While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims overall, they provide an illuminating sliver reflecting the major recurring themes in gender and sexuality claims from recent decades. Refusal to marry is a flashpoint for expressing non-conformity with expected gender roles for heterosexual women, lesbians and gay men. This paper presents results from our study of 168 refugee decisions from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States where part of the claim for refugee protection concerned actual or threatened forced marriage. In the present discussion, we highlight our findings from the cases from the United States while detailed findings regarding the broader international...
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter, Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Millbank; individu...
This paper offers an analysis of refugee claims on grounds of bisexuality. After discussing the grou...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
This article reports on our analysis of 120 refugee cases from Australia, Canada, and Britain where ...
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...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
This Article asserts that the requirement in U.S. asylum law that requires an asylee to make a showi...
More than 80 countries around the world have laws criminalizing sexual activity between consenting a...
This paper describes how in refugee determination procedures, the 1951 Convention social group defin...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter, Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Millbank; individu...
This paper offers an analysis of refugee claims on grounds of bisexuality. After discussing the grou...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...
While claims of forced marriage or pressure to marry represent only a tiny portion of refugee claims...
This article reports on our analysis of 120 refugee cases from Australia, Canada, and Britain where ...
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...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
In 2016, 15.4 million people across the globe, the majority being young women and girls in impoveris...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
This Article asserts that the requirement in U.S. asylum law that requires an asylee to make a showi...
More than 80 countries around the world have laws criminalizing sexual activity between consenting a...
This paper describes how in refugee determination procedures, the 1951 Convention social group defin...
Over the last three decades, an increasing number of Anglophone courts have recognised asylum claims...
This article examines asylum-seeker women’s appeals involving forced marriage at the Upper Tribunal ...
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter, Efrat Arbel, Catherine Dauvergne and Jenni Millbank; individu...
This paper offers an analysis of refugee claims on grounds of bisexuality. After discussing the grou...
It is now widely accepted that lesbians, gay men and transgendered people may make refugee claims on...