This article examines the use of country information in determining claims for refugee status based on sexual orientation or gender identity. Limitations to country information remove diverse individual experiences from the “historical record” and obstruct marginalized individuals’ ability to prove their claims for protection. Discrimination and marginalization may be echoed and perpetuated within country information itself, which privileges certain voices over others. MD (same-sex-oriented males: risk) India CG [2014], the United Kingdom’s current “country guidance” decision on claims for protection by same-sex oriented men from India, is examined in light of these themes.Cet article étudie l’utilisation de renseignements sur le pays d’ori...
Who is the ‘queer refugee’? How do we manage their feelings, emotions and experiences when assessing...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
This paper covers the problems and dynamics that LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer and Intersex)...
This article examines the use of country information in determining claims for refugee status based ...
This article examines the use of country information in determining claims for refugee status based ...
Asylum seekers making claims relating to their sexual orientation and gender identity often face unf...
The Refugee Convention was not written with the persecution of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
This article addresses the concern that decision-making in sexual orientation or gender identity (SO...
Asylum seekers fleeing homophobia and transphobia to claim refuge in European countries have a diffi...
Since the 1980’s it has been possible to claim asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender ...
The article discusses the asylum policies for LGBTQ+ individuals in Sweden and the Swedish Migration...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right of all persons to seek and enjoy asylu...
This article critically appraises Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board decision-making that impose...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
Failures in UK decision-making for women seeking protection from gender-based violence vary dependin...
Who is the ‘queer refugee’? How do we manage their feelings, emotions and experiences when assessing...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
This paper covers the problems and dynamics that LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer and Intersex)...
This article examines the use of country information in determining claims for refugee status based ...
This article examines the use of country information in determining claims for refugee status based ...
Asylum seekers making claims relating to their sexual orientation and gender identity often face unf...
The Refugee Convention was not written with the persecution of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
This article addresses the concern that decision-making in sexual orientation or gender identity (SO...
Asylum seekers fleeing homophobia and transphobia to claim refuge in European countries have a diffi...
Since the 1980’s it has been possible to claim asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender ...
The article discusses the asylum policies for LGBTQ+ individuals in Sweden and the Swedish Migration...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines the right of all persons to seek and enjoy asylu...
This article critically appraises Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board decision-making that impose...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
Failures in UK decision-making for women seeking protection from gender-based violence vary dependin...
Who is the ‘queer refugee’? How do we manage their feelings, emotions and experiences when assessing...
The Refugee Convention, now adopted by 147 states, is the primary instrument governing refugee statu...
This paper covers the problems and dynamics that LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer and Intersex)...