The 1951 Refugee Convention aims to provide international legal protection to all asylum seekers. Individuals making asylum claims based on persecution which relates to their sexual orientation however are not explicitly represented in Article 1A (2) of the Convention. As a consequence, cases based on sexual orientation are usually argued under the ‘membership of a particular social group’ category, a classification which has long remained the most contested of the Refugee Convention grounds for granting asylum. This thesis focuses on the experiences of lesbian women as they navigate the UK asylum process. The research explores how sexuality is constructed and performed as women seek asylum as well as how this impacts upon their social a...
In the case of HJ and HT v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Supreme Court of the Unit...
By bringing together the theoretical lenses of homonationalism and orientalism, this paper is intend...
Since the 1980’s it has been possible to claim asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender ...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
The entitlement of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals to claim asylum on the basis of their...
Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asyl...
Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asyl...
The asylum system is a key site in which disputes over “sexuality” are contested. In refugee status ...
In 2016, the Home Office issued a new Asylum Policy Instruction on Sexual Orientation. The policy ha...
While the refugee convention was not written to protect women and LGBTI people, subsequent treaties ...
Failures in UK decision-making for women seeking protection from gender-based violence vary dependin...
The Refugee Convention was not written with the persecution of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
YesThe experiences of LGBT asylum seekers in the UK are the focus of this chapter. The relative invi...
By bringing together the theoretical lenses of homonationalism and orientalism, this paper is intend...
In the case of HJ and HT v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Supreme Court of the Unit...
By bringing together the theoretical lenses of homonationalism and orientalism, this paper is intend...
Since the 1980’s it has been possible to claim asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender ...
The thesis explores lived experiences of sexual minority asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and t...
This article draws upon psychological and sociological literature to explore the issues that arise i...
The entitlement of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals to claim asylum on the basis of their...
Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asyl...
Many aspects of the UK asylum process can be confusing, disempowering and traumatic for lesbian asyl...
The asylum system is a key site in which disputes over “sexuality” are contested. In refugee status ...
In 2016, the Home Office issued a new Asylum Policy Instruction on Sexual Orientation. The policy ha...
While the refugee convention was not written to protect women and LGBTI people, subsequent treaties ...
Failures in UK decision-making for women seeking protection from gender-based violence vary dependin...
The Refugee Convention was not written with the persecution of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
YesThe experiences of LGBT asylum seekers in the UK are the focus of this chapter. The relative invi...
By bringing together the theoretical lenses of homonationalism and orientalism, this paper is intend...
In the case of HJ and HT v Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Supreme Court of the Unit...
By bringing together the theoretical lenses of homonationalism and orientalism, this paper is intend...
Since the 1980’s it has been possible to claim asylum on the basis of sexual orientation and gender ...