In recent years, asylum tribunals in the West have normally concluded that North Korean asylum seekers are also South Korean nationals, and therefore must show a well-founded fear of persecution in both North and South Korea in order to be considered refugees. This has predictably presented a challenge for North Koreans seeking asylum in the West. In most cases, it has led to denials of protection. There are, however, some exceptions. In a pair of recent cases, North Korean asylum seekers have been granted refugee status and asylum in New Zealand, despite their acknowledged South Korean nationality and prior settlement in the South. After a review of the general challenges faced by North Korean asylum seekers, this article examines each cas...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
As of 2020, there are a staggering 26 million refugees worldwide. While most refugees live in poor- ...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
Since at least 2013, Western courts judging refugee cases have accepted that North Koreans are, with...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
The South Korean citizenship status of North Korean escapees has long been a source of confusion out...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
For many years, Chinese nationals threatened with torture or persecution for their role in helping N...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
A primary purpose of writing this article is to investigate the situation of North Korean escapees i...
This essay poses the question of whether North Korean escapees have a right to enter and reside in S...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
As of 2020, there are a staggering 26 million refugees worldwide. While most refugees live in poor- ...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....
Since at least 2013, Western courts judging refugee cases have accepted that North Koreans are, with...
The number of North Korean secondary migrants from South Korea has grown markedly in the last ten ye...
The South Korean citizenship status of North Korean escapees has long been a source of confusion out...
© 2017 Kyungja Jung, Bronwen Dalton and Jacqueline Willis. Based on assumed common ethnicity, langua...
North Korean defectors are considered citizens of South Korea under the South Korean Constitution, w...
Based on assumed common ethnicity, language and culture, South Korea is believed to be the best coun...
For many years, Chinese nationals threatened with torture or persecution for their role in helping N...
The number of North Korean refugees in South Korea has now reached 30 000 – a number that continues ...
The current crisis in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has resulted in an explosive increas...
Since the Great Famine in the 1990s, many North Koreans have emigrated in search of better lives in ...
A primary purpose of writing this article is to investigate the situation of North Korean escapees i...
This essay poses the question of whether North Korean escapees have a right to enter and reside in S...
The severe food crisis of the 1990s forced thousands of North Koreans to leave their country in sear...
As of 2020, there are a staggering 26 million refugees worldwide. While most refugees live in poor- ...
Involuntary displacement of ethnic groups has been a long-lived phenomenon throughout human history....