new citz revison

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  • legal jurisdiction
    an area of land where a particular legal system has authority
  • legal rights
    expectations supported by the law
  • legal representation
    a lawyer or individual with legal training who represents there clients in court
  • protected characteristics
    age
    race
    sex
    disablity
  • legislation
    acts or law as passed by parliament or assem
  • sense of identity
    feeling of belonging and loyalty .m Idenitfy with there religion , culture or family
  • multiple identity's
    people have multiple identity when they identify with more than one source of belonging or loyalty
  • migration
    moving from one place to another
  • immigration
    arriving in a country
  • community cohesion
    neighbours living together with respect and co operation
  • deportation
    being returned to a county of orgin
  • asylum
    regugee and protection from another country
  • BME
    black groups - people from a wide range of backgrounds
  • complex idenity 

    bme groups to balance there traditions with English ones .
  • british values 

    rule of law , tolerance and respect for diveristy , equal opportunity , personal freedom , represtantive democracy
  • high levels of community coheison
    low levels of discrimation , tidy streets gardens and parks , houses and flats cared for .
  • low levels of community cohesion

    high levels of rasicm and discrimation , houses and flats and empty , people afraid to leave there houses at night
  • people can apply for a British citz if 

    age 18 , no crimial records, have passed the test
  • britsih citz give them the right to
    live in uk , leaving it at any time , procteion whilst overseas
  • migrtaion push factors
    discrination , no work , high costs of living
  • migration pull factors 

    peacful place , good health car and education , high standard if living
  • econmic reasons for migration
    moving for money , jobs, improve standard of living
  • politcal reasons for migration
    to impove human rights
  • sense of idenity
    religion , school , the media , family tradtuions
  • aslyum seekrres rights in uk
    fair treatment , free nhs care
  • aslyum seekers responsibility's
    leavining the uk if aslyum seeker application is refused , obeying the law
  • legislation
    acts or laws passed by parliment or assmebly
  • legeal represntaion
    a layer or individual with legal traing who repretsnts there clinets in court
  • net migration
    the number of immigrants minus the number of emigrants, including citizens and noncitizens.
  • migration and the uk
    uk developed as a rich nation , with the world bigger economy
  • internation partnership is important because
    peace and prosperity , government working together , economic an political reasons.
  • the commonwealth
    to include all countries across the wolf , to participate an invloved with sports .
  • countries in the commonwealth .
    germany , usa , uk ,france
  • common wealth and uk relations 

    the uk was the founding member of the common wealth
  • EU
    to prevent another war and encouraging greater co operation
  • countries in the EU
    uk , germany , france , greece , Poland
  • uk relations with the EU
    the uk repersntes an govemnts hold meeting with their regular counterparts
  • NATO
    an allainac to western democrciesees to support each other , and any NATO member attacked all of the others will attack to .
  • NATO an uk relations
    the uk was one of 12 founding members
  • UN
    to promote human rights , maintain peace and security