This ethnographic study examines how Swedish administrative judges apply the principle of treating like cases the same and unlike cases differently when adjudicating asylum claims. The findings suggest that judges construct asylum claims like citizens’ claims for welfare benefits and unlike protection claims made by citizens. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s critique of the state-centric foundation of contemporary human rights framework, I demonstrate that the Swedish asylum procedure is structured according to a similar state-centric foundation. Therefore, it reinforces injustices that exist between those who belong to a political community and those who stand outside that community asking to be let in. This study contributes to previous researc...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The legal right to be heard by a judge is an important human right. However, what happens if a claim...
Liberal egalitarians tend to be committed both to generous asylum policies and generous, universal w...
This ethnographic study examines how Swedish administrative judges apply the principle of treating l...
The research problem this dissertation addresses is how judicial practices generate administrative j...
Refugee status determination is often described as one of the most complex adjudication functions in...
Adopting a critical legal studies position, informed by procedural justice theory, this article argu...
Asylum determinations are highly complex and difficult decisions. At the heart of this decision lies...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
This thesis aims to bring to light the perceptions of mentalities of government through the eyes of ...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Administrative asylum procedures are permeated by tensions between rationalities of legality, effici...
The purpose of my research is to examine the translation of logos into praxis in the handling of asy...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The legal right to be heard by a judge is an important human right. However, what happens if a claim...
Liberal egalitarians tend to be committed both to generous asylum policies and generous, universal w...
This ethnographic study examines how Swedish administrative judges apply the principle of treating l...
The research problem this dissertation addresses is how judicial practices generate administrative j...
Refugee status determination is often described as one of the most complex adjudication functions in...
Adopting a critical legal studies position, informed by procedural justice theory, this article argu...
Asylum determinations are highly complex and difficult decisions. At the heart of this decision lies...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
This thesis aims to bring to light the perceptions of mentalities of government through the eyes of ...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Administrative asylum procedures are permeated by tensions between rationalities of legality, effici...
The purpose of my research is to examine the translation of logos into praxis in the handling of asy...
Sweden, like Europe, has had an increased influx of people seeking asylum in recent years, instigati...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The legal right to be heard by a judge is an important human right. However, what happens if a claim...
Liberal egalitarians tend to be committed both to generous asylum policies and generous, universal w...