Thirty years after the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980, the Board of Immigration Appeals and U.S. courts and have not reached consensus on a uniform definition for the protected category of “particular social group.” The lack of consensus has created much confusion and inconsistent results for applicants seeking asylum in the United States. This Note examines one family’s grant of asylum as a vehicle for analyzing the two main approaches to “particular social group” and argues that the current treatment of the two standards as mutually exclusive by the BIA and the federal courts is inconsistent with the U.N. Guidelines. The Note concludes that U.S. jurisprudence on “particular social group” should mirror the approach of the U.N. Guidel...
The recent flood of asylum claims, and the concerns it engenders, are not peculiar to the United Sta...
United States asylum law provides individuals who have been persecuted in their country of origin wi...
A high number of legal changes accompanied the increase of people seeking asylum in Germany througho...
Thirty years after the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980, the Board of Immigration Appeals and U....
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
Victims fleeing their native countries to escape violence, discrimination, or persecution are provid...
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
One of the most debated topics in refugee law has been the meaning of particular social group (PSG)—...
Qualifying for asylum requires that an applicant be considered a refugee. In order to qualify, an ap...
In this Article, Professor Graves argues that courts should neither pioneer nor acquiesce in attempt...
The Refugee Act of 1980 was a significant piece of legislation for the development of asylum law, an...
With the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980, the United States took an important step toward fulfill...
This Note discusses the flaws in the tripartite analysis to determine whether an asylum seeker satis...
(Excerpt) This Note calls for the adoption of the Guidelines on International Protection of the UNHC...
In an article appearing in this journal in 2008, Fatma E. Marouf identified a worrisome development ...
The recent flood of asylum claims, and the concerns it engenders, are not peculiar to the United Sta...
United States asylum law provides individuals who have been persecuted in their country of origin wi...
A high number of legal changes accompanied the increase of people seeking asylum in Germany througho...
Thirty years after the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980, the Board of Immigration Appeals and U....
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
Victims fleeing their native countries to escape violence, discrimination, or persecution are provid...
This Article argues that the current approaches to asylum claims based on social group membership ...
One of the most debated topics in refugee law has been the meaning of particular social group (PSG)—...
Qualifying for asylum requires that an applicant be considered a refugee. In order to qualify, an ap...
In this Article, Professor Graves argues that courts should neither pioneer nor acquiesce in attempt...
The Refugee Act of 1980 was a significant piece of legislation for the development of asylum law, an...
With the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980, the United States took an important step toward fulfill...
This Note discusses the flaws in the tripartite analysis to determine whether an asylum seeker satis...
(Excerpt) This Note calls for the adoption of the Guidelines on International Protection of the UNHC...
In an article appearing in this journal in 2008, Fatma E. Marouf identified a worrisome development ...
The recent flood of asylum claims, and the concerns it engenders, are not peculiar to the United Sta...
United States asylum law provides individuals who have been persecuted in their country of origin wi...
A high number of legal changes accompanied the increase of people seeking asylum in Germany througho...