SATVINDER JUSS

Profile Professor Juss is the Director of the MA in International Peace & Security in the Law School. He specialises in International Refugee Law (having undertaken a critique of Professor Jim Hathaway's proposals for the reform of International Refugee Law in the Harvard Human Rights Journal) as well as in Human Rights Law, Public Law and Comparative Law. He has written in a wide variety of journals both in the UK and the USA and is the author of 5 books, the most recent being, International Migration & Global Justice (with a Foreword by Guy S. Goodwin-Gill).
Professor Juss has been involved in, and given policy speeches for, various think-tanks, including the Royal Society of Arts, Encounter, and the Rowntree Trust. He regularly appears as a practicising Barrister in the High Court and the Court of Appeal and is listed as a "Legal Expert" in the Directory of Legal Experts,. He has argued cases also in the Privy Council. He sits as a part-time Judge. Professor Juss has taught at a number of Universities in the UK and the USA, including Harvard Law School and Indiana University in Bloomington. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and its Council Member, and is a member of its Migration Commission, which published its ground-breaking Report, “Migration: A Welcome Opportunity” (see www.migrationcommission.org) in November 2005. He is a Council member also of Encounter, and of the Society of Legal Scholars. Professor Juss seeks to incorporate the role of scholar, practitioner, and activist in the all various fields of his expertise Research International Refugee Law, Comparative Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, and Public Law Selection of publications
Books
International Migration & Global Justice , (With a Foreword by Prof. Guy S. Goodwin - Gill) 330 pages (Ashgate Press; London, 2006), (ISBN 0 7546 4671 8).
A Guide to the Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants etc..Act) 2004 177 pages (London, Cavendish Press, 2005) (ISBN 1 85941 982 8).
Judicial Discretion and the Right to Property. (With a Foreword by The Hon. Sir Gavin Lightman ) 146 pages (Pinter, 1998) (ISBN 1-85567-531-5).
Discretion and Deviation in the Administration of Immigration Control. (With a Foreword by Sir Louis Blom - Cooper QC.) 215 pages ( Modern Legal Studies, Sweet & Maxwell, 1997) (ISBN 0421-618-302).
Immigration, Nationality and Citizenship. (With a Foreword by The Hon. Sir Stephen Sedley [now Lord Justice]) 200 pages (Mansell, 1993, Reprinted in Paperback 1994) (ISBN 0-7201-2149-3).
Articles
“The Decline and Decay of European Refugee Policies”, 44 pages, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies , ( Vol. 25; Number 4, Winter 2005; pp.749-792).
“Constitutionalising Rights Without a Constitution: The British Experience under Article 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998”, 32 pages, Statute Law Review [ 2006; Vol. 27; No.1, pp.1-32].
“Rule-making and the Immigration Rules-A Retreat from Law?” 14 pages Statute Law Review (published by Oxford University Press) (1992) vol.13, No.2, pp.150-164 (ISSN 0144-3593).
“Suspects’ Rights and PACE: Can the Courts do the Balancing Trick?” Statute Law Review 16 pages (published by Oxford University Press) (1991) vol.11, No.3, pp.211-226 (ISSN 0144-3593).
“The Meaning of ‘Error’ in Appellate Review” in Judicial Review, 5 pages, (December 2004, Vol. 9, Issue 4, pp. 299-304, ISSN 1085-4681).
“Medical Treatment-Pragmatism and the Search for Principle” (with Professor Nigel Lowe), 7 pages, Modern Law Review (1993) vol.56, pp.865-872 (ISSN 0026-7961).
“Towards a Morally Legitimate Reform of Refugee Law : The Uses of Cultural Jurisprudence”, 43 pages, Harvard Human Rights Journal, (1998) vol. 11, Spring, pp.311-354. ( ISSN 1057-5057)
“Pritchard v. Cobden [1987]2WLR p.627: An unusual claim in the Court of Appeal” Cambridge Law Journal (1986) July, p.210.
“Judicial Review and the Duty to Give Adequate Reasons” Cambridge Law Journal (1986) November, p.372.
“Declaration of Trust and Severance of Joint Tenancy-the End of the Story?” Cambridge Law Journal (1986) July, p.205.