 Hi, I took asylum and immigration law this year at SOAS. It's been one of my favorite courses to have taken during my three years at SOAS. Clara and Lutz have been great lecturers. They really know what we're talking about and the lecturers themselves have always been very engaging and interesting and we've had some great class discussions. One of my favorite lectures was the UK Nationality Law Lecture so we talked about how someone can become a citizen in the UK and then how that citizenship can actually be deprived and can render you stateless such as the case of Shamima Bagel. There's also plenty of opportunities outside of this class to really engage further and apply the law that you've learned. There have been bail hearings that you can attend as well as a bail hearing clinic and for example I went on a field trip to the Docklands Museum where we visited a gallery on sugar and slavery so that went with our lecture on trafficking and yeah overall this course is really great. If you're interested in immigration law, asylum law, refugee law or just human rights in general, I would definitely recommend this course.