![]() When commencing my DPhil studies, the late Peter Birks, the then Director of Graduate Studies, warned that combining my full-time teaching commitments and DPhil studies would be a challenge. I also owe a weighty debt of gratitude to my two final examiners, Paul Craig and Dora Kostakopoulou, for their helpful comments made during and after the viva and for their consistent support and encouragement. I received much helpful guidance from David Miller and Derrick Wyatt at the end of the first year of my doctoral work. Timothy Endicott initially gave me great confidence in the importance of the topic, and later Stephen Weatherill helped me bring the doctoral project to fruition. I would like to therefore first thank my doctoral supervisors. Many of the ideas took shape in my doctoral thesis, written whilst I held the Francis Reynolds Fellowship in EU and Public Law at Worcester College, Oxford. ![]() This book reflects many years of academic interest in migration and asylum, and the potential, limits, and temptations of EU and human rights law in these fields.
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