Dear all
**Apologies for any cross-posting**
This is to remind you of this conference, organised by Middlesex Law
Department and Migration and Law Network which will take place at the
Hendon campus on 9th September 2010. Some places are still available.
The conference will bring together leading legal practitioners and
academics from a range of disciplines to discuss the government's
changing approach to long-term residence and naturalisation for migrants.
The conference website is at:
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Schools/school/departments/law/citizen_conference.aspx
The fee is £60 or £30 for students, unwaged and representatives of
voluntary organisations and NGOs.
The conference has been accredited for CPD by the Solicitors Regulation
Authority and Bar Standards Board.
You can confirm your place by sending the registration form by post or
email to the addresses on the form. It is possible to attend and pay on
the day but we need to receive your registration form, preferably by 6th
September 2010, to enable us to plan for catering etc.
Please send replies to: [log in to unmask]
Best wishes
Helena
Dr Helena Wray
Programme Leader LLM
Senior Lecturer in Law
Room W204
Graduate Building
Middlesex University
The Burroughs
London NW4 4BT
020 8411 6007
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