Description

Book Synopsis

Refugees and asylum-seekers are high up on many people's political agenda. Even so, there is a remarkable lack of information. Who are these asylum-seekers? Aren't they almost all "bogus"? How do western immigration authorities decide whether or not they are genuine? Is the UN convention on Refugees out of date and in need of renegotiation?

This book brings insider knowledge to the study of asylum in Britain today. It is based on visits to places where asylum seekers are detained, on working with lawyers representing asylum-seekers and on a close knowledge of many of the refugee organisations. It argues passionately that Britain shall not throw away, through ignorance and misunderstanding, a reputation for providing a place of safety for the persecuted, and the chance of welcoming people who have much to contribute to national life and culture.



Trade Review

“An exceptionally lucid history of asylum issue in the United Kingdom since the mid-1980s.” • International Migration Review

“An unusual and highly successful book: a review of the changes which have taken place in asylum law in recent years, painted in their political context and described in accurate detail, but peppered with the personal experiences of asylum seekers which adds a poignant reality to what might otherwise appear a dry description.” • Nicky Padfield, Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge



Table of Contents

Abbreviations
Foreword

Introduction: A Matter of National Pride

Map 1.1: Distribution of Refugees in Sudan

Chapter 1. Setting the Scene
Chapter 2. The Tamils and the 1987 Watershed
Chapter 3. Making Decisions
Chapter 4. A Right of Appeal
Chapter 5. Without Charge or Trial
Chapter 6. Protecting Women, Children and Families
Chapter 7. Building Walls Around Fortress Europe
Chapter 8. Keeping Them Out: Building a Wall Around the UK
Chapter 9. Supporting Asylum-Seekers

Afterword

Bibliography
Index

Whatever Happened to Asylum in Britain?: A Tale

    Product form

    £89.10

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £99.00 – you save £9.90 (10%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Thu 25 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Louise Pirouet

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Whatever Happened to Asylum in Britain?: A Tale by Louise Pirouet

      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/07/2001
      ISBN13: 9781571819918, 978-1571819918
      ISBN10: 1571819916

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Refugees and asylum-seekers are high up on many people's political agenda. Even so, there is a remarkable lack of information. Who are these asylum-seekers? Aren't they almost all "bogus"? How do western immigration authorities decide whether or not they are genuine? Is the UN convention on Refugees out of date and in need of renegotiation?

      This book brings insider knowledge to the study of asylum in Britain today. It is based on visits to places where asylum seekers are detained, on working with lawyers representing asylum-seekers and on a close knowledge of many of the refugee organisations. It argues passionately that Britain shall not throw away, through ignorance and misunderstanding, a reputation for providing a place of safety for the persecuted, and the chance of welcoming people who have much to contribute to national life and culture.



      Trade Review

      “An exceptionally lucid history of asylum issue in the United Kingdom since the mid-1980s.” • International Migration Review

      “An unusual and highly successful book: a review of the changes which have taken place in asylum law in recent years, painted in their political context and described in accurate detail, but peppered with the personal experiences of asylum seekers which adds a poignant reality to what might otherwise appear a dry description.” • Nicky Padfield, Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge



      Table of Contents

      Abbreviations
      Foreword

      Introduction: A Matter of National Pride

      Map 1.1: Distribution of Refugees in Sudan

      Chapter 1. Setting the Scene
      Chapter 2. The Tamils and the 1987 Watershed
      Chapter 3. Making Decisions
      Chapter 4. A Right of Appeal
      Chapter 5. Without Charge or Trial
      Chapter 6. Protecting Women, Children and Families
      Chapter 7. Building Walls Around Fortress Europe
      Chapter 8. Keeping Them Out: Building a Wall Around the UK
      Chapter 9. Supporting Asylum-Seekers

      Afterword

      Bibliography
      Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account