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Introduction to Nationality and Statelessness Webinar

Content

In this free webinar held on 2 July 2024, Eric Fripp of 36 Public and Human Rights, 36 Group, a leading practitioner in this field, provides an introduction to the legal concepts of nationality and statelessness and outlines some areas of relevance including:

  • asylum/refugee status
  • leave to remain on the basis of statelessness under part 14 Immigration Rules
  • the law of deprivation of British nationality status

Target Audience

This webinar is aimed at legal practitioners and those working with them, with an assumed basic knowledge of the topic area.

Resources

The webinar slides can be downloaded below:

Please note the recording and slides will be available to view for three months from the date of the webinar.

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Speakers

Eric Fripp | Barrister | 36 Group

Eric is an experienced practitioner specialising in immigration, asylum, nationality, and human rights, with a strong public and international law element. He has long been ranked as a Leading Junior by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners Bar UK directories, where he has been cited both as ‘very committed, and sensitive to clients’ interests’ and for his ‘exceptional analytical skills’, ‘thorough drafting’, and skill as an advocate. He is listed in all recent editions of the Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom.