This book is intended as a guide and support for legal practitioners in the field of asylum law. Each case-study deals with topics that, though extremely specific, relate to broader issues that country of origin experts often deal with: religious freedom, human slavery, integrity of the person, sexual orientation and gender identity. These topics are presented in a practical, clear and schematic manner, each chapter organised in a distinct, almost diagrammatic way, to make the reader familiar with the structure that typically characterises country of origin reports - the medium that is most used by experts - a structure that necessarily is concise and crisp
The fundamental issue in asylum adjudication has been described as ensuring that those at risk of pe...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
Analysis of asylum policy in the United Kingdom thus requires examination of the complex interaction...
This book is intended as a guide and support for legal practitioners in the field of asylum law. Eac...
The main goal of this paper is to give a general overview of the practical implications of the asyl...
Using the United Kingdom’s asylum and immigration laws as a case study, this paper critiques three o...
The country of origin expert is gradually becoming a central figure in legal procedures, particularl...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
This chapter discusses three of the most common areas of challenge for an asylum seeker. The first p...
Bureaucracy, Law and Dystopia in the United Kingdom's Asylum System John R. Campbell Routledge, 2017...
Country of Origin Information is crucial for decisions on the credibility of asylum applicants’ acco...
The article examines the main rules concerned with researching and using country of origin informat...
In this chapter, I examine the decisions of adjudicators in the UK's Immigration and Asylum Chamber....
Based on ethnographic research over a two year period, this book follows and analyzes asylum appeals...
Book synopsis: This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent current challenges face...
The fundamental issue in asylum adjudication has been described as ensuring that those at risk of pe...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
Analysis of asylum policy in the United Kingdom thus requires examination of the complex interaction...
This book is intended as a guide and support for legal practitioners in the field of asylum law. Eac...
The main goal of this paper is to give a general overview of the practical implications of the asyl...
Using the United Kingdom’s asylum and immigration laws as a case study, this paper critiques three o...
The country of origin expert is gradually becoming a central figure in legal procedures, particularl...
This study explores the United Kingdom’s Nationality and Borders Act’s inadmissibility criteria for ...
This chapter discusses three of the most common areas of challenge for an asylum seeker. The first p...
Bureaucracy, Law and Dystopia in the United Kingdom's Asylum System John R. Campbell Routledge, 2017...
Country of Origin Information is crucial for decisions on the credibility of asylum applicants’ acco...
The article examines the main rules concerned with researching and using country of origin informat...
In this chapter, I examine the decisions of adjudicators in the UK's Immigration and Asylum Chamber....
Based on ethnographic research over a two year period, this book follows and analyzes asylum appeals...
Book synopsis: This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent current challenges face...
The fundamental issue in asylum adjudication has been described as ensuring that those at risk of pe...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
Analysis of asylum policy in the United Kingdom thus requires examination of the complex interaction...