PhDThis thesis examines whether and in what ways ‘terrorism’ has featured in the UK’s interpretation of Article 1F, the ‘exclusion clause’ of the 1951 Refugee Convention, and how the provision is applied to suspected terrorists in the practice of decision makers. This research draws on a number of sources, including Freedom of Information requests, questionnaires and interviews conducted with immigration judges, the Home Office’s exclusion unit and legal practitioners. All reported UK cases concerning Article 1F were analysed, as were the Home Office’s asylum guidance documents, primary and secondary UK legislation and international legal sources pertaining to exclusion from refugee status. This research therefore provides an unprecedented ...
Article 1F(c) of the Refugee Convention provides that an individual is to be excluded from the benef...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...
Recent legal and political discourse on terrorism within the United Nations (UN) has presented refug...
This paper is structured as follows: Part II traces the development of international instruments on ...
The focus of this contribution is Article 1(F)(a), a section of the exclusion clause that has increa...
When is an applicant for refugee status “unworthy” of asylum? It used to be thought this question wa...
The present decade is confronted with unprecedented refugee crises, dwarfing all similar refugee cri...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
The global refugee population is at an all-time high and is expected to continue to rise in the near...
In light of the European migrant crisis, questions have been raised over the manner in which Europea...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Article 1F(c) of the Refugee Convention provides that an individual is to be excluded from the benef...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...
Recent legal and political discourse on terrorism within the United Nations (UN) has presented refug...
This paper is structured as follows: Part II traces the development of international instruments on ...
The focus of this contribution is Article 1(F)(a), a section of the exclusion clause that has increa...
When is an applicant for refugee status “unworthy” of asylum? It used to be thought this question wa...
The present decade is confronted with unprecedented refugee crises, dwarfing all similar refugee cri...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
This Article examines how the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treat...
A number of jurisdictions have fastened onto a solution that appears to reconcile respect for refu...
The global refugee population is at an all-time high and is expected to continue to rise in the near...
In light of the European migrant crisis, questions have been raised over the manner in which Europea...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Article 1F(c) of the Refugee Convention provides that an individual is to be excluded from the benef...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...
The article explores whether the European Union Agency for Asylum's country guidance (CG) reflects t...