Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing that these have been based on a male model of definition, which have ignored women’s persecutions. This article will argue that recent developments in European asylum policy have the potential to deepen this discrimination and to further reduce the rights of female asylum seekers. Although there have been some positive developments in jurisprudence that have recognised that gender-specific persecution may be the basis for granting asylum, these advances remain relatively sporadic and are undermined by the operation of random and discretionary exercises of power by bureaucrats and decision makers in many cases. Further, although new developme...
Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of the immigration poli...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
Women’s experiences of violence often remain invisible or discounted in asylum law and practice. Gen...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers' claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
Asylum law functions through a dichotomy between an idealized notion of Europe as a site characteriz...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers’ claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
More than one million persons crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015 into the European Union (‘EU’) l...
Migrant women are increasingly visible as a category in public discourse and European policies due t...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
The article tests the claim of feminist scholars that concerns about gender have been marginalised i...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
Abstract Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of immigratio...
Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of the immigration poli...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
Women’s experiences of violence often remain invisible or discounted in asylum law and practice. Gen...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers' claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
Asylum law functions through a dichotomy between an idealized notion of Europe as a site characteriz...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers’ claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
More than one million persons crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015 into the European Union (‘EU’) l...
Migrant women are increasingly visible as a category in public discourse and European policies due t...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
The subject of this paper is women experiencing male partner violence and the determination of refug...
The article tests the claim of feminist scholars that concerns about gender have been marginalised i...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
Abstract Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of immigratio...
Over the past decades, gender-based persecution has moved into the forefront of the immigration poli...
Over the past several decades, applications for asylum by women who claim membership in a particular...
Women’s experiences of violence often remain invisible or discounted in asylum law and practice. Gen...