Asylum law functions through a dichotomy between an idealized notion of Europe as a site characterized by human rights, and non-European countries as sites of oppression. In most social sciences and humanities literature, this dichotomy is seen as legitimizing European dominance and exclusion of non-Europeans. However, it is the same dichotomy which is used by asylum seekers to claim inclusion through the grant of asylum. Focusing on the inclusive potential of this exclusive dichotomy allows us to explore the ambiguities inherent in the dichotomy. In asylum claims based on persecution on account of gender and sexuality, it becomes evident that not all human rights are considered equally fundamental. In many cases, asylum seekers are require...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people continue to face discrimination and persecution in their daily liv...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
More than one million persons crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015 into the European Union (‘EU’) l...
Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing...
This two-volume open-access book offers a theoretically and empirically-grounded portrayal of the ex...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers' claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
What’s “human” in the human? What makes a living being a human being? In case of doubt, who decides ...
none1noDrawing from documentary and qualitative data and by taking people fleeing homophobia as exam...
Despite the constitutionalisation of asylum law by EU law over the last two decades, proceedings bas...
The legal framework and the credibility assessment of LGBTI asylum claims raise several challenges, ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right of all persons to seek and enjoy asylu...
Since the 1990s, the European Union (EU) has slowly developed an increasingly sophisticated body of ...
International audienceIn neo-liberal democracies, gender and sexuality can provide people with the o...
In the context of the current Mediterranean ‘crisis’, which led to closed harbours to migrants heade...
Studies on the Refugee Convention have paid very limited attention to the notion of family and famil...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people continue to face discrimination and persecution in their daily liv...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
More than one million persons crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015 into the European Union (‘EU’) l...
Criticisms have been made against international laws and conventions on asylum and refugees, arguing...
This two-volume open-access book offers a theoretically and empirically-grounded portrayal of the ex...
In this article I analyse women asylum seekers' claims of gendered ill-treatment under Article 3 of ...
What’s “human” in the human? What makes a living being a human being? In case of doubt, who decides ...
none1noDrawing from documentary and qualitative data and by taking people fleeing homophobia as exam...
Despite the constitutionalisation of asylum law by EU law over the last two decades, proceedings bas...
The legal framework and the credibility assessment of LGBTI asylum claims raise several challenges, ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right of all persons to seek and enjoy asylu...
Since the 1990s, the European Union (EU) has slowly developed an increasingly sophisticated body of ...
International audienceIn neo-liberal democracies, gender and sexuality can provide people with the o...
In the context of the current Mediterranean ‘crisis’, which led to closed harbours to migrants heade...
Studies on the Refugee Convention have paid very limited attention to the notion of family and famil...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people continue to face discrimination and persecution in their daily liv...
A gender revolution has transformed the institution of asylum in the United States. The introduction...
More than one million persons crossed the Mediterranean Sea in 2015 into the European Union (‘EU’) l...