Tag: IM

  • Immigration Adjudicator

    The Immigration Adjudicator Name The Immigration Adjudicator is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Immigration Adjudicator in the […]

  • Immigration Adjudicator

    The Immigration Adjudicator Name The Immigration Adjudicator is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Immigration Adjudicator in the […]

  • Improbation

    Concept of Improbation Traditional meaning of improbation [1] in scots law: In Scotch law, an action to annul an instrument by proving it false or forged. [rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Improbation”, […]

  • Immigration Appeals Tribunal

    The Immigration Appeals Tribunal Name The Immigration Appeals Tribunal is the standarized name of one of the UK Tribunals and Government Offices (see the entries in this legal Encyclopedia about court rules and procedural law for more information on some aspects of the Immigration Appeals […]

  • Imprisoned Fathers

    “I’ve Got Too Much Out There to Come Back to Places Like This”: the Hopes and Experiences of Young Imprisoned Fathers Emily Smith, from the University of Manchester, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Punishment and its […]

  • Imprisoned Fathers

    “I’ve Got Too Much Out There to Come Back to Places Like This”: the Hopes and Experiences of Young Imprisoned Fathers Emily Smith, from the University of Manchester, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Punishment and its […]

  • Impressment

    Concept of Impressment Traditional meaning of impressment [1] in the English common law history: Seizing mariners for the King’s service; see 1st Book (“The Rights of Persons”), Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England 420. [rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”] Resources Notes and […]

  • Improve

    Concept of Improve Traditional meaning of improve [1] in scots law: To disprove, invalidate, or impeach. [rtbs name=”scottish-law”] Resources Notes and References Based on A concise law dictionary of words, phrases and maxims, “Improve”, Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1911, United […]

  • Women Offenders

    ‘I’ve Got Into This Job ‘cos I’ve Got a Past’: Exploring the Dynamics in the Relationships Between Women Offenders and Communitybased Project Workers Claire Fox, from the University of Manchester, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the […]

  • Women Offenders

    ‘I’ve Got Into This Job ‘cos I’ve Got a Past’: Exploring the Dynamics in the Relationships Between Women Offenders and Communitybased Project Workers Claire Fox, from the University of Manchester, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the […]

  • Imprisoned Mothers

    Punishing the Innocent? Considering the Impact of Imprisoning Mothers Isla Masson, from the Kings College London, made a contribution to the 2012 Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, in the category “Crime and Society,” under the title “Punishing the Innocent? Considering […]

  • Impotent

    The Aged and Impotent (or Infirm) and the 1834 Report In this issue about the aged and impotent (or infirm), the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: An almost similar absence of proposals is to be noted with regard to the aged and impotent. The current practice was to deal with […]

  • Impotent

    The Aged and Impotent (or Infirm) and the 1834 Report In this issue about the aged and impotent (or infirm), the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: An almost similar absence of proposals is to be noted with regard to the aged and impotent. The current practice was to deal with […]

  • Immigration Controls

    Immigration controls: UK Legal History Increase in immigration Significant immigration from the Caribbean began in 1948. It accelerated during the 1950s at a time when immigrants from India and Pakistan were also arriving in large numbers. Around a quarter of a million black and Asian […]

  • Impeachment

    Impeachment Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Impeachment is when a peer or commoner is accused of 'high crimes and misdemeanours, beyond the reach of the law or which no other authority in the state will prosecute.' It is a procedure that is 'directed in particular against […]