty for each clandestine entrant,
irrespective of whether the responsible person knew or suspected that a
clandestine entrant was concealed in the transporter, or that there were one or
more other ...
2
Immigration Law Handbook 2013
(b) a penalty in respect of any person who was concealed with the clandestine
entrant in the same transporter] [(2A) In imposing a penalty under subsection (2)
the Secretary of State— (a) must specify an amount which does not exceed the ...
Margaret Phelan, James Gillespie, 2013
3
Textbook on Immigration and Asylum Law
Since amendment by the 2002 Act, a penalty is imposed for each clandestine
entrant, the maximum being £2,000 (Carriers' Liability ... respect of each
clandestine entrant, a penalty may be collected from more than one responsible
person.
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Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002
2 (1) Section 32 (penalty for carrying clandestine entrant) shall be amended as
follows. (2) After subsection (l)(a) insert — "(aa) he arrives in the United Kingdom
concealed in a rail freight wagon,". (3) For subsection (2) substitute— "(2) The ...
Stationery Office Staff, 2002
5
Lowe's Transport Manager's and Operator's Handbook 2014
Under section 34(3) of the 1999 Act, where it is alleged a person is liable to a
penalty under section 32 of that Act for bringing a clandestine entrant to the
United Kingdom, it is a defence to show that: ○ he did not know and had no
reasonable ...
David Lowe, Clive Pidgeon, 2014
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Lowe's Transport Manager's and Operator's Handbook 2012
Under section 34(3) of the 1999 Act, where it is alleged a person is liable to a
penalty under section 32 of that Act for bringing a clandestine entrant to the
United Kingdom, it is a defence to show that: ○○ he did not know and had no ...
A clandestine entrant is typically one who hides himself in a cross channel lorry:
gets into Britain, say at Dover: and then claims asylum.10 In 1999, the British
government introduced legislation which imposed fines on hauliers if clandestine
...
Jeremy Hardie, Jeremy and Hobbs Hardie, Ben Hobbs, Jeremy Hardie, 2002
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Human Rights and Criminal Justice
The owner, hirer and driver of a lorry containing illegal entrants, were liable
unless they could establish: (i) that they were acting under duress; or (ii) that they
had neither actual nor constructive knowledge of the clandestine entrant and that
...
Ben Emmerson, Andrew Ashworth, Alison Macdonald, 2012
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The Professional LGV Driver's Handbook
Home Office Civil Penalty Code of Practice Where it is alleged that a person is
liable to a penalty under the Immigration Act for bringing a clandestine entrant
into the United Kingdom it is a defence to show: • he did not know and had no ...
10
Crime in Road Freight Transport
In particular, they have been very concerned by the clause that states that it is
immaterial whether an allegedly responsible person knew or suspected that the
clandestine entrant was concealed in the transporter entering British soil (art.
European Conference of Ministers of Transport, 2002
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CLANDESTINE ENTRANT»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
clandestine entrant is used in the context of the following news items.
Blackburn haulage boss calls for protection for HGV drivers in Calais
... targeted haulage companies, owners and drivers, forcing them to secure their vehicles or face fines of £2,000 for every 'clandestine entrant'. «Lancashire Telegraph, Jun 15»
Daily Mail's Ferry Offer Used By Activists To Help Calais Migrants
It's also about time the fine for each clandestine entrant brought into the UK was raised from £2,000 to £20,000. Plus the confiscation and sale ... «Huffington Post UK, Jan 15»
Lorry drivers: Our battle to stop free rides for stowaways
Fines of £2,000 for each "clandestine entrant" carried across a border can be applied to owner, hirer or driver, meaning new methods to prevent ... «Dover Express, Apr 14»